Sentence examples for avoid having to face from inspiring English sources

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Re-launching into a business environment would also allow the company to avoid having to face many of the issues experienced by consumer users, particularly the privacy concerns sparked by wearing a head-mounted camera in public places.

But many of his allies seem to be making use of mental health as a dodge to avoid having to face down the gun lobby on the difficult question of how to appropriately regulate firearms.

"The greatest, like beauty or evil, is in the eyes of the beholder," said Jerry Izenberg, whose 1987 book followed the Mets through their 16-inning N.L.C.S. victory against the Astros that let them avoid having to face Mike Scott in a seventh game.

Yes, Mr. Schundler is a Republican, but in his desire to avoid having to face Mr. Franks in the primary, he is united with the Democrats, who do not want their man, Mayor Jim McGreevey of Woodbridge, to have to face Mr. Franks in November.

In short, it's time for the health and social care sector to get serious about complaints, and stop finding loopholes to avoid having to face up to their mistakes.

It's reasonable to believe LeBron may want to avoid having to face Harden for a third time this season they'll go head-to-head again in Cleveland on February 3, two weeks before the All-Star Game and instead snap him up when he's on the clock for the first time.

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He also avoided having to face a primary against Mr. Levy, who failed to win enough votes to get on the Republican ballot.

All the delegations - US, France, Russia and China - other than the British have slunk out through a back exit, avoiding having to face the assembled media of the world.

By finishing off the Brewers on Sunday, the Phillies avoided having to face C. C. Sabathia, who pinch-hit for Suppan in the third in what was most likely his Milwaukee farewell, and can align their rotation the way they want heading into their series against the Dodgers.

He avoids having to face the problem that one set of things is basic or substantial descriptively, namely the atoms from which everything is constituted, and another set of things the macroscopic objects of our ordinary lives are substances by the criterion of teleological importance.

Hillary Clinton successfully avoided having to face Lefty hecklers.

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