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But she was spared from making those decisions when her husband's company was acquired, and she was able to enroll in a new health plan.
When he entered negotiations, some of his backers thought that, by playing the China card, Japan would be spared from making real concessions: that America would care more about a pact that excluded China than about prising open Japan's most protected markets, particularly rice.
Nothing has changed in terms of my opinion towards the US, because I never thought that you'd be spared from making the same mistakes as the rest of the world.
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It's part of an all-too-familiar pattern in which Palestinian leaders expect the international community to spare them from making the unpopular concessions that peace with Israel demands.
Thus, had these women been given the option of a CS/TO, at least some of them would have been spared from having to make this painful choice.
Barabbas, the man the crowd spared from crucifixion instead of Jesus, makes only a brief appearance in the Bible, but in more recent times his bit part has been expanded into a full-fledged "Easter event".
Although an important industrial city, Nagasaki had been spared from firebombing because its geography made it difficult to locate at night with AN/APQ-13 radar.
Somehow it was as if Hitch wanted to make amends for her being spared from death in Peeping Tom.
Brooke made some concessions but refused to transfer Strong, whom he believed could not be spared from the Mediterranean.
The state was spared from severe surges.
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