Unavoidable
in sentence
252 examples of Unavoidable in a sentence
It is a spiraling vortex down to an
unavoidable
end.
The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) was
unavoidable.
In 1939, due to all kinds of mistakes for at least twenty years the war had become inescapable,
unavoidable.
It is almost
unavoidable
because it is so true.
Comparasions with "Shakespeare in Love" are
unavoidable
but totally misguiding.
If so, a fundamental question may well become unavoidable: Why does the IMF exist, and for whom?
Member countries, beginning with Greece, must acknowledge that interdependency is
unavoidable
– and, indeed, desirable, if managed properly.
While periodic bubbles may be unavoidable, and no bubble is without consequences, a highly leveraged bubble tends to cause far more damage, owing to its impact on the real economy and the duration of the deleveraging process.
They will need quickly to face up to the reality that in order to pursue US interests in the region, including stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan, the current standoff with Iran cannot continue, and that a greater degree of cooperation is
unavoidable.
This makes an increase in immigration
unavoidable.
I am still pondering the question that I posed to Haldane, because the potential for such contradictory policy imperatives appears
unavoidable
– never more so than now.
Austerity always involves huge social costs; but it is
unavoidable
when a country has lived beyond its means and lost its foreign creditors’ confidence.
New elections, which look
unavoidable
in the next year, are unlikely to change that fact -- unless the party is banned.
So the need for debt restructuring is an
unavoidable
reality.
The effects faced by the people of Myanmar and Vietnam are considered
unavoidable
costs of failing to adapt to climate change, which officials classify as “loss and damage.”
For those countries that are already threatened by heightened financial instability, the collateral damage from a disruption to the global trading system would be significant and
unavoidable.
The United Kingdom’s Royal Society believes that the need for such technology may be unavoidable, and it has been working with counterparts in other countries to explore ways in which its use should be governed.
Reform is
unavoidable.
A similar “drachmatization” of euro debts would be necessary and
unavoidable.
If, for example, one region or country in a future European currency area is badly affected by, say, a relative fall in the prices of their exports, and workers refuse to either move to where there are jobs, or adjust their salaries (downward) to the new situation, a rise in unemployment is
unavoidable.
Confrontation with the West, seemingly
unavoidable
after the Crimea Anschluss, will give rise to a “mobilization” regime.
Of course, tension is probably
unavoidable
as these links develop.
Yet defining schizophrenia broadly may be unavoidable, for it is probably not a single disease with a distinct cause.
To get a good picture of banks’ financial health, estimating the value of their toxic assets is
unavoidable.
No matter how the cake is sliced, the political leverage of any one member is bound to be less in an EU of 25-30 members than in one of 15; this loss of leverage is unavoidable, structural and permanent.
That is why, as hard as it may be for Western powers, some efforts to appease Russia are
unavoidable.
A new approach to ensuring happiness and wellbeing in the decades ahead is
unavoidable.
Europe and Turkey together must prove to themselves, and to the world, that Huntington's "clash of civilizations" is not unavoidable; that Christians, Jews, Moslems, and other believers and non-believers can build the "European Project" together; that a society with a large majority of Moslems, can be democratic and secular; and that Turks and Greeks can do what the French and Germans have done: overcome a century-long antagonism to build a "good neighborhood".
This is why this week’s attempted censure vote in the European Parliament should not be deplored as a reckless act of irresponsibility, but should rather be recognised for what it is, and therefore welcomed, as a necessary and
unavoidable
act in support of the democratic principle.
During the emergency period, fiscal retrenchment and austerity are unavoidable; but, in the longer term, the debt burden will become unsustainable without growth – and so will the European Union itself.
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