Sentences with phrase «which are unavoidable»

A lot of demands eat into your monthly salary like your children's school fees, liability repayments, household expenses, lifestyle and entertainment expenses and other miscellaneous expenses as well, expenses which are unavoidable and which are ever increasing with the rising trend of inflation.
You move through halls, find chests and unlock doors — with random battles cropping up here and there which are unavoidable.
It does not contain feathers except those which are unavoidable during processing.
First we have pop culture jokes, which are unavoidable, and I'm not a «South Park» snob who won't laugh at a pop culture joke that has nothing to do with plot, although I wouldn't say Apatow is breaking new ground here by making the one - off joke about how Robin Williams is hairy.
If your body develops acute sensitivity to multiple chemicals, you may be unable to tolerate relatively low exposure to aspartame, other artificial sweeteners, preservatives, perfumes and other substances, many of which are unavoidable as you go about your daily life.
Now there is a plan, a rush, and a meltdown which are unavoidable.
We belong in a certain place and we live at a certain time; we are «conditioned» by many factors which are unavoidable if we are indeed creatures of a time - and - space world.
By allocating your investments between the Security Bucket and the Risk Bucket, you hedge your bets against market volatility, which is unavoidable.
This was the frame of reference in which it was unavoidable that educated Greek - speaking Christians would understand the Christian thing from the late first century (cf Clement of Rome) onward.
Actually, Nord is not battling secularity, which is the unavoidable condition of the American nation as a non-ecclesiastical state.
Recognizing that suffering is part of life and calmly facing — even embracing — that which is unavoidable indicates mature self - awareness.
There is one big factor that continues to keep Brown in No 10, and that is that most Labour MPs do not want an early general election, which is the unavoidable consequence of making the change.
It wasn't the Budget which was unavoidable and the deficit which was wrong, as Osborne had suggested.
I «m off this week to a conference in Tasmania — though there will surely be some level of frolic, which is unavoidable when me and my fellow shark nerds get together, it should hopefully be a week of good talks and good science.
I can survive lack of colors, lower DPI and some fuzziness, which is unavoidable under 3 - 400dpi.
This is because all Dalmatians are born with a defective urinary system that can't break down uric acid, which is an unavoidable byproduct whenever your dog digests food.
There is minor overlap between certain areas, which is unavoidable.

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Further, I showed that Pharma's IRR has followed a rapid and steady linear decline over 20 years, which is consistent with recent estimates from BCG and Deloitte, and can be fully explained by the Law of Diminishing Returns as a natural and unavoidable consequence of prioritizing a limited set of investment opportunities while each new drug raises the bar for the next.
Difficulty acquiring private fund performance data and strict inclusion criteria limited our ability to amass a large dataset, which presented data analysis limitations that are unavoidable at this stage.
And considering the degree to which businesses rely on electronic data for their operations, it's easy to understand the crippling consequences an unavoidable natural catastrophe like a fire, flood, or earthquake can have on a business.
Often, too, the founders» wealth has been accumulated in bitcoin, which makes it unavoidable.
«Work» is a continuous and toilsome activity, unavoidable in creatures moved by wants, in which the natural world is made to supply satisfaction for those wants.
It is one thing to grant that a moral world must contain natural regularities and that some nonmoral evil is an unavoidable by - product of such regularities, but quite another thing to grant that we must have the exact types and amount of natural evil which we in fact experience in the actual world.
A second issue is the authors» assumption that collegiality among pastors, though important, is inherently limited because «ministers feel unavoidable competition with each other, which gets in the way of forming healthy support groups.»
You started out just describing Christianity as a silly remnant but I'm glad you moved onto the unavoidable ways on which it is actually corrosive and harmful.
The Parent has been waiting and watching because the Parent knows that some day that lost child will reach the inevitable conclusion of the unavoidable journey, the last mile of which always brings the child home.
Could it be that this has resulted in unavoidable tension that instead of coming into line with the view you hold to about the bible, you have chosen to make a claim which may not be accurate?
