Sentence examples for avoiding the feeling of from inspiring English sources

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The rule could involve something objective (eg, never exceeding a specific quota of research involvements) or subjective (eg, avoiding the feeling of rushing to, from, and through all of one's commitments).

It enables me, as a white person, to go through most of my life easily avoiding the feeling of discomfort that I experienced when I joined Regina at her table in the dining hall.

(7) "Falling out of love" may be a way of avoiding the feeling of being trapped or not being able to deal with a new discovery about a lover: When you fall in love you get closer to someone, and as you do, you feel their vulnerabilities and you get to see uglier parts of them.

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"You avoid the feeling of insignificance you feel at a hotel," said Christopher J. Kelly, co-founder and president of Convene.

They want to avoid the feeling of needing someone.

"I'd avoid the feeling of utter despair," he said.

This was all to avoid the feeling of isolation that comes with work.

To avoid the feeling of walking on spongy terrain, the tile only gives by five millimeters.

And that, where it was deemed impossible to cut, I will hopefully have come up with something that avoids the feeling of waiting for a bus.

NOBODY sitting in the sun-drenched rose garden in Kabul where the self-styled leader of Afghanistan's opposition likes to hold court could avoid the feeling of déjà vu.

Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, who pulled off this feat -- and somehow managed to avoid the feeling of plastic fakeness that Barnes purists and Barnes skeptics alike were anticipating -- deserves our gratitude.

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