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In particular, avoiding by Japanese is intended to show social consideration toward the other party and to avert dilemmas for both oneself and the other party after a conflict manifests itself (Nakatsugawa, 2007, 2008).
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In CSR in different contexts, the idea of "think globally, act locally" or "think global, act local" recognises that most relevant CSR issues are presented as dilemmas rather than as easy choices to make, and that such dilemmas must be properly managed and averted if business is to be conducted in a responsible and sustainable way.
Dilemmas, dilemmas.
They too avert their eyes.
Mario Draghi's "whatever it takes" comments in 2012 helped to avert an immediate crisis in the Spanish and Italian bond markets; more generally, low interest rates have encouraged investors to shift out of cash and into risky assets, particularly equities.But this creates some dilemmas for central bankers, as Mark Carney of the Bank of England acknowledged in his Mais lecture yesterday.
Underachievers avert your eyes.
Avert your eyes, folks.
Avert your gaze".
Audiophiles avert your ears.
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