However, it is recommended to use the longer form in order to avoid any oversights or confusion arising. |
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Both had holstered their guns so in order to avoid causing panic amongst the passengers. |
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However, we advised against roof supports and column supports in the same assembly in order to avoid differential deflection problems. |
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But in order to avoid dismissing such options out of hand, it's important always to have an open, but critical mind. |
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The first contacts often are made discreetly by women in order to avoid a public refusal. |
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The trick here is meticulous preparation in order to avoid the intrusion of any semblance of reality. |
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My theory is they do this to force people to buy two packets, in order to avoid that inevitable fight to the death. |
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Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift. |
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The Narrator escapes from the city in order to avoid being infected by cholera. |
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Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation. |
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Hard-core material could be banned as obscene and soft-core magazines could be limited to adults in order to avoid harm to minors. |
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The Levinson system of nomenclature was proposed originally for rare-earth minerals in order to avoid a proliferation of trivial names. |
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Every guarantee card that is given has the model and the design number printed in order to avoid duplication. |
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Better, then, not to invest much in hope in order to avoid the inevitable disappointment. |
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The patient used her arms while sitting to support the weight of the trunk in order to avoid pressure on the sacrum. |
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The existence of some indemonstrable principles within a science is necessary in order to avoid an infinite regress in explanations. |
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As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous. |
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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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They live on the margins, working ungodly hours on below minimum wages, almost not breathing in order to avoid detection. |
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He is willing to compromise on demographic diversity in order to avoid compromising on ideological diversity. |
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She then builds up a secondary inhibition to sexual arousal in order to avoid the frustration accompanying an unsatisfying sexual experience. |
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An accurate diagnosis of this condition is mandatory in order to avoid unnecessary treatments. |
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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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Ultimately, we need to accept ourselves and our experiences in life in order to avoid any dependency on drugs. |
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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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So in order to avoid the police and stares of the public, he kept to the solitary alleys. |
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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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He said today's youth had to pursue freedom in order to avoid being enslaved by crime and drugs. |
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While some sought to show themselves as too soft and weak for battle in order to avoid call-up, others took pride in a fighting heritage. |
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What should writers do in order to avoid the kind of heartache which arises when you publish a book and no one takes a blind bit of notice? |
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Friday morning I snuck into town for an interview, not wanting Miss R. to know and in order to avoid jinxing it. |
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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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Most of these districts are staggering the days off instead of closing early, in order to avoid paying unemployment benefits to the teachers. |
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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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The shares must be held for five years in order to avoid any withdrawal of the tax relief granted. |
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It is important to maintain caloric intake that matches caloric cost in order to avoid rapid weight loss. |
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We all want to minimize the impact on the innocent, but losing to evil in order to avoid hitting a population is worse. |
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Analog signals are usually low-pass filtered to remove most or all of the components above the Nyquist frequency in order to avoid aliasing. |
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If an oligopolist decreases his price even slightly, competitors are likely to do the same in order to avoid losing business. |
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Upon arrival at the airport, the group is escorted directly onto the airstrip in order to avoid the crowds. |
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The property cannot be sold for 10 years after its first letting, in order to avoid government clawback of the tax relief claimed. |
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Training of grass-roots leaders is one thing, but in order to avoid a lapse into traditional authoritarian styles, more is needed. |
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Might your ex-friend have in fact already spotted you and feigned absent-mindedness in order to avoid renewing a difficult relationship? |
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Rather than go down in honor, this half-god Prometheus, in order to avoid further violence, had chosen to desert over to the Olympian forces. |
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Clearly, communities will need to move decisively to change zoning laws and building codes, in order to avoid a repeat of what we have seen. |
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The move was made to restrict zoning, said Stevens, in order to avoid having a retail store set up where it was unwanted. |
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Ownership of the hotel must be retained for seven years in order to avoid a claw-back of relief. |
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I want to know which school this illiterate prig went to, in order to avoid it. |
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It's important to balance an energetic yellow with a calming blue in order to avoid too much stimulation to the nervous system. |
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It is increasingly common for the rich to understate the value of gifts in order to avoid paying taxes on property passed on to heirs. |
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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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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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I have made it a primary goal to integrate my work with my passionate interests, mostly in order to avoid the mid-life crisis of waking up to a soul-deadening modern job. |
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Inevitably, they will have to slam on the brakes and cut in front of you in order to avoid hitting the very large transport truck in the oncoming lane. |
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Well you wouldn't want to read that book, obviously, but it's the sort of thing you need to know about in order to avoid making embarrassing faux pas. |
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Grateful for our help, the king was more than willing to allow us access to the forbidden locales, giving us a royal pass in order to avoid suspicion. |
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He explained that developers should not carelessly pick any location where there was obviously no market and downscale their projects in order to avoid a higher vacancy rate. |
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The group has also used couriers to convey some messages in order to avoid digital communications altogether. |
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As a preventive measure, the organisation is also ensuring that during harvest time, woolpacks are given to Dunavant farmers in order to avoid side-selling. |
