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Or to forestall that change all together?
The Axis command aimed to forestall that danger by dislocating both forces opposing them.
To forestall that, autocracies may accompany any move toward women's rights with repression.
So Ms Arbour's timing may have been intended to forestall that eventuality.
Mrs. May called off a vote on Monday to forestall that outcome, and the arithmetic has not changed.
But the report tries to forestall that criticism by insisting that any new publicly funded institution must include a mandatory sunset clause.Sizzlingly adventurous?
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But if the construction gate — sadly, located in only one state, New Mexico — forestalled that rich experience, it also in many ways created its own destination.
After former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani replaced Dowd as Trump's chief lawyer in April, he reopened negotiations with Mueller about forestalling that kind of public battle through a voluntary interview.
"But a bare majority of this court," Justice Baxter wrote, "not satisfied with the pace of democratic change, now abruptly forestalls that process and substitutes, by judicial fiat, its own social policy views for those expressed by the People themselves".
This is basically highbrow shtick, of course, a sort of nervously comedic nod in the direction of the reader's exasperation, which also doubles as a way of forestalling that exasperation.
He got his foot foot against the jamb & forestalled that.
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