To win in a competition, it is often necessary to avoid playing by the rules. |
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The natural desire is to limit the need to go face-to-face with one's enemy and hence to avoid the enemy's counterblows. |
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Mayor Frank knew the bloke was a plonko come down to the river bank to avoid the authorities. |
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However, they are also getting cheap household and other labor, plus an excuse to avoid cutting back on profligate consumption and waste. |
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But couples buying property together should think beyond these points if they want to avoid costly disputes. |
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Make sure to work around the plumbing and the draining systems to avoid interfering with pipes. |
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Avoid headings that cause you to cross behind and below the preceding aircraft in order to avoid turbulence. |
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And avoid taking on new debt by using a debit card instead of credit cards for purchases. |
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Because oral decongestants elevate blood pressure, avoid them if you have high blood pressure. |
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They are doing this to avoid people buying the car as an investment, to sell at a profit while demand is high. |
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Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged. |
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If something smells fishy I avoid it and will tell others about it if I can. |
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Eat meals with a low fat content, and avoid coffee, chocolate, milk, alcohol, nicotine and tomatoes. |
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The sick and wounded avoid infecting each other and those who are well escape contagion. |
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He watches carefully where he treads so as to avoid some of the bigger holes and gaps between the half-rotten floorboards. |
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To avoid panicking its audience by having any dead air at all, between songs in individual sets it'll cut away to interviews with other bands. |
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The studio engages a veteran press agent in an attempt to avoid a financial disaster. |
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An increasing number of healthy individuals are also choosing to be vaccinated annually to avoid a potentially debilitating illness. |
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She's a germophobe who finds it easier to avoid physical contact with other people and hasn't invited anyone into her home for a long time. |
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This internal structure allows the decoder to avoid switching between the logical processors every clock cycle. |
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They would also avoid most or all of the other complications that come with probating a person's estate. |
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In order to avoid colossal budget deficits, many economists say, the U.S. will need to slash benefits, raise taxes, or both. |
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In general I try to avoid the easy, the glib, and the oversimplified in my books. |
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This was an underwater version of gliding and parachuting, except that we had to avoid missing another drop-off. |
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This helped me to be a great deal less judgmental and to avoid gloating at the misfortune of others. |
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Those found to be intolerant could be prescribed alternatives to avoid the side effects. |
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Then melady and I constructed a thing to avoid the need for continual communication with upcoming wedding guests. |
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This is what the subject slaved to the pleasure principle must avoid at all costs. |
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He stared into the fire to avoid her gaze, to focus his thoughts within the flames and the glowing embers. |
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The container can be designed to avoid sinking through the partial melt so that its location remains fixed and known. |
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In fact, knowing whether you're at risk for prediabetes may help you avoid full-blown diabetes entirely. |
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Soft, fluid fabrics will flatter your curves, but avoid frills and garish prints, as these will drown you. |
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If you have prehypertension, exercise can help you avoid developing full-blown hypertension. |
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Patients are instructed to avoid large pills and substitute liquid preparations or smaller tablets when possible. |
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Always avoid breaking off any of the small growth buds below the flowers when you are deadheading. |
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The club needs either a Chief Exec or general manager with a day-to-day overview of the running of the club to avoid situations like this. |
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This was to avoid putting pressure on construction resources at the end this year. |
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Tory pretended disgust and turned away to avoid staring at the strawberry blonde actress. |
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They made their way through the hedges, Valerie being careful to avoid the painful prickles of the thorns. |
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There are a range of poo jokes we are going to avoid for the sake of decency. |
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With declining renal function, doses of certain medications and antibiotics should be decreased to avoid toxic buildup. |
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Writers could avoid being interrupted in these narrow rooms and could get on with their work. |
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She decided to weave her way through the fray, trying to avoid battles, but one knight insisted on aiding her. |
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The probable consequence of prosecuting pregnant women who use cocaine is that such women will try to avoid getting caught. |
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Firstly, you should be very careful with diets which require you to avoid a certain food group, eg, dairy produce. |
