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It said this was "to ensure it complies with relevant legislation and to avoid the threat of litigation".
The league had to rescind a rule prohibiting teams from trading first round draft picks to allow the deal to pass and to avoid the threat of litigation by Eagleson.
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So what is required for a democracy to avoid the threat of "ending in tyranny"?
THE music business should have stuck by Thomas Edison's technology if it wanted to avoid the threat of piracy.
The UN has urged countries to seek a "peaceful resolution" in cyberspace to avoid the threat of global cyberwar.
In other words, Republicans can declare victory and pass the stopgap bill, avoiding the threat of a partial government shutdown.
Restricting the comprehension principle to the properties encoded also promises to avoid the other threats of contradiction presented above.
The Aviva Premiership strugglers, Leeds and Newcastle Falcons, came within minutes of avoiding the threat of relegation.
South Africa Test star Jacques Rudolph led the resistance as Glamorgan avoided the threat of being made to follow on.
It also avoids the threat of lengthy and costly litigation as well as future enforcement actions by the E.P.A.
There's no avoiding the threat of something colliding with Earth.
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