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Though Mr. Romney has assiduously avoided taking on one rival for the Republican presidential nomination, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, Mr. Romney took a veiled swipe at Mr. Perry in a speech Tuesday before the Veterans of Foreign Wars national convention in San Antonio.
One of the endearing attributes of the International Contemporary Ensemble, or ICE, is that it appears to have avoided taking on a stylistic agenda.
For those wondering why the government seems to have studiously avoided taking on big companies, I stumbled on a novel theory worth sharing.
Police investigators and legal experts have avoided taking on that case because they say they have not been guaranteed protection from groups they believe carried out the attack.
In Germany, Angela Merkel, who was elected last month to a second term as chancellor, has also avoided taking on the country's powerful unions and its regional banks.
A recent study from South Africa revealed that bosses there were desperate to dodge the attentions of bureaucrats and thus avoided taking on new workers.High unit labour costs are also culpable.
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Small firms buy machinery to avoid taking on staff.
Indeed, the PRI is cleverly avoiding taking on Mr Fox at all.
It avoids taking on powerful lobbies who benefit from wasteful public spending.
NEW OR UNDISCLOSED DEBTS When you're in the process of buying a home, avoid taking on other debt.
This allowed JPMorgan to avoid taking on liabilities it would prefer not to assume (think mortgage-backed securities).
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