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So enclosing the commons is needed to avoid ruin, and to promote productive investments in the land. |
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Direct telescope viewing is not recommended, since special precautions must be taken to avoid permanent eye damage. |
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The people to avoid are the ones that are promising you the earth and you know there's nothing behind it. |
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Sheesh, the lengths people will go to in order to avoid having to do a promotional tour with their daughter. |
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The waves caused superficial damage which will need to be repaired promptly to avoid further damage. |
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She says this caused her to become so frightened of the man, whom she could not avoid, that she slept with a knife under her bed. |
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Use a soft sponge, cotton cloth or cotton balls and moisturizing cream to avoid damaging the delicate tissue around your eyes. |
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The propagation of new ideas was what the authorities particularly wished to avoid. |
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My blood and urine were tested and the doctors did not prescribe any medicine but advised me to avoid salt. |
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We can't avoid the pain of change and loss, but it eases the more willingly we're able to embrace change. |
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Most judges would grant a trial continuance under those circumstances to avoid prejudice to either side. |
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I cannot avoid the conclusion that the country's whole political class has, thus far, failed it. |
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Also, try to avoid pants with pleats, as they'll make your pelvic area look bigger. |
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This will help your weight loss by easing your mind and tricking your body's metabolism and avoid plateauing. |
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To avoid the damaging effects of light on museum pieces, a museum is being built below grade. |
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Today people have much bigger choice of programmes and ways to avoid the interruptive ads. |
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They must be dismantled on an impermeable surface to avoid contaminating the ground. |
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I wonder just how much of the constant stream of inane chat that drives me nuts on TV, or on the radio, is down to the need to avoid dead air? |
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Mr Smith drove into one of the potholes because it was too large to avoid without swerving dangerously. |
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To avoid predation, animals show morphological defenses and behavioral modifications. |
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That said, courts must avoid using such power to look over the shoulder of business as a counsel of perfection. |
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They are shown that their future will be brighter if they avoid early pregnancy. |
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Order will break down in many countries as soldiers and police abandon their posts in order to avoid exposure to the virus. |
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In general avoid daysacks whose main compartments close with zips, these tend to work their way open and if the zip breaks the pack is useless. |
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Once a beneficial test has been licensed the challenge is to avoid a postcode lottery in its use. |
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This implies that new footloose and supply-oriented firms are more likely to avoid locations with high local tax efforts. |
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To avoid bramble scratches and tick attacks, wear long gear and good shoes. |
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He still needs to learn to play with consistency and must avoid the penalties that plagued him in the preseason. |
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Prune any dead wood evident on trees, but avoid trimming spring-flowering shrubs. |
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To avoid stretching the neckline curves while stitching, place a finger behind the presser foot to hold back the fabric. |
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Mr Daniels says it is time for people to put pressure on Government and business if they want to avoid a collapse in society as we know it. |
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It's used to avoid defects in nuclear reactor pressure vessels or it may be on an aircraft to avoid catastrophic failure of an air structure. |
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Or maybe its a little pugilistic prestidigitation to avoid showing an aging action queen huffing and puffing in between roundhouses. |
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There are some important preventive measures that can be done to avoid a recurrent stroke. |
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In an effort to avoid having an endless number of models on the price list, Mazda Ireland has a current choice of four. |
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So to avoid unwanted visitors, I use my mobile all the time, and if I get too many crank calls, I just change the number. |
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He also, it seems, should avoid work involving a lot of use of a pedal of a vehicle, including a forklift truck. |
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If you need formal wear for several occasions, be sure to pack it properly to avoid wrinkles. |
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This is not correct form in polite company, but then, I generally avoid polite company. |
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Personally, I think we should avoid privileging economics as the pre-eminent discipline in formulation of public policy. |
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Look for formfitting shirts in order to avoid excess fabric when tucking them in and opt for point collars instead of spreads. |
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And in order to avoid burning your shirt, fill up the iron with water and use a spray bottle to moisten the shirt prior to ironing. |
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The privilege will also cost you a quid, but that's a small price to pay to avoid a cricked neck and beer-stained chinos. |
