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"We need to have a conversation" about something — which is a euphemism for avoiding something and a real conflict.
The defending champion Serena Williams remains on course for a sixth Wimbledon title but Wimbledon have Novak Djokovic to thank for avoiding something of a political embarrassment here.
That, plus the shock waves that battered markets around the world, seems to have made lawmakers sit up and take notice.Before the vote, Barney Frank, the Democratic head of the House banking committee, observed that: "It is hard to get political credit for avoiding something that hasn't yet happened".
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"That may mean somewhat fewer jobs in normal years, in exchange for the benefit of avoiding something like what we just went through in the financial crisis, which was an immense job killer".
Mr. Gupta's sentencing memorandum by his defense team walks a fine line by offering up his extensive charitable work as a basis for a lighter punishment while avoiding something judges always like to see: a measure of contrition for the misconduct.
You're avoiding something.
"The immigration judges' hands are tied in the sense that the only way for them to avoid something like this is to not enforce the law and look the other way".
I had been running for four decades to avoid something like this.
For example, your child may want to avoid something or a situation so he may "act out" to avoid the situation.
Young Scorsese saw something to avoid, something to consider with horror.
Do you know how to avoid something?
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