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escapable

adjective as in avoidable

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Whether this will become a $15 million boondoggle for the district is unclear, but the relationship, possibly, is escapable, if need be.

For Schopenhauer, living on these terms, perpetually under the cloud of suffering, meant a kind of endless nightmare, escapable only in death.

But in a region whose business is politics, the partisan dimension of the pandemic has not been escapable, even here.

In mice, short bursts of escapable stress led to increased duration of REM sleep; if the stress was of the same intensity, but inescapable, REM sleep was decreased.

I spoke to Robinson about how Three Californias came about, how his home state influences his work, and how he keeps the utopian imagination alive as the climate emergency becomes less and less escapable as our present and future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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