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She carefully crept down the hall, making sure to avoid the creaky floorboards, towards Jordan's office. |
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Don't be shy about running sideways to avoid or decoy the defensive pressure before passing. |
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Use supplements such as probiotics and prebiotics to help avoid intestinal infections or systemic illness. |
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He jumped as flames licked his tail and sprinted gingerly away, careful to avoid more pain. |
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The best way to avoid unscrupulous or fraudulent brokers is to do your homework beforehand. |
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I think the BBC itself needs to avoid defensiveness, and engage with its critics. |
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The next second, she was seemingly free-falling through the gray sky, clenching her teeth to avoid screaming as she descended at high speed. |
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However, Duncker was fully aware of the need to avoid alienating her audience. |
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If you freeze them, defrost them in the unopened container, to avoid condensation which will make the macaroons soggy. |
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Try to avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing beverages on the airplane, as they will accelerate dehydration. |
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She had chosen not to live in California so she could be her own person and avoid crowding him. |
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Keep an eye on your speedometer or set the cruise control on long trips to avoid going over the speed limit, thus avoiding costly fines. |
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They say prompt action enabled them to avoid measures that would have affected patients. |
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Americans are being urged to avoid places frequented by Westerners and cancel unnecessary travel. |
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The new version is polymorphic, meaning it changes its appearance in an attempt to avoid detection. |
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He said people should avoid wearing masks while walking from house to house as they can intimidate and frighten people. |
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This fills your stomach, giving you a sense of fullness and helping you avoid late-night snacking. |
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These are questions which it is easy to avoid in the rush to acquire a water frontage, but they do not go away. |
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And the result is that on race, both law and culture work very hard not to avoid but to win the culture war. |
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After all, it's human nature to avoid dealing with things that entail planning for your own demise. |
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I usually avoid the morning current affairs radio programmes as they annoy me too much. |
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Heck, sometime the chips they carry are so large that you have to be a contortionist to avoid knocking them over. |
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However, even a single inexhaustible form of unproblematic fun is enough to avoid the problems above. |
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They left Andromache and stopped on the island of the Cyclopes, trying to avoid Scylla and Charybdis. |
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To find out who uses a radar detector to avoid the fuzz, we turned to New York City-based Simmons Market Research. |
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Amiable careerists who can avoid making enemies have a definite leg up in this game. |
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It seems to me that we are using our military power as a means to avoid suffering the judgment of the world. |
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In these contexts it's not so much a word struggling to express the inexpressible as a word used to sound good and to avoid real thinking. |
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The ability to distinguish between the two cell types is not complete, and cytotoxic drugs cannot avoid causing some damage to normal cells. |
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The skin is then cleansed with povidone iodine or chlorhexidine solution, making sure to avoid wiping away the skin markings. |
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But when they reopened, the market was flooded with farmers trying to sell their animals as quickly as possible to avoid disease. |
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Remove the CD and floppy before the machine reboots to avoid re-installation. |
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Do this before hooking up the fuel system to avoid flooding the engine with fuel. |
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A few people, claiming to have marketing expertise, tell me it is well known that those who avoid marketers are typically easy marks. |
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Professor Diamond is correct in saying we should learn from history and avoid, if possible, repeating the same mistakes over again. |
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Since titanium and titanium alloys are very resistant to corrosion, the filler metal should be selected carefully to avoid galvanic corrosion. |
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The government has developed a proposed regime for separation distances between crops, to avoid cross pollination or contamination. |
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Thus, they could avoid fines, whippings, imprisonment, or worse, the gallows! |
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Lord Justice May said the police were entitled to take preventive measures to avoid breaches of the peace. |
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Good practice in the handling and use of ordinary eggs helps avoid cross-contamination. |
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It is always best to avoid these situations when you see a flame war is about to start as nothing constructive comes of them. |
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To avoid being corrupted by money in this manner, we simply remove it from the equation. |
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You can avoid these lines by not having anything that has to be checked or if you do not have to conduct any business at the ticket counter. |
