He announced yesterday that almost 100 tonnes of food would have to be sourced to avert the threat of hunger in the affected areas. |
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She tried her best to avert her eyes from the chest that she could plainly see through the open shirt. |
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Emma helped avert disaster when she prevented the 33-seater bus freewheeling down Shap Road. |
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With the help of an uncultured druid, he must destroy an accursed object in order to avert disaster and save his own life. |
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If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed. |
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Arbitrators have been called in as a last-ditch attempt to avert strike action by hundreds of Yorkshire miners. |
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Despite last-minute government moves to avert the strike, it went ahead on Thursday. |
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They reduce the frequency and intensity with which the authorities must intervene as lenders of last resort to avert systemic crises. |
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The man keeps smiling at me and I avert my eyes but somehow he is able to manoeuvre himself around so he's constantly in my line of vision. |
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The shopkeeper had placed a small lump of coal in the centre of each to avert the evil eye. |
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Politically, the idea is a potential disaster, which will take a lot of salesmanship and flowery prose to avert. |
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Last-ditch efforts to avert war in the second week of March were to no avail. |
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We have to avert our eyes from the bombs and fires once in a while to look at the other images of this war. |
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Shara saw Deidre try to avert her eyes, but was drawn to the now complete tattoo. |
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They don't make for pretty reading and some of you may wish to avert your eyes now. |
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Dogs are intelligent enough to stay in the shade and avert their eyes from the sun. |
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While walking, I instinctively keep my gaze low and avert my eyes from those of men. |
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The Cell would also help avert accidental deaths and disabling injuries by providing proper first aid. |
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Can Africa mount a prevention campaign successful enough to avert an epidemic of Western proportions? |
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A vigilant driver managed to stop the locomotive and avert a major disaster. |
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After such a demoralizing outing, it would have taken a miracle to avert a catastrophe. |
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I did, however, do my part to try to avert the disaster that ended about five years later in divorce. |
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British Airways, which spent the week scrabbling to avert strike action, was also back under pressure. |
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The Environment Agency said that two flood basins had been opened this morning to try to avert flooding problems. |
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To avert feline catastrophe, head over to the blog deemed Most Deserving of Wider Recognition and drop a few shekels in the tip jar. |
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If we, the press and the people, refuse to avert our gaze from the misdoings of the BCCI, it might be forced to mend its ways. |
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They were able to avert the bipartisanship crisis and come together to restore the faith of everyone working in the local media industry. |
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More sweat fell down his stubby chin as he tried to avert his eyes away from her steady gaze. |
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Meanwhile, Luke and I avert our gazes, looking with studied interest at the fascinating ads above the tube map, opposite. |
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The first five steps are really very simple and can easily avert a potential disaster. |
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Aid workers said law-and-order must be speedily restored to avert a humanitarian disaster. |
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An information desk to issue periodic bulletins and correct misinformation appearing in the electronic or printed media can help avert crises. |
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Of course, governments can print money and cut interest rates in an attempt to avert deflation. |
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Although they have the means to avert it, Western governments and transnational companies are standing by and letting it happen. |
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Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman took a hand in negotiations in an effort to avert a strike but was not willing to offer any additional money. |
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The purpose of military action must be to relieve or avert gross physical harm to non-combatant civilians. |
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It seems we had lost the feeling for impending danger that's necessary to avert disaster. |
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In spite of all his wealth, power and influence, he cannot avert his own downfall. |
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In ancient Rome the performance of Fescennine songs at a wedding was said to avert the evil eye. |
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But the financial authorities and the leading players on Wall Street stand ready to avert a meltdown. |
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Several police forces in Britain have adopted a missing child alert system in a bid to avert tragedy. |
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This places the slide under the body to act as a counterbalance and avert falling off of the shot. |
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Although forestry is New Zealand's third biggest export earner, the Government appears to be doing little to avert a crisis. |
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However, his prayers did not avert the famous Morozov strike of 1885, when his 8,000 workers protested against the fines. |
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Are you calculating how much he has done to avert global warming by putting his econobox in neutral and allowing it to roll down hills? |
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The pilots managed to avert a total disaster by using the engine's throttles to steer the plane. |
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He does not control the source of the danger, but he has control of the means to avert a dreadful accident. |
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Whether the facts will be enough to avert disaster will hinge largely on whether Boehner can bring himself to accept them. |
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In both instances, rival companies have been too preoccupied with eluding prosecution to consider sharing collective knowledge that might avert further accidents. |
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A call made as a situation escalated could suggest a calm approach and a clear-headed attempt to bring in more officers and possibly avert a violent outcome. |
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All artifice, all human pretensions and deceptions are stripped away, to the extent that the reader has to fight the urge not to avert their eyes, so intimate is what is left. |
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I have to avert my eyes after more than a few minutes of Walt Disney. |
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To improve the aircraft's longitudinal stability, and to avert stall at steep angles and subsonic speed, there are two shallow upper-surface fences on each wing. |
