Hard and social science will of course progress even though the Supreme Court averts its eyes. |
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The sallow-faced Salome averts her scheming eyes from what she has brought about. |
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This is normal and usually satisfactory as it averts tedium and allows both officers to handle the vessel's controls and assist the other. |
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Their failure to do so deepens suspicions that the rule will cause more trouble than it averts. |
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There are almost no roads, which averts much of the illegal logging, disease and destitution that often follows forest development. |
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The Commission has therefore come out in favour of a development that averts the proliferation of marks. |
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The additional, permanently installed protective conductor averts this danger. |
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This method of investigation averts the lodging of complaints by the victim, and hence endangerment by the most violent networks. |
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Leprosy is a curable disease, and treatment provided in the early stages averts disability. |
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The agreement reached at the Conciliation Board stage of negotiations averts a strike by PSAC CFIA members. |
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I shall urge him to work with me to reach a deal that averts the risks threatened by this latest US measure. |
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The results are immediate and it averts closing-day disasters. |
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Her dad looks up from his bag of chips on the couch for a moment, then averts his eyes immediately back to the television where a basketball game rages at a tied score. |
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Tentative deal averts disruption at British Columbia ports. |
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Sack farming averts the starvation that previously threatened his family. |
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But it could prove far-sighted if it averts another referendum upset. |
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Second, the type of expertise included in a collaborative process directly affects the final cost, and it will always be arguable whether such expertise averts problems in the negotiation. |
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The history of federal political systems clearly establishes that the relationship between federal arrangements and political conflict is that federalism reduces or averts conflicts. |
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By holding on to him Arjuna averts the contingency of drowning. |
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Preventing new infections averts the negative economic consequences of the disease for vulnerable households, communities and societies, while life-saving treatment preserves household productivity and enhances food security. |
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