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Michaud did not come out of the closet in order to avoid some scandalous revelation. |
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I lavished Max with attention in order to avoid eye contact. |
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In Georgia, a flier has surfaced suggesting that Democrats need to vote in order to avoid another Ferguson. |
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In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they liquidate their businesses. |
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Abrams was finally run to earth in 1991, pleading guilty to two misdemeanor counts of lying to Congress under oath, in order to avoid felony charges. |
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The augmentation will be gradual and steady in order to avoid inflation. |
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Disrespecting the Bing basically meant copping to an insignificant offense in order to avoid taking responsibility for, or admitting to, a far graver one. |
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Facing a long prison sentence, Cianci pleaded no contest to the charge in order to avoid jail time, and was forced to step down. |
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Stark himself recognizes different senses of secularization when he insists that scholars not shift their ground in order to avoid embarrassment to the theory. |
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At the same time less senior flag officers might be released early in order to avoid slowing promotion rates to prized positions at the one and two star level. |
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Nevertheless, a soldier must eat a reasonably balanced diet in order to avoid fatigue, and the diseases which can run rampant through the camps of undernourished troops. |
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Anti-avoidance rules prevent taxpayers from moving passive income to a foreign subsidiary in order to avoid domestic tax. |
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In the crisis, the company was forced to reduce its costs in order to avoid going under. |
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Then, unable to walk, they would be slain by their own men, in order to avoid capture, so that a full fifty thousand died. |
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So in order to avoid unpleasant side effects like lethargy and sexual dysfunction, most recent trials also gave men testosterone supplements. |
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So, in order to avoid it, people accede to a social contract and establish a civil society. |
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Nonconformists who wanted office ostentatiously took the Anglican sacrament once a year in order to avoid the restrictions. |
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Some poor people even forced themselves to live in cold dark rooms in order to avoid paying these taxes. |
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It was around this time that she changed her name to Sherene Davis in order to avoid being confused with Welsh folk singer Mary Hopkin. |
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Any ship that has to pass those places makes sure to give a wide berth in order to avoid accidents. |
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The women killed both themselves and their children in order to avoid slavery. |
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Dio implies that he did so out of cowardice, in order to avoid the imminent clash with the opposition. |
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Most African Americans obeyed the Jim Crow laws, in order to avoid racially motivated violence. |
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The danger of being beneath the machines meant that they had to constantly pay attention to its movements in order to avoid serious injury. |
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When the Nixon shock happened in August 1971, BOJ should have appreciated the currency in order to avoid inflation. |
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Until 1964, trains were forced to follow a sharp curve along a contour in order to avoid steep gradients. |
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Preoperative aortogram may confirm the diagnosis and identify the vascular supply, in order to avoid catastrophic intraoperative bleeding. |
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The rightmost Bragg peak is of interest here in order to avoid any gravity effect. |
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Appearance of scan lines annoy video makers, thus scan frequency must be faster than shutter time in order to avoid such issues. |
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But in order to avoid controversy, he swiftly pledged to hand his winning spondulics over to charity. |
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Both vessels were fitted with navigation light and in order to avoid the authorities, the lights had been extinguished. |
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During the gelatinization procedure, the beaker was covered with aluminium foil, in order to avoid evaporation of water. |
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Most perniciously, it has misinterpreted its options in order to avoid taking action. |
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When students follow a teacher's rules or do their homework in order to avoid guilt or embarrassment they are involved in introjected regulation. |
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And in order to avoid it, Parfit has embraced perfectionism. |
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It was plausible that Cara became more catatonic in order to avoid a painful and overwhelming confrontation with terrifying but repressed memories of child abuse. |
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The tenons on the ends of the rails were cut off-center in order to avoid interference between the tenons on the side rails with those of the front and back rails. |
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The Chief Executive Officer has directed XENs Operation Hangu, Bannu and Tank Divisions to improve recovery position in order to avoid disciplinary action against them. |
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Certain specialised courts have also been provided for by the legislature, in order to avoid backlog in the main legal administration infrastructure. |
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Eventually, however, John agreed to withdraw in order to avoid division. |
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In 1699, the Republic was forced to sell two mainland patches of its territory to the Ottomans in order to avoid being caught in the clash with advancing Venetian forces. |
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As a result of it the Romanian government and the army were forced to retreat from Bessarabia as well as from northern Bukovina in order to avoid war with the Soviet Union. |
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The organization does not accept money from governments, intergovernmental organizations, political parties or corporations in order to avoid their influence. |
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It was claimed in 1876 that it was not Lewis who stabbed Black, but another man, Ianto Parker, who fled to America following the incident in order to avoid prosecution. |
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By one account, Cavendish had a back staircase added to his house in order to avoid encountering his housekeeper because he was especially shy of women. |
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Leaked documents suggest that Mossack Fonseca helped tuna export company Borda Azul set up a shell company in the British Virgin Islands in order to avoid Costa Rican taxes. |
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Other historic examples of tax avoidance were the deliberate destructions of roofs after World War II in order to avoid substantial property taxes. |
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However, in order to avoid any friction within the ranks, the Company also took pains to adapt its military practices to their religious requirements. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, a movement arose to change the Australian name of the game from women's basketball to netball in order to avoid confusion between the two sports. |
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Often governments will accept changes in legislation in order to avoid both the time delay, and the negative publicity of being seen to clash with the Lords. |
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Alfred was forced to go into hiding for the rest of the winter and spring of 878 in the Somerset marshes in order to avoid the superior Danish forces. |
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I'd prefer to deep copy that in order to avoid complications with updates. |
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