Sentence examples for is set to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Jake Livermore is set to avoid suspension by the Football Association after testing positive for cocaine following a random drug test.

After yesterday's fundraising, Lloyds is set to avoid dumping billions of pounds of toxic waste into the government's scheme and the terms of the insurance deal with Royal Bank of Scotland have been re-written to provide greater protection for the taxpayer, which means the potential hit to the public finances has shrunk.

The UK is set to avoid falling back into recession, according to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

The phase rotation θ i is set to avoid rank deficiency among codebooks to mitigate diversity gain loss.

Thus, a perfectly matched layer (PML) boundary condition is set to avoid the instability caused by velocity and density gradients between vacuum and plasma.

A cut-off value of the particle density is set to avoid negative pressure, which can lead to severe numerical difficulties and may even terminate the simulations.

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By winning their group, El Tri are set to avoid a quarter-final with Lionel Messi and tournament favorite Argentina.

Liverpool are set to avoid Uefa sanctions, despite being in breach of Financial Fair Play regulations after writing off a proportion of financial losses as allowable stadium expenditure.

"There is a very clear path which has been set to avoid liquidation and the regulators have been very clear in their desire to ensure that that scenario doesn't prevail.

Jones has said deadlines would be set to avoid any disruption.

A cut-off time of 60 sec was set to avoid tissue damage.

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