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The promotion, which includes coupons, store information and maps, is intended to avoid the harm that Kmart's image suffered when it closed 284 stores last March.
This ingenious device, he explains, is intended to avoid the unfortunate effect of the camera lens, which "scatters a crowd like the barrel of a gun".
The resolution states that the ban is intended to avoid "the appearance of a conflict of interest," not an actual conflict, and nowhere does it suggest that voters have ever been intimidated.
Democrats acknowledged that at the moment they did not have the votes for the reconciliation maneuver, which is intended to avoid the threat of a filibuster and the need for a 60-vote majority in the Senate.
He's constantly on the move between comedy, irony and tragedy as his characters discover the limits of their control over their own lives – an amalgam which the author says is intended to avoid the cheesiness of the doggedly tragic.
The framework is intended to avoid the psychologists having to look at all the video material to search for rotation events.
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Spokesmen for the Pentagon and CIA denied the move was intended to avoid the legal requirements of the information act.
The announcement may have been intended to avoid the kind of embarrassment that the government later experienced with Carnival.
The order said it was intended "to avoid the possibility of the use of the small-claims part for the purpose of harassment".
The proposals are intended to avoid the closure of the pension schemes and maintain British Airways' contributions at the current level of £330m per annum".
Mr. Berlusconi's opponents contend the bill was intended to avoid the prime minister's having to sell off parts of his lucrative media empire.
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