The unavoidable is just the thing which will shatter courage.
To affirm that in this way a necessary, unavoidable, historical process of development on a large scale in the doctrines which are not defined dogma is legitimate and a matter of course, is not to say that this history does not also contain mistakes, over-hasty (though only provisional and revocable) decisions, cases of short - sightedness and lack of understanding.
Is patience not precisely that courage which voluntarily accepts unavoidable suffering?
Almost every believer I have ever talked to wants to use the logic of complex creations requiring a creator but fail to grasp the simple and unavoidable flaw in that logic which is that the super complex entlty it would take to design and build the universe would then by its own complexity require a more complex entlty to have created it and so on.
This does not mean that the interpreter must become a metaphysician in the sense of making metaphysical judgments — although, at some point these become unavoidable and are in fact implicitly at work from the beginning, as in all thought — but rather that he or she is responsible for recognizing the metaphysical question which the thrust of the text implies.
But there was one unavoidable element of Christian discipleship that nobody warned me about, which is probably a good thing, because if I'd known, I might have opted for Buddhism instead.
It is unavoidable, nonetheless, that within the process of reading this story acceptingly there should be in particular cases some selectivity as to which of the texts are found most central.
The goal of creation that we are intended to fulfill is not an unavoidable destiny but something to which we are called and to which we are free to respond or not to respond.
Guterl identifies the unavoidable problem: «The utopian abstraction of the racially mixed, public family was, for Baker and for many others, the benchmark against which the material reality was measured.»
Although differences of opinion are both unavoidable and to be encouraged, they must be viewed as an interim stage on the way toward a point of consensus, which itself must then be challenged on the way toward some future consensus.
The assumption by theology of some philosophical perspective is simply unavoidable, regardless of what some theologians may deceive themselves into believing; therefore the most fruitful way for Christian theology to proceed is by recognizing its relative dependence and by adopting the philosophy which will be most fruitful in making Christian faith significant, meaningful and available to contemporary men.
While this grieves us, it should not surprise us, for it is the unavoidable effect of relativism in theology and pastoral practice which has its roots in the Reformation philosophy of private judgment which has held sway among Catholics for some decades now.
That dichotomy is not only unavoidable, it is necessary, in order to fight free from the stream of life which carries us.
I also decided, way back when, that my columns would not avoid controversy (which is, in any event, unavoidable).
it is one thing to grant that a moral world must contain natural regularities and that some nonmoral evil is an unavoidable by - product of such regularities, but quite another thing to grant that we must have the exact types and amount of natural evil which we in fact experience in the actual world.
The element of trust which is central to civil discourse has unavoidable theological dimensions.
Human sociality is entirely an outgrowth and expression of these unavoidable relationships, which are no more «agreed upon» by some hypothetical caucus of Australopithecenes than is human existence itself.
This creative aspect of the text is unavoidable and should be welcomed as an arena in which faith is received, discerned, and made pertinent.
Unfortunately, the problems are not only unavoidable; they are also difficult problems, in which Christian sensibilities are painfully exposed.
Therefore «the primary thrust and concern... of Asian third world theology is liberation (which to be authentic must be indigenized or inculturated); inculturation, though an essential and unavoidable task, takes second place.»
It may fairly be said that leaving accommodation [of religion] to the political process will place at a relative disadvantage those religious practices that are not widely engaged in; but that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs.
(49) Even in terminal illnesses there is a possibility of actualizing attitudinal values: «Whenever one is confronted with an inescapable, unavoidable situation, whenever one has to face a fate which can not be changed, e.g. in incurable cancer; just then one is given a last chance to actualize the highest value, to fulfill the deepest meaning, the meaning of suffering.
The difficulty was that the liberal critical scholar was engaged at one and the same time in constructing a faith - image and reconstructing the historical image, the one as a believer and the other as a scholar, and this led to the confusion between these two tasks to which Schweitzer, in effect, pointed, and which was, indeed, unavoidable.
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