Sentence examples for the start to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Satish decided from the start to avoid this circus.

I should point out at the start, to avoid dashed expectations, that I'm not going to talk about defeating squirrels.

It is standard practice for compatriots to face each other at the start, to avoid the possibility of collusion at the end of qualifying play should one team be out of contention.

Though good bags are expensive, it's worth investing a little at the start to avoid lots of spending later and much inconvenience.

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The 2012 opener has been scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 5, instead of the traditional Thursday start, to avoid conflicting with President Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention, scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 6.

Studies have found that, after time, seals become accustomed to the harmless bombs and start to avoid the crackers or ignore them entirely. .

Be sure to disconnect the positive cable from the battery before you start to avoid any blown fuses or electric shocks.

So we start to avoid the news, and try to focus on the feel-good stories, that seem to come few and farther between.

We need to start to think like this and we need to start to avoid all the negative things about Wembley.

All PDCs received formal training on how to undertake the ground assessment (i.e. recommended pathway for the assessment), how to record the data and were instructed to complete the assessment approximately 20 min before the game started to avoid collisions with the players warming-up.

This rule should be decided before the game starts to avoid any accusations of cheating.

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