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It can be used when advising someone to refrain from making a selection or decision.
Example: "In this situation, it is best to avoid choosing sides until you have all the facts."
Alternatives: "refrain from selecting" or "steer clear of picking".
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Mr Roh has tried to avoid choosing sides.
For myself, too, I hoard shampoo coupons to avoid choosing between preference and price.
It is suggested to avoid choosing peak times, such as Bank and School Holidays.
Since the beginning of this month, German parents of "intersex" children are able to choose to avoid choosing.
The main thing is to avoid choosing the same day as another robber – as then you will get in each other's way and have to share the proceeds.
His plan until now was to pick Mr Freston or Mr Moonves to replace him as chief executive of the group, but now he can avoid choosing.
At an arena at the University of Denver, where former President Bill Clinton was to appear Wednesday evening on behalf of Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Obama asked Democrats to avoid choosing a nominee who would galvanize Republicans.
"Shyness and courage, both very extreme – that's Havel," his friend Forman once said, though Havel would only admit to having been "a non-coward" in circumstances where he could not avoid choosing between cowardice and what he called non-cowardice.
And like children caught between squabbling parents — driven by the instinct for self-preservation that is universal — they did everything they could to avoid choosing one over the other.
Sometimes, coastal engineers cannot avoid choosing these natural loose sediments as the foundation of marine structures.
One must avoid choosing too many attributes in order to avoid overfitting.
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