Sentence examples for avoid any sign of from inspiring English sources

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So the incumbents (these days, especially the Republicans) avoid any sign of reasonableness that could be used against them in a primary.

It is shown to perform extremely well, giving less than 2% pixel-to-pixel variation in signal response, and is fast enough to avoid any sign of charge build-up during prolonged operation.

Next managed to avoid any sign of the high street gloom over Christmas as the retailer revealed sales soared 11.9 per cent, heaping the pressure on rival Marks & Spencer to follow suit.

In remarks that seemed intended to avoid any sign of faltering as the United States expands its presence in the gulf, Mr. Bush said at a news conference at his vacation home here that there was "no flexibility" on the United States' basic demand that President Saddam Hussein unconditionally withdraw Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

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Before the county conventions, Grønntun stated a desire for an extraordinary meeting between the party and its youth wing, where he wanted to "contribute to gathering the party and avoid any signs of a split".

By sampling within distinct habitats we seem to have avoided any sign of a Wahlund effect in our data, which may have affected previous studies if distinct ecotypes were present in sample locations.

But in the depths of the recession, as millions of workers were being laid off, companies generally avoided any signs of excess.

Along the way, he has avoided any signs of doctrine, preferring to see the results of each move before acting again.

A China weakened somewhat by economic downturn, and eager to calm the markets by showing it can manage its relationship with its most important trading partner and geopolitical rival, may be eager to avoid any open signs of rift — at least for a while.

But Blumenthal was widely regarded as the winner because he avoided showing any signs of terminal nervousness, such as fainting or staring blankly into the camera.

The basic message — to avoid at all costs any sign of skin infirmity — is the same, so why the headlong flight from this specific term, once so popular with those who sell to the geriatric set? "Age-defying is a much more encompassing term than anti-wrinkle," explains Rachel Hayes, beauty director at Cosmopolitan magazine.

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