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Ownership of the services often remains with the city, avoiding the prospect of a fire sale.
Avoiding the prospect of further atrocities is clearly a legitimate concern.
While Mr. Holder has portrayed his original decision as based narrowly on legal tactics — like avoiding the prospect of a drawn-out appeal challenging the commissions system itself — it was both hailed and condemned on ideological grounds.
Alcoa is said by analysts to be mainly concerned with taking full control of the alumina venture and avoiding the prospect of having to work with a new partner.
After weeks of worry, the US Senate and House of Representatives finally passed a compromise bill to water down the combined tax hikes and spending cuts, which had been due to come into effect this month, avoiding the prospect of the world's biggest economy moving back into recession.
"The project is exhibiting the key benefits that the industry derives from successful open source collaboration: rapid development, faster testing, feedback and project turn around, broader industry adoption and learning through implementation and de-facto standardization whilst avoiding the prospect of commoditization.
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If you think it through, which most of us avoid, the prospect of Techmaggedon is terrifying.
Now investors are flocking to bond funds; they are paying to avoid uncertainty — to avoid the prospect of financial Armageddon.
The move avoids the prospect of cabinet Eurosceptics resigning, thus limiting the political damage of Tory splits on the issue.
Now these banks are selling their positions to avoid the prospect of having to book losses from their reduced value.
Our rules are set up precisely to avoid the prospect of each party offering their slant on the information".
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