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Sometimes, even before shots are fired, Interrupters can predict and avert crisis, according to Slutkin. |
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And they believe in tougher sanctions precisely because they want to avert war. |
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But over the next two months, watch them avoid making tough debt choices to avert another shutdown, says Peter Beinart. |
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Can they defuse the crisis in time to avert a potential nuclear war? |
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The White House says that will avert a trade war, a global trade war, that could hurt the U.S. economy at a time all the government data shows it is roaring back to life. |
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The agency issued a press release urging both sides to avert a strike. |
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To avert this situation, and ultimately to consolidate strategic stability, it is expedient to limit search activity against missile armed submarines. |
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There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak. |
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Too little fresh thinking was employed in trying to avert this war. |
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In 1994, Saudi billionaire Prince al-Waleed bin Talal acted as Euro Disney's white knight, taking an almost 25 per cent stake in the company to avert a financial crisis. |
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The suddenness of Sarah Palin's resignation Friday raises the question about whether Palin is leaving to avert a major scandal. |
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Nardini wholeheartedly expounds the idea that those in the public eye are obliged to raise the profile of organisations who struggle to avert major crises. |
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As the deadline looms, federal officials insist they'll do all they can to avert a showdown with the resisters, saying no one will be evicted without a court hearing. |
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In the first case, a timely coup could be sufficient to avert an invasion. |
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We avert our collective eyes as we pass by the gentlemen and ladies of the road and each time we do it we create ghosts to people the shadows of our world. |
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She contacted her lender, which helped her avert foreclosure. |
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Earth's greatest scientists work around the clock to avert disaster, finally resolving the problem with the careful use of test tubes, Bunsen burners, and litmus paper. |
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Although money is kept in a strongroom, the front of the building has just a glass door with no lock, to avert stray dogs. |
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Used in rheumatism and colds, also to avert evil eye Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. |
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Tacitus did not say why Prasutagus' naming the emperor as his heir as well as his daughters was meant to avert the risk of injury. |
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The directors of the company attempted to avert bankruptcy by appealing to Parliament for financial help. |
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However, Parliament did attempt to avert conflict by requiring all adults to sign The Protestation, an oath of allegiance to Charles. |
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It was necessary in the 1750s for his friends to avert a trial against him on the charge of heresy. |
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She dispatched the Earl of Argyll and Lord Moray to offer terms and avert a war. |
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After fighting began, Congress launched a final attempt to avert war, which Parliament rejected as insincere. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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He ordered the dispersal of the invasion fleet in order to avert further damage by British air and naval attacks. |
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Conchobar had pledged to marry Deirdre himself in time to avert war, and takes his revenge on Clann Uisnigh. |
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The purpose of the loan was to avert bankruptcy, stabilise the currency, and improve Austria's general economic condition. |
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When the crisis loomed, one way to try to avert it was to simply start reducing the interest paid on discretionary and demand deposits. |
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To avert the humiliation of a successful discharge petition, Chairman Smith relented and allowed the bill to pass through the Rules Committee. |
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In Portugal, a general strike has been called by the federation of public labour unions to avert austerity measures. |
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It was a textbook case of how prompt government action could avert a major crisis. |
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Nonetheless, the efforts of the peacekeeping force and that of South Sudanese military is too little, too late to avert the catastrophy. |
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War hawk Norman Podhoretz wants to strike Iran now to avert disaster later. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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To avert the impending doom, Cordelia tells the Axeman that Fiona loves only person, herself. |
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Thirty-five years ago, Canadians led by Johnson and other church officials were among those who did their best to avert the genocide in Biafra. |
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The utility can avert rolling black-outs and defer building new power plants. |
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Colorado pulled goalie Semyon Varlamov for an extra attacker with five minutes remaining but couldn't avert its first shutout of the season. |
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The causes of income stagnation are varied and lack the political simplicity of calls to bring down the deficit or avert another Wall Street meltdown. |
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Weight lifting can do wonders to avert lymphatic issues that arise in women after they have undergone breast surgery, according to a research study. |
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Pakistan has called for intensified efforts to prevent the weaponization of outer-space to avert a grave danger to international peace and security. |
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To avert conflict in Quebec, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act of 1774, expanding Quebec's territory to the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. |
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When Victor returns to our world as megalomaniacal super-villain Dr Doom, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must pool their new abilities to avert catastrophe. |
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A buffer zone is intended to avert the effect of negative environmental or human influences, whether or not it embodies great natural or cultural value itself. |
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In 19th-century Japan, as well as in Germany, industrializers sought to avert the socialist inclinations of working classes by resorting to extreme repression or paternalism. |
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He directed all ministries and government departments to assess their procedures and monitor employees' productivity and dedication to avert delays or foot-dragging. |
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These initial approvals, once installed, will help to avert the type of gasoline shortages and logistical and transportation challenges New Jerseyans faced following Sandy. |
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Measures are pursuing to prevent or mitigate the usual consequences of such outrages, and with the hope of their succeeding at least to avert general hostility. |
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