Sentence examples for step to ward from inspiring English sources

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Greenwich has taken another step to ward off human cases.

It took this extraordinary step to ward off the risk of falling prices, or deflation, it said.

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They say that a deflationary, double-dip recession is unlikely, but want to formulate concrete steps to ward it off.

It is important to pause and note that The Times takes steps to ward off financial conflicts of interest.

For now, Russian banks are not taking steps to ward off the effects of sanctions, because they expect the situation to be short-lived.

At the 10 percent threshold, the researchers reasoned, a significant number of women could be helped by medication and take other steps to ward off a fracture.

Mindful of the dark side of fame, Ms. Draper, herself well known for the show "Thirtysomething," and Mr. Wolff have taken steps to ward off the later-in-life meltdowns of former child stars like Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears.

Francis urged world leaders to take the necessary steps to ward of a climactic catastrophe, saying he was "confident" that a December UN conference in Paris would lead to such moves.

Moving forward with housing finance reform is the essential next step to help ward off a repetition of the epic housing bubble and collapse.

While the North Korean authorities step up efforts to ward off the Mers outbreak, residents distrustful of the state's ability to contain the disease are turning to traditional remedies.

Tremors from the Bear episode prompted the Federal Reserve to take unprecedented steps in an attempt to ward off a panic.

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