Examples of using Unavoidable in English and their translations into Korean
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Computer
Not something unavoidable.
Unavoidable Monetary Losses.
Is World War Three Unavoidable?
Unavoidable in their presence.
For others- an unavoidable evil.
People also translate
Unavoidable problem of price controls is market shortages.
Yes. Understandable, unavoidable.
It's inevitable, unavoidable, unless you are playing your position.
The American influence was unavoidable.
However, there are two unavoidable difficulties of pure tungsten: 1.
Some injury and illness is unavoidable.
They accept fragility as an unavoidable aspect of political and social life.
And it understands that some sacrifices are as unavoidable.
Circulation flow: unavoidable phenomenon?
We live in a chaotic world where stress is unavoidable.
And to compensate for unavoidable emissions, we offer Climate Neutral* services.
A third type of guilt,existential guilt, is often unavoidable.
UAvs are nowadays essential and unavoidable component of civil aviation activities.
Calamities, disfunction of the facilitics and/or other unavoidable causes.
If certain costs are fixed and unavoidable, these will be included in the prices mentioned.
In a world filled with sin, hatred, and evil(Romans 3:10-18),war is unavoidable.
Benjamin Franklin said there are two unavoidable things in life: death, and taxes.
Due to some unavoidable situations you might lose your data from these Apple external HDD.
That's why I think it's unavoidable today.
Nevertheless, due to some unavoidable instances there are chances of losing files from HFS partitions.
And my relationships always lasted a long while and ended because of unavoidable circumstances.
A small amount of unavoidable CO2 produced during the production process has been offset with the purchase of carbon credits.
Limited belief systems and social codes are crumbling under the impact of unavoidable relativity.
An unavoidable strike was miraculously avoided by the incredible burden of the“Golden Heart” and two unknown passengers.
Business leaders need to raise the public's understanding of these unavoidable trade-offs.