But many of the faithful, concluding that there is no smoke without fire, are simply averting their gaze in mute despair. |
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The stakes are high, and the rewards of successfully averting the coming catastrophe are even greater. |
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She asked, quickly averting the subject from James' opinion of his undependable mother and late father. |
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Faltering talks over firefighters' pay left little hope last night of averting the start of an eight-day national fire strike this morning. |
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They found, not surprisingly, that averting a major catastrophe would not be easy. |
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She swallowed, carefully averting her eyes as she forked a small amount of the spaghetti onto her plate, taking her time as she did so. |
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The colonial state consciously forswore any attempt at intervening and averting these catastrophes. |
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You can chew on the irony of icon-maker MTV presenting this notion when you're averting your eyes during the extended surgery scenes. |
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He let Ethan spend thirty dollars of credit, on the theory it was free money anyway, averting his eyes from the actual selections. |
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I'd expect to be averting my eyes from a commercial that had children playing adults in a role-reversal scenario. |
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The Foreign Ministry explained the move as a protective measure aimed at averting any failure of the privatisation procedure. |
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It is a challenge that stands alone, a task that must be taken on without flinching or averting your attention. |
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He's not cited a single instance in which the Patriot Act has proved pivotal in averting terrorism. |
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But American reporters are studiously averting their eyes, lest they stumble over a story. |
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The government called off helicopters sent to attack the rebel militia, averting a threatened rebel offensive. |
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Two weeks later, passengers on another Greyhound bus were credited with averting disaster in Utah after they helped thwart an alleged hijacker. |
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This reinforcement of capital controls probably played a key role in averting a run on China's domestic currency, the renminbi. |
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The strong citric smell of lemon lingered from his drink, averting him from the worries even for just a little while. |
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The crowd of people gathered in the area cheered, and the incident ended in averting the man's death wish. |
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They are not only creating a natural habitat for migrating birds, but also moving the water away from the oil refinery, averting a potential ecological disaster. |
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As if looking out from a watch-tower you give warning to them all, averting dangers and forearming against all the downfalls treacherously plotted by the enemy. |
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The key to averting accidents is the range at which a hazard can be identified, which may be considerably less than the range of vision. |
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Companies have become sensitized to security concerns, possibly averting losses of technology, and thus jobs. |
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By articulating their fears, Powell's notorious speech may have given them a mainstream voice, thereby averting a greater conflagration. |
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Our maturity, however, is measured by our skill in averting and preventing conflicts. |
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Indeed, a country's development as a whole also very much relies on averting violent conflict. |
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To a lesser degree, they also offer solutions for averting what many perceive to be a looming crisis. |
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All democratic States and peoples must be interested in averting new outbreaks of violence in the region. |
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What contribution can effective debt management at the national level make to averting financial crises or helping steer through them? |
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Effective co-ordination then gradually improves performance by averting conflict, arbitrating differences and establishing priorities. |
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Safeguarding the Arctic region's climate is a very important part of averting global climate change. |
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Clearly, there is a simple way of averting the threat of smoking cigarettes, and that's to quit. |
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In the context of severe accident management, measures aimed at averting or delaying the onset of severe accident. |
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Overall, this appraisal criterion has proved effective in averting potential competition problems. |
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Nurse practitioners deliver a wide range of services in long-term care facilities and are averting hospital transfers as a result. |
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The point about fear is that it is extremely effective, provided the target-the threat-has a way of averting the threat. |
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An administrator and a teacher were seen averting their eyes and hurrying off. |
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It doesn't help matters that the film features inadequate performances that mostly consist of actors averting their eyes and shifting in their seats. |
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Although still traumatized and in counselling, she is now back in Russia where she shares her experience with other women in the hope of averting the same experience for them. |
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Jade and Pearl shapes natural sea sponges to fit a woman's body, absorbing flow and likewise averting the dilemma of throwaways, synthetic fibers and bleaching. |
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There was nothing in the existing scientific literature that would suggest that the rationale for averting layoffs is any less relevant today than it was at the program's inception. |
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The obstruction was lifted briefly from 23 to 25 November to allow passage of the budget for the fiscal year 2009-2010, averting an imminent financial crisis. |
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The final point that needs to be made is that we must try everything that occurs to us as individuals and groups as a means of averting this war and finding a peaceful solution. |
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The aim of the draft resolution was to promote greater understanding of those challenges and to show ways of averting the negative aspects of globalization. |
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Initially, they are justified by the differences in VAT rates between Member States and the need to protect the revenue of Member States by averting the risks of relocation of activity and deflection of trade. |
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This form of technology transfer is not easily quantifiable since it contributes to saving lives, averting environment disasters or promoting health and safety standards. |
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A crash project developed a resistant strain, thus averting a crop crisis. |
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In the short term it is more expensive, but financially, and on social and humanitarian grounds, there are significant savings in the long term by averting future offending. |
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The scientific consensus on climate change has never been greater and we have been told that the only way we have a chance of averting catastrophe is by leaving large reserves of oil in the ground. |
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I remembered that there was one afternoon when he talked with me in his cabin about his struggles in life and showed me a cross stitch as his way of averting his sense of aloneness. |
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The practice of averting trial by combat led to the modern concept of attorneys representing litigants. |
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Indeed, by August the number of steel products exempted from the tariffs had grown, dampening the ire of US trading partners and raising the chances of averting an open clash and tit-for-tat actions. |
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The latter could contribute to soil fertility and reduce the impacts on climate by averting methane emissions and sequestering carbon in the soil. |
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Time and political will from all sides will be needed if there is to be any hope of real success and a decent chance of averting further violent explosions in future. |
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It provides estimates of program participation, the extent of the work reduction, the monetary benefits of Work Sharing for employees and the extent to which Work Sharing is successful in averting layoffs. |
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However, in April 1527, Guicciardini succeeded in averting an attack on Florence from a rebellious imperial army, which turned toward Rome instead. |
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The researchers also found that direct-to-consumer advertising may have competing effects on quality, potentially both averting underuse and promoting overuse. |
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By patient negotiation she succeeded in her mission of averting a strike. |
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