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Now, Google actually submitted a native Latitude application for iPhone last year, but Apple blocked it and told Google to make it a web application, supposedly to avoid confusion with the Maps app that ships with the iPhone.
Also troubling are their efforts to pass legislation requiring all voters to provide picture I.D.'s, supposedly to avoid voter fraud through voter impersonation at the polls.
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That proved untrue, as even when we did get back on course, we went directly through the traffic we were supposedly trying to avoid.
What has enabled many of these supposedly doomed children to avoid the grim futures that supposedly awaited them?
One of those employers supposedly warned him to avoid making such comments, but the fact he had been able to behave himself was a plus for him.
One of the show's points, after all, is how easily the slur can be hidden beneath a supposedly polite attempt to avoid it.
It did so because some investment bankers at JPMorgan persuaded the county to purchase derivative contracts, in the form of interest rate swaps, that would supposedly allow it to avoid paying higher interest if rates went up.
That deal supposedly allowed the economy to avoid going over the "fiscal cliff," and its aversion was a source of much relief in Washington and on Wall Street.
Which seems like a weird thing to boast about, considering a lot of these new recruits are presumably the kind of extremists Robinson is supposedly leaving the group to avoid.
Professors have supposedly altered their curricula to avoid student complaints, and university administrators are trying to come up with standardized procedures for students who claim that reading a book like Mrs. Dalloway will trigger suicidal thoughts.
– supposedly because he was trying to avoid a three-fold jinx of fate.
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