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Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
In March Netanyahu asked Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, to freeze the project to avoid further trouble.
But sweat lodges are now far less common, with the authorities shutting some down to avoid further trouble.
To avoid further trouble, he signed a commercial treaty in 1867 that gave the British generous economic concessions in the unoccupied parts of Myanmar.
Saudi friends had told me that the religious police rarely bothered women with children, so, to avoid further trouble, I began bringing William with me when I was reporting in malls.
At the end of the book, Conde concludes that the F.B.I. agent died in an armed confrontation with Hemingway and two loyal Cuban retainers; Hemingway fled to avoid further trouble with American law enforcement.
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So he proposed a form of probation: a "diversion agreement" stipulated that if Ms. Duy sought mental health treatment and avoided further trouble, all the charges would be dismissed in two years.
Though Dotcom says protecting people is paramount, he may also have removed the gun blueprints to avoid further legal trouble with the United States government.
It also wants to continue with state-building efforts and to avoid further damage to the authority's already troubled financial situation.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
Helping someone avoid further embarrassment is honorable.
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