Sentence examples for necessity to avoid from inspiring English sources

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It is tempting to see this abject apology as a commercial necessity to avoid a renewed boycott and a possible desertion of outraged readers.

There, as at several spots on East Lake, the absolute necessity to avoid dense rough is demonstrated by the difference in hole proximity statistics between there and fairways.

The counterparts discussed coordination in the fight against Islamic State and the necessity to avoid incidents in Syrian airspace, the ministry said.

The method of constructing blending surfaces that satisfy certain prescribed constraints, e.g. a necessity to avoid some obstacles, will be presented.

"The governing council insists on the necessity to avoid second-round effects," Mr. Trichet said, adding that not only price stability, but growth would be endangered if inflationary expectations become embedded.

The findings indicate there is a pragmatic need for corporate brand strategists to recognize consumers' willingness-to-punish the corporate brand and the subsequent necessity to avoid activities that consumers may perceive to be socially irresponsible.

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If, by inclination or necessity, you strive to avoid such indulgences, by all means do not visit Churrascaria Girassol, a tiny Brazilian restaurant hidden away in a storefront in Astoria, Queens.

Rather than cementing itself to fixed axis points like in Mario's recent 3D adventures, the viewpoint can be fully rotated around the jigsaw-esque environments, which is a necessity when trying to avoid stupidly falling foul of a collapsing bridge.

Likewise, the iron gate where Wei waits all day for the TV station director reflects the barriers poor people face to survival in the city, and the necessity of connections to avoid becoming an "outsider" in the city.

Given the ubiquitous necessity for tumours to avoid replicative senescence through shortened telomere repeat length, a process that is often mediated through expression of telomerase (Hanahan and Weinberg, 2000), a variant at TERT associated with CRC would be biologically plausible.

And so, as Reich puts it, Americans will "face a necessity they have managed to avoid for decades: They have to make do with less".

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