Sentence examples for interest of avoiding from inspiring English sources

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Lowe's denied the claims of the three workers and did not admit any liability but settled "in the interest of avoiding additional disruption and litigation costs," Lowe's said.

The charter then establishes stricter rules for 2010: restricting non-permeable material to a maximum of 50percentt of a swimsuit's total surface in the interest of avoiding an air pocket being formed between the skin and the suit.

But even critics say he has softened over the years, and is more likely to take a lenient approach in the interest of avoiding an unnecessary confrontation with the army.

And is imposing a presumption that every citizen of 14 nations with a collective population in excess of 400 million "the least restrictive means available" of advancing the compelling interest of avoiding terrorism in the sky?

• To the Editor: Some may question the memory of this 85-year-old, yet I have no doubt that less than a year ago the nation was being assured by government officials that the huge bailouts of financial institutions were necessary because — in the interest of avoiding a national disaster — those institutions were too large to be allowed to fail.

But common sense also tells us there are teams Stern and his counterparts in competing sports prefer to have advance for the sake of television ratings and others they would just as soon see gone in the interest of avoiding embarrassment.

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"Peppa Pig is a well known fan of Sure Start children's centres but, in the interests of avoiding any controversy or misunderstanding, we have agreed she should not attend," said the Peppa Pig programme makers.

MEMO TO The New Yorker STAFF September 6, 1940 In the interests of avoiding possible embarrassment, I would report that I was kicked out of the Stork Club last night, or asked not to come in again (suavely), because the sight of me causes distress to Mr. [Sherman ] Billingsley the proprietor — something I'm doing my best to take in my stride.

In a guest contribution below, Ellis, a frequent presence on Dot Earth, expands on the points in his Op-Ed piece hoping to clarify potential misperceptions and defend his main thesis:  Earth Does Not Have a Human Carrying Capacity By Erle Ellis In the interests of avoiding misunderstandings, I've compiled a short list of comments and responses to criticisms of my September 14, 2013 NYT Op-Ed.

(Those quotes are verbatim from an exchange between startup CEOs at the excellent Future Of Money And Technology Summit in San Francisco this week. I'm eliding names in the interests of avoiding gotcha journalism.

Here, a new kind of cavity shape is proposed to confine multipacting effect within the spatial range of electrodes, which is of interest to avoiding the occurrence of multipacting in the copper cavity.

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