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Other states may shun the program entirely, as some Republican governors have vowed to do.
Crocodiles may shun the upper Pacuare, but children love it: here's a swimming pool, bubbling down the stairs.
Some Poles may shun the vote on EU entry because they think the decision has, in effect, already been taken.
Other officials warn that public frustration with the war, corruption and lagging reconstruction and development is so high that many people may shun the polls.
This notion — that buyers may shun the electric cars set to start arriving in showrooms late this year because they can drive only 75 or 100 miles before needing a recharge — is a powerful argument.
"Moreover, banks may shun the program for fear of being stigmatized by its association with the TARP, or they may wish to avoid taking on...liabilities at a time when their existing assets, such as commercial real estate, remain in jeopardy".
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But a customer with a bad enough experience with any one of the product lines may shun all the others.
If a Trumpified Sarkozy wins the center-right nomination and progresses to the second round of voting, left-wing voters — who have traditionally rallied behind right-wing candidates in order to block the Front National — may shun him, even at the expense of handing the election to Le Pen.
Secularists from San Francisco (yes, it's named for him) to Paris may shun everything that the church teaches but keep statues of Francis in the garden, preaching to birds.
One could blame the industry's flirtation with misogyny that may shun entrepreneurial women in the Valley away from attracting attention.
The largest providers may shun contract-less unlimited calling plans, keeping this as an enticement to commit to a long-term agreement.
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