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Subsequent cells were selected at least 5 mm away from any previous force application sites to avoid studying preconditioned cells. |
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Wear gloves when cleaning bird cages or fish tanks, and avoid contact with reptiles and exotic pets. |
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As a general rule, you should always avoid positioning a child's cot too close to the entrance door of the bedroom. |
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It was part of my intellectual snobbery to avoid the obvious and predictable wherever possible. |
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Without bothering to fling my hands away, he darts his eyes to the side to avoid my worried stare. |
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First, the best way to avoid a piled-up in tray is to deal with jobs immediately, either by doing them, or by deciding never to do them. |
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Careful placement and padding will help avoid intraoperative injury to these regions. |
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To avoid plain green foliage syndrome it is worth experimenting with varied foliage plants. |
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The authorities of the prelature must totally avoid even so much as giving advice on these matters. |
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It also said there would be sufficient awareness of the issues to avoid any need for an explanatory introduction on the ballot paper. |
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It urged candidates and canvassers to avoid handling or helping voters complete their postal ballot papers. |
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England, following on, needed 92 runs to avoid an innings defeat with only three wickets in hand. |
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Or was the latest story a pure invention to enable the government to avoid Washington's displeasure? |
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The general duty to take reasonable care to avoid foreseeable harm applies to landowners. |
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Move the slider on your media player forward to avoid the 7 or so minutes of dead air. |
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Waiting for results will still allow enough time to treat the strep infection and avoid potentially serious, preventable complications. |
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He prescribed a strict diet that required Jim to avoid foods like milk, bread, and pasta. |
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We are trying to avoid the word policy, that commits us down a certain course of action. |
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We only ever take parents to court as a last resort and it is not a course of action we take lightly and one which we would rather avoid. |
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Tubing and foot valves are best used when dedicated to individual boreholes to avoid cross-contamination. |
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Baking, broiling, or poaching fish will help you avoid extra calories from breading and frying. |
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Travis strolled down the main avenue leading to the Capital high rise watching the convertible cars fly overhead to avoid the street traffic. |
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The government must resist political pressure for additional funding from all sides to avoid deficit spending. |
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The defensive player must use good footwork and keep moving to avoid being pinned for a layup. |
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That's a chequered cloth spread on a grassy meadow, carefully arranged to avoid the cowpats. |
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The foredeck, side decks and entire cockpit is molded as one component to avoid joints that can fail. |
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Cuckoos and cowbirds lay eggs in nests of different species to avoid the costs of brood care. |
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Use green or pink toned grey with cool toned furnishings to avoid it from feeling like an icebox. |
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The irony was that I was drinking lager rather than Scotch in an attempt to avoid crapulence. |
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Maxey said he will avoid in-your-face confrontation that is certain to energize amendment supporters. |
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Police at the scene of the accident said the woman was lucky to avoid decapitation. |
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The revisionists have been watching carefully the crack-up and want to avoid the alienation of a couple of million members. |
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Another flare of anger, that vanished almost immediately as I continued to avoid eye contact. |
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Certainly the American electorate has forgiven the sins of those who tried to avoid the war. |
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To avoid damaging the edible portions, use a garden fork to loosen the soil around the leeks first. |
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Good governance practices by co-ops will help avoid such scandals, he advised. |
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She pointedly turns away to avoid looking at a street person struggling with a laundry cart overflowing with stuff. |
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If you want to avoid big ugly cooling towers then the nuclear plant needs a large water source. |
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In Germany, four nuclear power plants cut production drastically to avoid releasing super-heated water from cooling towers into rivers. |
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It is presumed that the legislature avoid superfluous or meaningless words, that it does not pointlessly repeat itself or speak in vain. |
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She defended the common-sense fact that substantive adherence to the law requires the Court to avoid an absurdly formalistic approach. |
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If the big day looms and you're worried about carrying a few extra pounds, avoid crash diets. |
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It's a four-week eating plan designed to minimize the discomfort of building new habits and to avoid the torment of a crash diet. |
