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For now, he said, Britain is expected to avoid falling back into a recession.
The housing market is expected to avoid sharp price declines, thanks in part to low interest rates.
The rating outlook was upgraded to stable, Moody's said, because WPP is expected to avoid any further increase in overall debt.
Brown is expected to avoid speaking at any event staged by the pro-UK umbrella group Better Together because it includes the Conservatives.
Wade said players applauded after the apology by Tejada, who faces prison time and deportation but is expected to avoid both.
But it is different enough chemically that it is expected to avoid the patent infringement lawsuits that Amgen has wielded successfully to defend its turf.
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Senior executives are expected to avoid charges in the case, according to the Times.
They are expected to avoid the legalese and complicated language that often creep into financial forms.
"The No. 1 job for managers is avoiding headline risk," some disaster that the prudent could have been expected to avoid.
As I discovered when I wrote speeches for President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997, speechwriters are expected to avoid the spotlight and few are completely successful at it.
He told the jurors that because of the prominent nature of the case, they "will be expected to avoid media reports to the extent it is possible".
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