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    1. There was of course a question of timetables, most films being unavoidably and annoyingly detained in the planning stage for over a year before filming


    2. How can we say we have progressed in peace given that more wars exist now than a hundred, five hundred years ago? Is violence against women and children lesser or greater than the middle ages? How do you define violence, abuse, neglect? From whose cultural perspective? From their perspective of what was considered unlawful and inhumane violence, were there a lot or a few incidents? From our informed awareness do we permit a greater number of violent acts, participate in more abusive systems, support larger cultures of unavoidably necessary neglect knowingly? When we consider how much more aware we are of violence and how more refined its definition is, how can we say we have progressed, when we personally are aware and directly participate in millions more acts of violence than any maniacal warlord or brutal dictator pre-twentieth century


    3. We are an unavoidably lonely being


    4. Yet his spread arms was unavoidably tempting and so inviting I had no choice but to embrace him, culminating in a long embrace that saw two of us panting for air


    5. By then, it dawned on me that we must unavoidably pass the night in our house


    6. The widow explained that the rooms were engaged for the entire season, but that the Berlin gentleman who had taken them was unavoidably prevented coming, which was the reason why we might have them, for it was not her habit to take in the passing stranger


    7. She had had to do most of the entertaining of him, the Bishop being unavoidably absent from the meal, and Ingeborg, who did the conversation in that family, not being able to now because she was in disgrace, and Judith, dear child, never saying much at any time


    8. In the end he was, and Ingeborg's wedding, being Judith's as well, was unavoidably splendid


    9. No one wanted to be unavoidably detained when the


    10. But it did happen, and it happened unavoidably

    11. And inevitably, unavoidably: all fighting against each other for the increasingly limited resources, which are available


    12. Once the accumulation of knowledge grew so that no single person could master all of it, once people's roles forced them to specialize in some kind of expertise: then, unavoidably, knowledge became a corrupting dynamic within human society


    13. The result in this overpopulation has been a steady accelerating deterioration and degradation in both the quality and health of all Life on Earth, which also unavoidably includes the human species


    14. On the street, the driving is so undisciplined that unavoidably it results in a cacophony of car horns


    15. The inevitable outcome of all immature, premature, sexual intimacy; is unavoidably harmful


    16. unavoidably speak to you, she/he must try to use ABC (accurate,


    17. And is no allowance to be made for inadvertence, or for spirits depressed by recent disappointment? Are no probabilities to be accepted, merely because they are not certainties? Is nothing due to the man whom we have all such reason to love, and no reason in the world to think ill of? To the possibility of motives unanswerable in themselves, though unavoidably secret for a while? And, after all, what is it you suspect him of?"


    18. We unavoidably lose sight of the principle of utility, just in that action of our lives in which we have the most need of it


    19. While in some respects he unavoidably falls short of modern thinkers, in others he is in advance of them


    20. I felt stunned by the awful event; and my memory unavoidably recurred to former times with a sort of oppressive sadness

    21. First, trend lines are unavoidably arbitrary; two traders will often draw two different trend lines on the same chart


    22. While an astute intraday trader may have been able to position somewhere near the high of the day, a trader doing so as a matter of course will unavoidably have many losing trades that reverse and take out the highs


    23. The first step in combating these biases is knowing that they exist and that they will unavoidably color every interaction with the market


    24. ) The owner’s natural reluctance to accept a large loss is reinforced by the reasonable belief that he would be selling the issue at an unduly low price, and he is likely to find himself compelled almost unavoidably to assume a speculative position with respect to that security


    25. SLOWLY, UNAVOIDABLY, I was starting to feel as if I were on the wrong airplane, heading to the wrong city


    26. Trillian was reminded unavoidably of the London Underground, though it was less thoroughly squalid


    27. In all that has occupied me practice has unavoidably followed theory, not mainly in order to justify it, but because it could not help doing so: if I have understood the affair upon which I have meditated I cannot help doing it in the way in which I have understood it


    28. The refusal of all the means in use for taking another's labour will unavoidably bring such a man to the necessity of lessening his wants on the one hand, and, on the other, of doing himself what formerly was done for him by other men


    29. If they do this, they will be unavoidably led to decry their education, and to begin to learn anew; and this alone is what is wanted


    30. This has unavoidably arisen from my having attended to it in its living state, and from his not availing himself of the information which it would have afforded me pleasure to have communicated, had he done me the favour to have requested it, or informed me of his wish to publish an account of plants thus obtained

    31. Sir, I have just touched, with trembling and faltering hand, some of the preliminary observations which I had intended, at some time or other, to make, into which I have now been prematurely forced to enter, not more unexpectedly than unavoidably, by the strange turn which this debate has taken


    32. But if our schools are thus unavoidably less attractive to them, and some of the seats get empty, we try to do the better work with such as remain


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