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But if you must wear a flatform, avoid an over-long trouser or skirt, because you will look as though you are on castors. |
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They are also taught which animals to avoid like poisonous snakes, though they sometimes must learn on their own the hard way. |
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Does he avoid this period because it rests uneasily with his image of the Iroquois nation? |
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It wrinkles easily and should not be creased excessively to avoid wear and breakage of the fibers. |
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The results are irony and sarcasm, and those are two things I try to avoid. |
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However, to avoid the temptation of overspending you should ask for your credit limit to be cut on both cards. |
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The next day Annabelle crept slowly around the castle, trying to avoid going to see Adrian at all. |
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Always wash a foundation garment in a large bowl to avoid bending the garment more than is necessary. |
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Ultimately, the plot cops out and an easy solution is pasted on to avoid confusion. |
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I want to know which school this illiterate prig went to, in order to avoid it. |
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Place a protective cover on the ironing board, but avoid using covers with napped or raised surfaces. |
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The idea is to standardize procedures in order to avoid confusion and eliminate the many gray areas encountered in the past. |
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Some people keep their bulbs in the refrigerator crisper drawer, taking care to avoid storing them with ripening fruit. |
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When I walk down Buchanan Street, I adopt a criss-cross pattern to avoid the clipboard people. |
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Could you be feeling defensive because you want to avoid having to say you're sorry? |
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To avoid cutting through the fraenum, it is positioned slightly to one side underneath the tongue. |
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Championing the lesser evil to avoid the greater one isn't a tactic that works here. |
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In any case, I tend to avoid the pop psychology and head for the speculative fiction or fascinating non-fiction. |
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If 5 Iyyar falls on Friday or Shabbat, the celebrations are held on Thursday, so as to avoid a desecration of Shabbat Lag ba-Omer. |
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He was in early life a Dominican friar, but broke from his order and left Italy to avoid prosecution for heresy. |
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Scrupulous attention to detail to avoid cross infection has shown to be totally ineffective after the age of two years. |
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We use preventive countermeasures like encryption and access control to avoid different threats. |
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They prefer open and semi-open habitat, and although two species can be found in forest glades, they usually avoid dense woodland. |
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And naturally, the best way to avoid controversy is to call a freaking press conference to announce that you're avoiding controversy. |
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Another quick tip to help you seem like a simple, classy dresser is to avoid T-shirts with beer, sport or rock group logos. |
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An elbow pad may be used to avoid direct pressure on an inflamed, irritable nerve. |
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We have done our utmost to avoid cross-posting, but we apologise if you do receive this from more than one source. |
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This was key to avoid unwanted measurement crosstalk that destroys quantum information. |
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Please avoid bars that are notorious for one reason or another, bars that are used for cruising and pick ups. |
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Our diplomats are instructed to avoid unnecessary irritants and purely rhetorical hostility. |
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The key point here is to avoid the irritants often found in many popular nutritional formulas. |
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I asked him if Bollinger would ever eschew corks for crown caps, to avoid the cork taint so pervasive in the wine industry. |
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Be flexible and elastic about plans and ideas and avoid emotional or ego conflicts. |
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In the past, NASA has had to adjust the flight path of space shuttles on at least eight occasions to avoid debris. |
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The additional two isolators help secure the engine to the mount and avoid much of the fatigue associated with vibration. |
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They have also agreed not to work on Saturdays or Fridays to avoid clashing with market day and the main shopping rush. |
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As a result, snake predators are genetically predisposed to avoid coral snakes, which thus affords mimics' protection, he explained. |
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Choose a dry day for planting the bulbs and avoid putting them into frosted or water-logged soil. |
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We are all working together to ensure that every possible precautionary measure is taken to avoid further cases of cryptosporidium. |
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Yoghurts and fromage frais are often very popular, but avoid those high in sugar. |
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Despite prompt intervention, including drainage under general anaesthetic, cosmetic deformity proved difficult to avoid. |
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He initiated a 90-degree right hand turn to avoid a levee in his immediate flight path. |
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To combat this, I had cultivated a skill to avoid Saturday afternoon duties that was almost unique. |
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I thus would personally avoid defining any of these proprietary products, in order to remain consistent. |
