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Indeed, many issues that Professor Mulligan highlights are topics that have drawn public concern; for example, Darden Restaurants (owner of Red Lobster and other chains) drew immense attention – much of it negative – when it announced that it would increase use of part-time labor to avoid the payment requirements for full-time workers under the Affordable Care Act.
In May 1930, he said, "We have been passing through one of those great economic storms which periodically bring hardship and suffering upon our people" and urged business and labor "to avoid accelerating the depression by the hardship and disarrangement of strikes and lockouts".
Some of the required strategy, such as improvement of antiseptic techniques during delivery, better management of labor to avoid prolonged labor and subsequent PPH, and treatment for malaria and anemia have been suggested and will be soon implemented.
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He was laboring to avoid answering the actual question about pay equity for women.
Nor did he utter buzz words like abortion or homosexuality, two divisive issues he has labored to avoid.
It is also a potential avenue for an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear installations, something the White House is laboring to avoid.
In the South, political scions from Herman (son of Ol' Gene) Talmadge to George Wallace Jr. have labored to avoid the appearance of having been foisted on the public.
Those sounds, among others, were integral to an earlier set in which Mr. Evans, a serious technician, gave the impression of laboring to avoid producing any sound that could qualify as a note.
The riders who have trailed far behind in the Pyrenees and the Alps, laboring to avoid elimination there by staying inside the time limit, love the sight, the sound and the smell of Bordeaux.
Yet he labors to avoid any inference that he sought it, or relishes it, or would miss it, or has any relationship to it at all other than the looky-here feeling of a man who finds a hundred-dollar bill on the sidewalk.
Frege explicitly remarked upon the fact that he labored to avoid constructions and appeals to intuition in the proofs of basic propositions of arithmetic (1879, Preface/5, Part III/§23; 1884, § 62, 87; 1893, §0; and 1903, Appendix).
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