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The power of the evil eye is sometimes held to be involuntary; a Slavic folktale, for example, relates the story of a father afflicted with the evil eye who blinded himself in order to avoid injuring his own children.
The injector was at an angle of 12° in order to avoid injuring vessels, its distal end entering a depth 4.5 mm in the fourth ventricle, and was installed and documented in the burr hole for measuring intracranial pressure.
For example, when driving a car, a driver has a duty to use reasonable care in order to avoid injuring pedestrians and other drivers.
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Landing with a lot of forward momentum will require you to roll in order to avoid falling and/or injuring yourself.
Engberg said O'Reilly ignored orders from CBS Bureau Chief Larry Doyle to keep camera lights off in order to avoid attracting attention and being injured: "According to Doyle, O'Reilly returned to the hotel in a rage over the fact that his cameraman wouldn't turn on the lights to photograph angry crowds.
Asotrecol, the union headed by Parra, says the GM Colmotores plant routinely fires employees who suffer debilitating injures common to the job in order to avoid paying medical benefits, the AFL-CIO blog reports.
Many participants reported using exercise for weight management with 50.3 % reporting that they trained intensely in order to avoid weight gain and 71.8 % stating that they would worry about weight gain if unable to exercise or injured and therefore restrict their calorie intake.
(c) avoid honking, in order to avoid disturbing residents.
So, in order to avoid risks, I will take risks".
They have largely avoided Tahrir in order to avoid precipitating any confrontation between civilians.
The military stepped in in order to avoid violence".
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