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- It was a live broadcast, so it was unpreventable.
- Dream on, Mom, Patrick is an unpreventable force of nature and nurture.
- Great care is taken so that accidents are avoided, and if unpreventable, have limited consequences.
- Inequality is a harm that is perceived as an inherent and largely unpreventable feature of our society.
- When Hakim began his research, strokes were widely regarded as unpreventable and available treatments were limited.
- Dowdy said she tried to explain to Rosenthal's family how sporadic and unpreventable the disease is.
- That study concluded the collapse was not due to structural flaws and was probably unpreventable under the circumstances.
- In my view, this was an unpreventable accident which could just as easily have occurred during practice,
- The immense bureaucracy, designed by committee to prevent the unpreventable, has all the makings of a management nightmare.
- Some of this is unpreventable; however, much of it can be slowed or completely stopped through human intervention.
- I am right now of the opinion that copyright infringement of rich media, such as pictures and music, is unpreventable.
- Together, they are proving that as long as quarterback injuries seem to be unpreventable, an NFL team had better have something in reserve.
- While inherent, unpreventable change at the hands of time stand as a negative throughout the previous poems, it here takes on a beneficial role.
- It might be said that they could indirectly do some good : Perhaps fearing immediate and unpreventable loss of data, users would backup their hard drives.
- But the officials agreed Friday that the incident was exactly the kind that, despite various strategies over the years, has long been considered virtually unpreventable.
- "This is something that's almost unpreventable, something happening all over the country now, " he said a counselor told him.
- These figures include the high number of infants who died within days after birth from little-understood and wholly unpreventable illnesses that modern science has now overcome.
- The book focuses primarily on the lives of the minor nobility and the necessary modes of adapting to unpreventable events that come by way of foreign and domestic conflicts.
- Galloping, vaguely akin to the wind shear that can suddenly bring down airplanes, causes cracks and metal fatigue in the lights and, so far, has been all but unpreventable.
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