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Some use the issue as a smokescreen to avoid having to confront gun control.
In a three-way race Blanche Lincoln, a Democratic centrist and sitting senator, failed to collect enough votes to avoid having to confront her main challenger, the state's lieutenant-governor, Bill Halter, in a run-off next month.
Mr. Holbrooke described it as a "visionary gesture" and added that Mr. Turner had first suggested the grant about six weeks ago as a way to avoid having to confront Congress for more money.
Julia bops along in a harmless, hopeful way, drinking and frequenting the bars to avoid having to confront her need to take action and wrest control of her destiny — her inability to do so is the reason she ended up in Owl in the first place.
Despite trying to learn to swim in her 30's, Helie still tells people she cannot swim at all, to avoid having to confront her fear of water.
Phobias disrupt people's daily routines, reduce their self esteem, limit their work efficiency and can even ruin relationships, because the people who experience them will usually do anything they can to avoid having to confront whatever it is they fear.
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She even avoids having to confront a sorry, burned-out apology-for-a-front-lawn every time she leaves the house.
This palliative of yet another example of the EU stepping in to subsidize the occupation and mitigate its most pernicious effects so as to avoid the embarassment of actually having to confront Israel and roll back its colonialism.
Being aware of dangers and avoiding them is usually better than having to confront them, however.
He added that the majority of Democrats and Republicans in the House want to avoid a government shutdown and will have to "confront the same kind of willful disregard for responsible government".
No matter how much you avoid them, the time comes when you have to confront them.
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