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There is almost no discussion on the need to avoid long-term unemployment.
That was a reference to the need to avoid further injuries.
But perhaps Obama is finally free of the need to avoid political consequences.
The need to avoid redundant efforts in software development has been recognized for a long time.
The report stressed the need to avoid conflicted remuneration structures in financial advice.
Again, the key argument was the need to avoid a repeat of Japan's "lost decade".
"The leaders also stressed the need to avoid resorting to violence".
Miss Atkinson travels around the country, lecturing Muslim women about the need to avoid extremism.
He also recognised the need to avoid conflict with the government.
The need to avoid an overvalued pound is far more important to the British economy.
From these facts, it is perfectly clear that the District Judge considered the need to avoid unwarranted disparities, but also considered the need to avoid unwarranted similarities among other co-conspirators who were not similarly situated.
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