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So what is required for a democracy to avoid the threat of "ending in tyranny"?
THE music business should have stuck by Thomas Edison's technology if it wanted to avoid the threat of piracy.
It said this was "to ensure it complies with relevant legislation and to avoid the threat of litigation".
Congress could still reach a bipartisan compromise in the next month, or next year, to avoid the threat of automatic spending cuts, especially in military programs, in 2013.
Democratic leaders hope to orchestrate passage of health legislation in a three-step process intended to avoid the threat of a filibuster by Senate Republicans.
Thousands of inmates at two California prisons may be transferred to other facilities, to avoid the threat of a condition known as valley fever.
Jon Bingen, a historian in Oslo, reckons that one strong motive was to avoid the threat of revolution and violence as experienced in nearby Russia.
Involving the EU, especially in areas such as increasing the number of home-grown players at clubs, should avoid the threat of future legal action.
The best performer, in total market value, was Microsoft, which gained $123 billion as it managed to avoid the threat of legal dismemberment.
Fans have set up a supporters' trust which it is hoped will help the club through their present difficulties and avoid the threat of liquidation after today's decision.
The US military relies heavily on helicopters to avoid the threat of ambushes and roadside bombs - the deadliest weapon in the militants' arsenal.
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