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This step, called sterilization, is intended to avoid any inflationary effect, though many analysts see no danger of higher prices when the euro zone economy is shrinking.

The tactic is intended to avoid any appearance of an Islamist takeover — a commitment Dr. Abou el-Fotouh himself laid out on behalf of the Brotherhood in an op-ed in The Washington Post days before Mr. Mubarak resigned.

But Mr. Craig also said President Obama intended to avoid any "shoot from the hip" and "bumper sticker slogans" approaches to deciding what to do with the counterterrorism policies he inherited.

This design intended to avoid any interference of rhodamine B on biotin exposition on PMM surface, which is a key fundamental for cell trafficking studies.

This standardised procedure was intended to avoid any human error due to a mis-recording by the interviewer or incomplete responses.

This criterion is intended to avoid any errors in those cases where the main diagnosis of AMI or UA was coded for patients with a previous history of ischaemic heart disease and who had been admitted for some other non-emergency cause.

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(See "BP Talks Dividend Suspension").. "We neither believe BP needs to protect itself through restructuring or that it intends to avoid any financial liabilities," says Mark Fletcher of Citigroup.

The fund's organizers say it is intended to avoid a severe credit market disruption.

The move is intended to avoid a Nasdaq delisting by bolstering the company's share price.

This is intended to avoid a repeat of the piecemeal 4G allocation.

The leniency was intended "to avoid a liquidity crunch," one regulator, Jose Montemayor of Texas, said on Monday.

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