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In its eagerness to avoid the issue, the administration lined up with Turkey.
The eagerness to avoid confrontation stems from the leadership's desire to preserve its interests, according to Palestinian experts.
Can we therefore assume that in your eagerness to avoid the sun you have moved to a cave in Lapland?
Some union strategists say the company's eagerness to avoid a strike might give the Teamsters extra bargaining leverage.
Now his eagerness to avoid offending anyone suggests a man wanting to make amends; does he ever feel like he has been misunderstood?
West quickly deduced that explaining the killer's unusual eagerness to avoid harming his victims before he killed them was the key to the murderer's mental make-up.
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Because of the time those fights consumed — and the eagerness of lawmakers to avoid tough votes in a charged partisan atmosphere — the Congressional spending and budget process completely collapsed this year for the first time in a quarter-century and Congress did not fulfill its most basic responsibility, allocating money to federal agencies.
Every gesture has his audience in mind, and one notes in his inventive strokes an eagerness to please and to avoid offense.
The German Bundesbank is amongst the more cautious, mirroring the eagerness of Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to avoid a too-generous stimulus package that would plunge the country into more debt (See "Germany's Anti Stimulus Attack").
To avoid being tagged as spam mail, viral marketing counts on the eagerness of one person to pass on the product.
Dave Hill, who blogs about London for The Guardian, suggested on Monday that Mr. Johnson's "eagerness to maintain good relations with" the British newspaper division of News Corporation might have influenced his decision to avoid the phone-hacking scandal.
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