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Politicians will have to be extra cautious so as not to make any obnoxious comments as a result of their lack of common sense, intellect and wisdom.

Companies also factor in snow packs and avalanches so as not to make dangerous conditions worse.

I saw Michael some nights, too, so as not to make him suspicious.

They had one rifle between them, and they walked slowly, heel to toe, so as not to make noise.

They said they are being deliberate so as not to make a mistake that jeopardizes the investigation.

Librarians need to be radically proactive so as not to make their spaces only welcoming to the part of the population with neurotypical leanings.

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Skirt or one-piece (lift them over the head carefully, so as not to get make up on them).

So as not to have to make conversation, I looked over his stuff.

But in patients with high-risk (saaIPI = 3), the number of the patients were only sixteen, so as likely not to make a similar analysis in this subgroup meaningful (OS: P = 0.102, PFS: P = 0.094, Figure  2E and F).

The story's miraculous touches -- that she drives a vintage fuschia Cadillac convertible and effortlessly gives up smoking so as not to disturb Victor -- make not the smallest dent in her appeal.

He said Britain would select people directly from refugee camps on the Syria border so as not to encourage them to make the journey themselves.

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