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It opens a wide berth for the possibility of penalties and, some drivers suggest, even accidents.
Adelaide fans: you might want to keep a wide berth for a little while.
And people are going to give you a wide berth for a few hours.
Though if he's any sense, he'll give you a (respectfully) wide berth for a while.
That's right, Peter — you'd best stay away from dis here briar patch and leave a wide berth for us Bizerkly alliance-makers.
I agree that the First Amendment provides a wide berth for even the most repugnant homophobic, anti-Semitic, racist and other hate speech, and that there are many tools other than legal regulation to counter hate speech.
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Magazine and newspaper editors generally consider the stories they publish to speak with the voice and authority of the institution; book publishers often allow a wider berth for the individual authorial voice.
While we do not want prosecutors to criminalize politics, we also do not want the Supreme Court to give wider and wider berth for corrupt politicians to get away with using their positions of power to enrich themselves.
Furthermore, legions of readers wanted to know in particular whether they were Everton or Liverpool fans, or steered a wide berth of this touchy subject for fear of alienating fans.
Turner also claimed that Quest would appeal to any gender, stating, "Traditionally, action adventure animation may be stronger with boys, but in this case, storylines are being developed to draw girls in... we're really hoping for a wide berth of viewership".
Apparently James Blake gave the journos a wide berth too for the less medical reason of being "too shy".
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