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This strategy made it possible to avoid the perils of the "democratic rupture" advocated by the opposition, which had united, uneasily, on a common platform in July 1974.
One way to avoid the perils of nature is to stay inside, of course.
I'm wondering if we shouldn't take the opposite tack to avoid the perils of the double dip.
Even before they left, they often were sent to classes to be indoctrinated in how to behave and avoid the perils of foreign influence.
To avoid the perils of an illegal river crossing, they paid an American friend from Georgia to bring Liliana by car through a border station, with valid documents belonging to another child.
The problem of disciplinary narrowness became critical only with the advent of "scientists" — a term invented in the 19th century — whose work became so technical that it was hard to avoid the perils of overspecialization.
We are a long way here from Hamilton's (unheeded) admonitions to his countrymen to avoid the perils of debt: The differences between America and Europe go beyond the political to their very nature.
I was to persuade the unlucky individual to avoid the perils and publicity spotlight of a byelection and get him to stand down in favour of a young bright local lawyer, Simon Hughes.
Rather than exporting the culture of the headquarters to an outpost, which never works, they contend, they intend to find qualified local staff members who know the market and thus avoid the perils of being a fish out of water.
Like a number of French philosophers during the Third Republic, Durkheim looked to science and in particular to social science and to profound educational reform as the means to avoid the perils of social disconnectedness, or "anomie," as he was to call that condition in which norms for conduct were either absent, weak, or conflicting.
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