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The process may be somewhat cumbersome, but it could avoid problems down the road. |
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The police insisted this was a coincidence and urged young people to avoid such drastic and fruitless pursuits. |
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However, rumours abound that he is about to be left out of the side to avoid being cup-tied for the rest of the competition. |
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Consequently, I wanted to avoid the frustration of the country's restrictive speed limits. |
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Foods to avoid include margarine, fast food and processed foods containing sunflower, safflower and corn oil. |
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For the reasons given in respect of item 16 I am not satisfied that the failure to avoid ponding amounted to defective work. |
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They avoid night riding and always use helmets, leather jackets and knee and elbow pads to cushion the impact of a fall. |
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Our original intention was to climb the slopes north of the lochan and so avoid the crags that form the corrie walls. |
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This method was permissible because the importer, by furnishing proper information, could avoid the penalty tax. |
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They had picked the one that was farthest from the beds in efforts to avoid waking up the girls. |
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And given the amount of attacks and breaches that occur worldwide, who isn't trying to avoid cyberattacks or cyberthefts? |
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On one occasion I almost killed a cyclist who had to swerve out of the cycle lane to avoid a car parked in the lane during restricted hours. |
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Matched precipitation heads are recommended to ensure that wastewater is evenly applied to avoid ponding and surface runoff. |
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Prospect theory suggests that people are more inclined to take risks to avoid losses than they are to take risks to achieve gains. |
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It is also important to avoid applying bleach or other chemicals to a scalp that has open sores, abrasions or any type of breakouts. |
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As in all such debates, the principal goal is to avoid a gaffe which will make embarrassing headlines the next morning. |
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As we argued earlier, reducing the risk of production shortfalls helps avoid the poverty trap that induces people to degrade the land. |
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Endometrial ablation is a procedure that offers an effective surgical treatment option for women with menorrhagia who want to avoid hysterectomy. |
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There was a taxi waiting where the aircraft came to a halt so that they could avoid the muddy dirt of the airfield. |
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Pilots can avoid wake turbulence by allowing greater distance behind the heavy aircraft and their own, or by delaying takeoff for a few minutes. |
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You may need to avoid strenuous exercise for up to a month, but walking and gentle exercises are encouraged. |
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So far, most American media outlets seem to be walking on eggshells to avoid tough coverage of the new pope. |
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There is a tendency, at present, for some to simply walk away to avoid becoming involved. |
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I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them. |
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Do not expose your jewelry to chemicals or cleaning products, avoid contact with hair products, abrasive soaps, seawater and even tap water. |
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Try to avoid chewing khat late at night, and never take sleeping pills unless prescribed by your doctor. |
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All pregnant women should avoid cigarettes and cocaine, which contribute to abruption and certain other pregnancy complications. |
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Campers will need to avoid the canvas, climbers will go up the wall staying at home, and even visits to stately homes are not advised. |
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If you have gypsum wallboard, avoid pressing too hard or you will cut through its paper facing. |
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In one supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of overtime hours. |
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To avoid interfering with steel erection, the precast seating risers followed the steel at night, using the same crawler cranes. |
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You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at gallonages that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit. |
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I had to be careful to avoid the pieces of glass on the floor as I walked into the kitchen. |
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It was one of the old-fashioned services which helped absent-minded customers avoid the risk of driving without insurance. |
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What's more, balance the books properly and you can avoid the perils of going deeper and deeper into debt. |
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My college was small and such passings in the ornate quadrangles were hard to avoid. |
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He carries concealed contraband, which he sneaks into the country in order to avoid inspection by the U.S. Customs Service. |
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The best way to avoid these problems is to follow nature's prescription of suitable times to eat. |
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In order to get the most from the experience we decided to avoid as much of the motorway route as possible. |
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I changed my diet a whole back to avoid things I knew to be pure fat like chicken skin and crackling off pork. |
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As much as they tried to find moments alone, it was impossible to avoid the droves of congratulators. |
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People should also avoid getting between a cow and her calf as the maternal instinct could make otherwise placid animals aggressive. |
