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While the iPhone versus Google Android is a matter of taste, the latter's design does tend to avoid a lot of antitrust problems.
Avoidant attachment means a child tends to avoid a parent or caregiver.
And the courts have tended to avoid taking a stand on the issue, saying that lawmakers should decide it, said Kenneth Ross, a product liability expert in Minnesota.
For reasons that are unclear, much of the English-speaking world has tended to avoid Jesus as a name.
During the second half of the 20th century, some efforts were made to appropriate the term freak by those who sought to celebrate an intentional rejection of conventional, conformist ideals, but the word's pejorative meaning persisted, and activists of the disability rights movement tended to avoid freak as a term of hatefulness.
American troops have tended to avoid the place since a nasty fight a year or so earlier.
Police in two of the areas said they had not noticed any changes in crack use and in one area said young people tended to avoid it because it had a "negative perception".
Successive Dutch governments tended to avoid openly identifying Germany as an acute military threat.
The females, however, tended to avoid the buffer area seemingly displaying a negative response to the social influences from the east.
The others, Braine and Barstow, tended to avoid this challenge".
So loudly that people tended to avoid me on buses.
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