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Banks, she said, should not be allowed to "avert their gaze" so easily.
The woman would be allowed to "avert her eyes," the law said.
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Yet the situation was allowed to fester, with one catastrophe temporarily averted while another lurked just around the corner.
In the midst of the flooding Romania's President Traian Băsescu warned that an ecological disaster could occur if lakes containing potentially lethal mining waste were allowed to overspill.While that situation was averted, more than 1,000 kilometres of roads were damaged and 55,000 hectares of agricultural land were affected.
Instead, too many are allowed to prey on the weakest and least-protected while governments avert their eyes.
But rebels said more assistance was needed to avert the massacre that would inevitably come if Gaddafi was allowed to remain in power.
This would also help to avert another financial meltdown, which could certainly happen again if unregulated banks are allowed to continue their reckless, casino gambling practices.
The Weibull distribution was adequate to predict the impact failure strength of ECC, allowing to avert additional costly experiments.
At the other end, Tavares almost capitalised on confusion in the Angolan defence, as he was almost allowed to slip in before Lama gathered to avert the danger.
That may or may not be enough to allow him to avert disaster in the coming elections.
But will it be sufficient to avert defeat in Afghanistan?
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