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"I deliberately avoided using terms such as 'sacrifice' and 'fallen', which to me read as obvious euphemisms for a reality that is more complicated and harsh," he says.

This woman describes how she would deliberately avoid using the bus as a social space: Yeah, no, I, I personally wouldn't … I wouldn't get on the bus with any of my friends.

However, not all objects at sea have an AIS transceiver; moreover, some deliberately avoid using it, trying to squeeze through a network of radars.

In this framework, we deliberately avoid using expert workshops, since expert opinions – though providing detailed information and insights – may restrict the horizon to the fields of their competence and interest [59].

I've deliberately avoided using these, because they're sort of redundant legalese for the things I've already been talking about.

"I have deliberately avoided using that term.

But in creating its bluegrass, Scotts deliberately avoided using any material from plant pests.

During Thursday's emotionally charged House debate, proponents deliberately avoided using the word abortion to characterize the bill.

"We have deliberately avoided using the word performance because we don't want to build up the wrong expectations," said Morris.

He deliberately avoids using the word "mold," however, referring instead to "dangerous and hazardous conditions".

He said Microsoft had in the past deliberately avoided using the name "Windows 9" and instead chose Windows 10 as a way to signify a break with a past which involved successive stand-alone versions of the operating system.

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