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PPR will be keen to avoid a downgrade.
They will be keen to avoid costly lawsuits.
The organisers will doubtless be keen to avoid the controversy that surrounded last year's competition.
Twitter will no doubt be keen to avoid the same mistake.
No 10 is known to be keen to avoid any distraction from the battle to win the EU referendum.
The new president will certainly be keen to avoid what he called the "arrogance" of the French threat to veto UN military action in Iraq in 2003.
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Oxford-educated Mr Abhisit is keen to avoid a repeat.
He was keen to avoid an Islamist President.
They are keen to avoid demonstrations by protesters in wheelchairs.
George Osborne, the Chancellor, is keen to avoid a repeat.
It was a resemblance we were keen to avoid.
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