Sentence examples for care to avoid for from inspiring English sources

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Piquantly, at this point the television cameras cut away to a shot of Dick Cheney looking suitably solemn, neatly reminding the informed viewer of the humbug of a president and vice-president thanking US troops for facing dangers in Iraq which they took care to avoid for themselves in Vietnam.

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And we must take care to avoid nostalgia for a time that has past -- for nostalgia, which takes its nourishment from illusion and resentment, is political and cultural poison.

All electrical lights should be treated with care to avoid the potential for fire or electric shocks.

And he says he takes great care to avoid conflicts of interest: for example, doing no business in Israel or the Palestinian territories, to avoid damaging his credibility there as the quartet's representative.

Furthermore, placement of the jugular catheter and blood draws from it require care to avoid sampling extracranial venous blood, for example, from the superficial facial veins.

Within the movement he had a reputation for taking care to avoid civilian casualties and cancelling operations if there was a risk.

While the ethics committee said it had found "no credible evidence" that the senators had violated gift rules in obtaining their mortgages, it chastised them for not taking care to avoid an appearance of impropriety.

Quality has also become an important focus, with proposals that "the provider needs to take more responsibility for the posthospital care," to avoid preventable readmissions.

Birth tourism is nothing new and not an exclusively Chinese phenomenon, either but while it's often said that Chinese women travel to America to give birth chiefly to obtain citizenship and passports for their children, many also seek better and cheaper health care and to avoid fines for having extra children.

It becomes evident that some P-statements would ask for different user behaviour or rather for a different formula of the respective personal care product to avoid the need for these P-statements.

Based on this scheme, Weisbrod suggests, for the case of the United States, that "the development of halfway technologies was implicitly encouraged by the cost-reimbursement insurance system that has dominated hospital and medical care until recently, because there was little or no incentive for medical care providers to avoid costly technologies that were even marginally effective".

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