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The woman would be allowed to "avert her eyes," the law said.
Banks, she said, should not be allowed to "avert their gaze" so easily.
Mrs. Merkel and other German officials fear that giving in to the calls for collective bonds or using the European Central Bank as a lender of last resort will ease pressure on the debtor nations, allowing them to avert the drastic structural changes that Berlin says that they need to make to become competitive, while making Germany and other creditors liable for their debts.
During President Barack Obama's administration, Garcia received temporary extensions allowing him to avert a deportation order from 2009, according to the Detroit Free Press.
This study shows that the adipogenic transcription factor PPARγ is critical for ERBB2-positive breast cancer cells to convert the high levels of fatty acids that they produce into triglycerides, allowing them to avert the cell death that results from lipotoxicity.
That may or may not be enough to allow him to avert disaster in the coming elections.
A couple of the laws that require the ultrasound be visible to the patient allow her to "avert her eyes".
If granted by Obama, it would allow Bergdahl to avert a military trial scheduled for April where he will face charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Never before have we faced catastrophic environmental risks on a planetary level, and seldom has there been such potential for innovation to allow us to avert serious risks and transform the world.
He opposes abortion absolutely, even in cases of rape, incest and danger to the mother's life, and this year co-sponsored a bill requiring women seeking abortions to be given mandatory ultrasound (although the legislation kindly allows them to avert their eyes during the procedure).
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