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Meanings of unavoidable circumstances in English
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Usage of unavoidable circumstances in English
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The reason cited is " unavoidablecircumstances", which is a new one on me.
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Let us take things as we find them; and accommodate ourselves as we can to unavoidablecircumstances.
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He is just tired-profoundlyexhausted-afterunavoidablecircumstances have conspired to smear him, suit and all, with dust.
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As unavoidablecircumstances forced one to take him,-commonness ,slanginess ,appallingignorance, and all,-onecould not leave him.
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He sailed along the North American coast, where, from unavoidablecircumstances, his surveys were less accurate than usual.
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His lordship lamented the revival of transportation to Van Diemen's Land, and said that it arose from unavoidablecircumstances.
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Activating the force majeure clause allows certain terms of an otherwise legally binding agreement to be ignored because of unavoidablecircumstances.
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On no account suffer her to discover that you are doing for me what unavoidablecircumstances prevent me from doing myself.
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Although prudent and methodical, partly from unavoidablecircumstances, and partly from the expense of his enormous establishment, his large estate became involved.
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Captain Clerke, who was detained in London, by some unavoidablecircumstances, was to follow as soon as he should join his ship.
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It was not deemed prudent to make any attempt to banish the hallucination under which she was laboring, and which unavoidablecircumstances must gradually disperse.
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The Revenue Commissioners admitted today that €306 million had been repaid to PAYE workers in 2003, but said this was due to unavoidablecircumstances.
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Unavoidablecircumstances prevented him; that was all; his writing and all the appearance of his letter so delightfully distracted!
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(1) Those who, on account of illness or other unavoidablecircumstances, have fallen behind their grade and wish to catch up by summer study.
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... "As to the convention," he said, "assure your Government that unavoidablecircumstances alone prevented its immediate execution, but it will be faithfully performed.