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For some, tax is something to avoid.
Although this behavior is something to avoid, it's understandable, like shouting bad French at the waiter when you can't get the meal you want.
Other skills and techniques covered involve a "buddy rush" tactic, where two cadets at a time cover terrain by alternately covering each other while the other moves forward, and weapons and rifle safety, an extremely important lesson as shooting someone on your side unintentionally is something to avoid at all costs.
This is something to avoid.
If we operate under a dated notion that discomfort is something to avoid, then pressure will continue to feel daunting.
Advertisements on television, billboards, and magazines bombard us daily with messages solidifying that getting older is something to avoid and dread.
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And it's something to avoid.
This trend is odd, because awkwardness is normally thought to be something to avoid.
It never occurred to her, she said, that color might be something to avoid.
The narrator warns: "The wrath of the Sugar Man was something to avoid.
But whether rising commodity prices are something to avoid or tolerate depends on the exact mechanism at work.
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