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But some things you can't avoid getting embroiled in".
The younger man, now 49, has tried to avoid getting embroiled in party intrigue but no longer bothers much to disguise his differences with Mr Simitis.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama have tried to avoid getting embroiled in that debate, issuing Delphic pronouncements and taking care to appoint one campaign co-chairman from each party.
He wants to avoid getting embroiled in another Middle East war and to avoid the US dictating outcomes in the region, but he doesn't want Syria to spiral further into chaos or President Bashar al-Assad to continue in power.
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Russia has typically rejected any international effort to support the opposition in a way that might repeat the NATO military intervention in Libya, and despite strong statements, the West has avoided getting further embroiled in the Syria fighting out of fear of the long-term consequences.
No way is the academy getting embroiled in that.
Yet Turkey has enough trouble coping with the PKK, let alone getting embroiled in regime change.
They all abstain from social media for fear of getting embroiled in some brouhaha.
We are fearful of getting embroiled in a bombing war that cannot be won.
Michelle King Perhaps to avoid getting defensive.
Wisely, one suspects, Mr. Parrott intends to concentrate on developing the strings before getting embroiled with exotic brass instruments.
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