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Mass congregations for a religious purpose must be banned, to avoid such tragedies as well as to avoid communal conflagrations. |
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Please avoid general conjectures about when such unreliable assurances must doubtless have been made. |
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There are at least a dozen of them, dressed in plain clothes, I was told, to avoid, alarming visitors. |
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To avoid regulations, Americans relied on technical solutions such as hatcheries and fishways. |
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At another place they were forced to portage to avoid a series of logs which had fallen into the river. |
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A recognition of this epistemological complexity is itself sufficient to compel the thoughtful interpreter to avoid precipitous decisions. |
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Timing intercourse to achieve or avoid pregnancy cannot be done with precision. |
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Funding should focus on interdisciplinary teams and avoid narrowly focused discipline research. |
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Again, anyone interested should book as soon as possible to avoid missing out. |
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Just before he hit forward on the flight deck, I dove head-first into an open hatchway to avoid the fireball and explosion. |
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Employees should be treated consistently to avoid a claim for disparity of treatment. |
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When he moved, he automatically turned and shifted his lanky, fold-out body to avoid bumping people he seemed not to see. |
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We should avoid, however, acts of apparent contrition that are, in fact, acts of detraction against our forebears in the faith. |
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The logic of that is that inside the church the collection plate should avoid visitors. |
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Did you find it any easier to avoid the Devil, to avoid evil when you were a monk? |
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The decision did not address whether the application of the law would also avoid infringing on constitutionally protected rights of free speech. |
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Combine such dense firn with a daily rhythm of freeze and thaw, and spring avalanche danger is easy to predict and avoid. |
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He has good speed, but he needs to avoid the silly mistakes that have plagued his play. |
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The only way to avoid such pitfalls would be to totally internationalize the creation of the governing institutions and democratic structures. |
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My wife was not at that meeting, and she specifically absented herself from that meeting, so as to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. |
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Just be sure to practice what you preach and avoid getting so wrapped up in other people's problems that you forget to have fun and take care of your own life! |
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Judges frequently absented themselves from court cases to avoid sentencing members of armed opposition groups or remanding them in police custody. |
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To avoid unnecessary disturbance to the reef the water pipes would be sunk through the lagoon floor and out to sea, bringing up cold water from a depth of 600 to 1000 metres. |
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The Foggaras, a network of underground galleries, conducted water from one place to the other over very long distances so as to avoid evaporation. |
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Unfaithful is acquitted and free to go, but is sternly cautioned by the Judge to avoid the lofts of unkempt Gallic playboys or he won't be as lenient the next time. |
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Holmes and I left the wagonette and proceeded by foot to this field, careful to avoid some of the deep muddy tracks left by the cattle that shared the field. |
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For more than 60 years it has helped millions of Americans avoid poverty in old age, upon becoming disabled, or after the death of a family wage earner. |
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We're to avoid any action that could be construed as aiding and abetting a kidnap negotiation, those are our strict instructions from the State Department. |
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When moving around a stream or river in waders, the angler should carry as little equipment as possible and slide feet forward, not step, to avoid losing balance. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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Beginners should avoid difficult, fussy crops such as cauliflower. |
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If the buyer prefered to avoid that route, well, Danny says he would be reluctant to sell the firearm. |
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This excess floatation capacity may allow the insects to bounce on water surfaces, much like a rubber ball on a cement sidewalk, to avoid drowning during a downpour. |
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No friend of liberty can avoid the tumble back and forth between burke and Paine. |
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To avoid a bitter bird, try a less hoppy, more malty beer, such as a brown ale or sweet stout. |
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Curated to avoid information overload, the site is dedicated to breaking news and sharp commentary. |
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A largely positive review will avoid the appearance of boosterism by lodging a minor complaint or two. |
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He was to be Iran's moderate president, reflecting public sentiment to avoid the bombast of the erstwhile Ahmadinejad. |
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By bending over and moving your shoulder in large circles, you can help avoid a serious complication of rotator cuff injury, called frozen shoulder. |
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If the playground idea is to go ahead, a lot of thought must be put into where it is located to avoid the risk of it becoming a curse rather than a blessing. |
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