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The fund's organizers say it is intended to avoid a severe credit market disruption.
This is intended to avoid a repeat of the piecemeal 4G allocation.
The move is intended to avoid a Nasdaq delisting by bolstering the company's share price.
The leniency was intended "to avoid a liquidity crunch," one regulator, Jose Montemayor of Texas, said on Monday.
The tactic is intended to avoid a Republican filibuster, but in the Senate, the majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, faces challenges if he tries to use it.
The bailout, worked out over weeks of negotiations, calls for €110 billion in loans over the next three years, intended to avoid a debt default.
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These clauses are intended to avoid an Argentina-style holdout problem by binding all bondholders to a deal agreed to by a specified majority of bondholders.
The members of fact-finding team were chosen after back-room diplomatic maneuvering intended to avoid an American veto of a strongly worded, Arab-backed Security Council resolution condemning Israel and calling for a formal investigation.
The restructuring of the $132 billion public debt, which would save the government $4 billion in interest rates next year, is intended to avoid an outright halt on interest payments, which most economists believe would set off a run on the banks and a steep devaluation of the peso.
Under such circumstances Pitot intended to avoid an engagement if possible, even though La Vengeance was a more heavily armed vessel carrying eight 42-pounder carronades, twenty-eight 18-pounders, and sixteen 12-pounder cannon.
The second is that our reciprocal best-hit approach was prone to miss genes with high sequence divergence caused by adaptive evolution, as it was intended to avoid an overestimation of divergence by comparing paralogues.
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