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Such an avoidable tragedy should never be allowed to happen again.
Never has this opera seemed more of an utter and avoidable tragedy.
It is an understatement to say that this crime was a potentially avoidable tragedy.
It was an avoidable tragedy.
The great avoidable tragedy of this whole situation is that Western taxpayers have indeed been made liable for the misbehaviour of the banks.
Mr. Gelsinger described the death of his son as "an avoidable tragedy from which I will never recover."
James Zadroga's death, caused by fiberglass in his lungs and mercury in his brain, was an avoidable tragedy.
A FATHER and his nine-year-old son died in an avoidable tragedy while repairing a neighbour's car.
The epitaph to this whole unfortunate and avoidable tragedy was the statement of Maulana Mahmood Madani, who led six hundred Deoband clerics to Hyderabad.
After the avoidable tragedy of a surfer losing his life after being told that the seas are not safe, we will be graced with his loved ones demanding an investigation into how the government/Coast Guard/police "allowed" this to happen.
We must learn the lessons of this avoidable tragedy and we must put pressure not only on you, Commissioner, but on the Council too, in order to ensure that a proper road-rail policy is at last developed for goods transport, for both difficult sectors and all national territory.
Other post-war critics contended that Pyle deliberately ignored or smoothed over the bungling of American commanders, the avoidable tragedies, the full horror of battlefield carnage and such ugly incidents as the slapping of two shellshocked soldiers by Gen. George S. Patton.