The play suffers from a wordy and lengthy first act which is, to my mind, unavoidably necessary in order to establish the characters. |
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We do have developmental money unavoidably unspent, which will greatly reduce the problem. |
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The very word is laden with a boatload of meaning that unavoidably springs to mind when you say it. |
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As you go about achieving this objective, civilian lives are unavoidably lost. |
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There's no escaping his darker viewpoint and it is unavoidably a deeply schizophrenic album. |
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Since the grouping here isn't chronological, there's an unavoidably scattershot feel to the set list. |
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Its West End location means it unavoidably gets the besuited, after-work types that lurk in packs in this neck of the woods. |
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People unavoidably pay a collective price for the misdeeds and wrongs of their leaders. |
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The official announcement duly referred to Fox being unavoidably detained in the Gulf. |
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The author states that polyglotism unavoidably impedes thinking. |
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He will be unavoidably absent, and I have been designated to take the chair. |
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We have to admit that they can be enjoyable from time to time, but to overdo it leads unavoidably to loss of happyness and bad health. |
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Under the conditions of use described above, when the gearbox is manual, it unavoidably wears out more quickly. |
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Fear and uncertainty, which nuclear fission produces as unavoidably as it does iodine-131, distort people's perceptions of those risks. |
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Government regulation, they believe, will unavoidably follow the use of government dollars. |
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As some of you will know, she was unavoidably delayed by commitments which she had undertaken before the timing of this debate. |
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But first of all, it would unavoidably be an intricate exercise to define what constitutes a sufficient connecting factor. |
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Pollutants that escape into the atmosphere unavoidably return to confront mankind. |
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Measures which unavoidably distort competition and international trade should be kept to a minimum and should be clearly stated to be temporary. |
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As a consequence, such transactions, particularly those involving large parcels of land, have become unavoidably expensive. |
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Resolving internal displacement is inextricably and unavoidably linked with the achievement of lasting peace. |
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Conditional access systems deployed by operators are unavoidably exposed to piracy. |
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But in cases where there is no deliberate intent, the categories and distinctions of the law become unavoidably fuzzy. |
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This means that comments by civil society groups must unavoidably be similarly vague. |
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During the visit there will also be discussions on the challenge of retraining workers that have unavoidably lost their jobs. |
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The revenge was clear, so clear it was unavoidably pursuable. |
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Turner was unavoidably saturated in the history and romance of the sea. |
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One is unavoidably attached to the other in the current world. |
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This architecture is unavoidably made up of paradoxes. |
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Exporters were not penalised by domestic inflation, which unavoidably remained relatively high for some time as prices were freed and subsidies removed. |
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This may lead, unavoidably, to problems later if some supposedly irrelevant feature is questioned. |
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Women with young children were also supported since transportation unavoidably separated them. |
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Through frequent plugging and unplugging your contacts will start to wear. Also, the connector contacts will unavoidably start to pick up pollution and even might corrode somewhat. |
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Modern military submarines use an inertial guidance system for navigation while submerged, but drift error unavoidably builds over time. |
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A language community whose language has not developed scientific and technical terminologies is unavoidably forced to use some other, more developed foreign language for domain communication. |
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With the customary reservation that what we can say is unavoidably limited by national security, this chapter outlines our findings and conclusions. |
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Since standpoint is unavoidably present in social analysis, although often dissimulated by objectivist discourse, the best way of controlling for it is by theoretically grounding the standpoint adopted. |
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But the tracks unavoidably bump against each other. |
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They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so. |
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Yet such cuts will unavoidably affect the impoverished and the disabled. |
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We are told that the drought trend will continue into the years to come and worsen as time goes by, unavoidably interspersed with the odd deluge and resulting floods. |
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The point of this construction is to guide the proboscis of pollinating insects into the nectar in such a way that it unavoidably touches both the stigma and the stamen. |
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Keep in mind that normal bathing will cause you unavoidably to bump against shower curtain, which may cling to you for a moment owing to the natural adhesiveness of water. |
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At the heart of that rejection is the view that although reason is unavoidably motivated to seek the unconditioned, its theoretical efforts to achieve it are inevitably sterile. |
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They're called Brush-Ups and are designed for those times in life when you are unavoidably separated from your toothbrush. |
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What seems to be unavoidably clear is that federal governments need to strengthen their ability to guarantee consumer safety and environmental protection in the face of rapid scientific change and globalizing markets. |
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We are unavoidably beholden to each other. |
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Our movement will unavoidably bring the necessary results, and the unity of all responsible democratic forces in the Ukrainian society will stand surety for this. |
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The NFB must also take advantage of digitization to transfer its high-definition original titles, because digitization is unavoidably replacing the standard definition. |
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The lunatic fringe was unavoidably detained. |
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One unsavory aspect of the notion that food is an expression of values – a notion Fäviken embodies – is that it divides the world into virtuous and unvirtuous eaters in a way that is unavoidably tied to class. |
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Christos Protopapas, minister for press and mass media, who was unavoidably detained in Athens, asked Angelos Stangos, director general of ERT, to convey his warmest wishes to the delegates. |
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The work's increased use of Rowleyan language makes the act of reading unavoidably self-conscious as we can no longer rely on our usual ways of making sense of poetry. |
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Disparaging commentary about one's country of birth unavoidably causes some uneasiness in a reader, since it is vaguely suggestive of indulgence in flagellantism. |
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Among the accidents on this unbriny sheet of water, but which has unavoidably crept in under this heading, was the loss of an ox belonging to David Barnhart. |
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