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The release may avert the possibility of Greece defaulting on some debt — at least for now.
The RMT union and TfL are currently in negotiations which may avert the walkout.
Preventing their formation by proper choice of materials or eliminating them when formed may avert the occurrence of catastrophic failures.
That may avert the immediate crisis because the hanging will be delayed so long as he is considering their petition.
We have an opportunity begin to unveil to our neighbors the most scientifically solid choices or policies that may avert the worst outcomes of current activities.
The Crenshaw area of Los Angeles, estimated to lose 265, is next, though Raines said he hoped a call for an environmental impact report may avert the felling.
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Although the permutations and personality types of both of you are virtually endless here, it is safe to say that this person possibly felt belittled, or ignored by you; practicing a welcoming acknowledgment even of people who hold no interest personally for you may avert this scenario in the future.
Administration officials said the budget deal may avert some of the 10,000 layoffs the governor began to implement a few days ago, but the administration is not rescinding pink slips.
The woman, however, may "avert her eyes from the displayed images" and "refus[e] to hear the simultaneous explanation and medical description" by presumably covering her eyes and ears".
Under this circumstance, investment in PHC can improve prompt diagnosis and treatment that may avert or postpone the need for hospital care.
(The Toledo Blade) Autosport reports that the World Rally Championship may avert a crisis for the 2013 season, as Red Bull is expected to be named the series' promoter, replacing North One Sport, whose parent company filed for protection from creditors in February.
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