• Put it another way, these forecasts are wildly, unavoidably, sensitive to even small changes in the underlying assumptions.

    BBC: OBR report: Be aware, not afraid

  • It, the presidency, is unavoidably about offering clear leadership for all the American people and a watching, always unsettled world.

    WSJ: Henninger: Presidential Followership

  • Unfortunately, what Ecuadorians voted for was the birth of a totalitarian or semi-totalitarian project that unavoidably will bring about future conflict.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez's repression continues

  • Something like stock-car racing, by contrast, is dangerous, but not unavoidably so.

    NEWYORKER: Offensive Play

  • Government regulation, they believe, will unavoidably follow the use of government dollars.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • The problem with cases like this is that the invasion of privacy is unavoidably increased by taking your case into the federal court system.

    FORBES: Woman sues ex-boyfriend for sending sex photos to her family and co-workers

  • Tyco's accounts are unavoidably labyrinthine, but they are also frequently restated.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • But the question it unavoidably throws up is why are they spending valuable studio time recording other people's songs, when they could be writing a few of their own?

    BBC: Garage Inc - Metallica

  • Which brings us, unavoidably, to "Leatherheads, " the disappointingly leaden, if eager-to-please attempt by George Clooney, the movie's star and director, to evoke the screwball comedies of Hawks, Cukor and Sturges.

    WSJ: Film Review

  • As such the religious right is unavoidably hypocritical.

    FORBES: Holy Scripture and the Welfare State

  • The outlook for homeowners is unavoidably grim.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • With them, unavoidably, have come numerous global financial crisis (the 2008 meltdown had several Internet-borne precursors, he notes), attacks on our privacy, impoverishment of opportunities in much of the developed world and ecological ruin in the developing world.

    FORBES: The Next Internet Disaster, and the Next...

  • So as he said at the top, that would mean -- because the FAA is such a big chunk of the Department of Transportation and unavoidably would be affected by furloughs -- that you would have only the number of takeoffs and landings that the system could bear with a reduced staff.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

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