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Thus, means-based affirmative action would avoid casting a cloud of suspicion over anyone's achievements.
To sneak past them, it helps to be transparent and avoid casting a shadow.
The administration has spent months trying to avoid casting its veto in the Security Council to block membership of a Palestinian state.
It was likely that the debt ceiling would be raised, but under Mr McConnell's plan Republicans would be able to avoid casting an embarrassing vote to that effect.
Mr Hagel has not turned into a hawk demanding new wars (indeed, in the case of Asia, his concern is to avoid casting China as an adversary).
He proposed voting for any of the collaborating parties in order to avoid casting a vote for United Russia — for the Communists, for A Just Russia, for Yabloko.
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For its part, GiveDirectly avoids casting cash transfers as a panacea.
She rejects the apocryphal, precedes conjecture with "perhaps" and avoids casting anyone in too harsh a light.
Dolin, the author of the "Smithsonian Book of National Wildlife Refuges" and other works, avoids casting moral judgments, and rightly so.
Barack Obama echoed the White House line, calling for direct talks to resolve the issue, and, for the most part, avoided casting blame on either country.
Until now, most French officials, including President Jacques Chirac, have avoided casting the debate on the banning of religious symbols as singling out Islam.
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