unavoidable造句31 Fogarty avoided fistfights, but when they were unavoidable he packed his nose with the cotton he always carried.
32 This is a condition brought about by the combined effect of evolution and civilisation and for everyone it is quite unavoidable.
33 Art, he was now learning, is made not in splendid calm and isolation but in an unavoidable rush of commitments.
34 Recall the dull front-runner, unloved but unavoidable, who plods ahead to victory in his place.
35 Markets produce unavoidable economic cycles of expansion and contraction. 4.
36 In the first world, misfortune and suffering were endemic and unavoidable.
37 Again, opposition from those affected by the new legislation-here, the trade unions is somewhat unavoidable.
38 Fact: Sunscreens are not intended to increase sun exposure time but to increase protection during unavoidable exposure.
39 Sometimes, allusions to physical proximity were unavoidable, but it was never, on any occasion, represented literally.
40 For international traders, changes in the exchange rate are an unavoidable hazard.
41 Therefore, fixed costs are unavoidable; that is they will be incurred whether or not the firm manufactures and sells both products.
42 Some are obviously unavoidable but others could, providing some thought and planning was implemented, be easily overcome.
43 Are the workers' losses of income and economic security natural or unnatural, planned or unplanned, deliberate or unavoidable?
44 All political parties accept that long-term increases in petrol prices are not only environmentally necessary but unavoidable.
45 The unavoidable fact of the matter is that both religion and secularism are stances.
46 Because such potentially distressing events are predictable, but unavoidable, they are an ideal focus for an investigation of coping behaviours.
47 Such postoperative headaches have traditionally been considered an unavoidable side effect of the anesthesia itself.
48 A certain amount of stress is unavoidable in daily life.
49 Quantum mechanics therefore introduces an unavoidable element of unpredictability or randomness into science.
50 But what is unavoidable may still be undesirable, and one might as well say so.
51 In particular, the counsellor can counter the belief that pain and illness are the natural and unavoidable consequences of growing old.
52 In pre-industrial societies philosophers generally asserted that a clear division of labour in political affairs was unavoidable and beneficial.
53 Both of these mechanisms may destroy the chemoattractant but will also cause unavoidable non-specific damage in the immediate vicinity of the neutrophil.
54 Under these controls, what emissions are then unavoidable have to be rendered harmless.
55 So he says dealing with issues of race is unavoidable.
56 This unavoidable routine is a whirlpool through which many an interesting outfit loses all they originally used to gain initial recognition.
57 In this domain it serves, to use the unavoidable cliche, merely as a rubber stamp.
58 Reed said the tax increases were not only justifiable, but unavoidable.
59 At 40, you developed something flabby, disgusting and unavoidable called middle-aged spread and your waist disappeared along with your energy.
60 We were miserably juggling witn the unavoidable.