It should be resisted except where unavoidable (a party leader is an unavoidable necessity).
Bargaining is an unavoidable necessity in American politics and negotiating skill is a central component of presidential power.
As responsibilities increased after he became a householder, earning a decent income became an unavoidable necessity.
Also present, through unavoidable political necessity, were twenty of Woburn's posse members, which made him a little less than happy.
It is no accidental resemblance, for, as an unavoidable necessity, every house must be like those that built it.
That may be an unavoidable necessity.
In 1919, as the old men negotiated at Versailles, hope did not come easy, yet imposed itself as an unavoidable necessity.
The press was highly distasteful to all, but it was accepted by everyone who had any experience of the subject as an unavoidable necessity.
But the captain knew that it was an unavoidable necessity.
The construction of a genuinely European network is an unavoidable necessity.