Sentence examples for to avert issues from inspiring English sources

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Eventually, however, Mrs. Clinton said in a statement, Mr. Pascual concluded that he must leave "to ensure the strong relationship between our two countries and to avert issues raised by President Calderón that could distract from the important business of advancing our bilateral interests".

To avert issues faced during production, the CGI work of the Lickers began early.

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The Guardian first reported that, in 2008, Rosenthal suggested gaming water tests results for a separate, suburban Detroit water system to avert issuing a "public notice", which would have alerted residents of dangerously high lead levels.

Recently developed FACTS (flexible alternating current transmission system) provide steadfast solutions to avert these issues in power quality.

The charity sees its work with younger children as a vital form of early intervention, tackling problems when they emerge, to avert more serious issues later in life.

Various methods and recommendations will be provided to assist the reader to identify policy weaknesses and make the required changes to avert a potential issue.

The statement would be presented at the American-sponsored gathering tentatively scheduled for Nov. 26 and 27 in Annapolis, Md. Miri Eisin, a spokeswoman for Mr. Olmert, said after the meeting that there appeared to be progress and "enough agreement on enough issues" to avert any sense of crisis.

Although extreme weather events have the potential to lead to localized food shortages, in the 2003 European heat wave the global food trade helped to avert regional food availability issues (Battisti and Naylor 2009).

The last attempt to avert it, a manifesto issued by Charles on October 16, brought no positive results.

R. v. Kent Police Authority, ex parte Godden (1972) is an instance of a United Kingdom case in which an order of prohibition was issued to avert action that would not have complied with administrative law rules.

Compromise of 1850, in U.S. history, a series of measures proposed by the "great compromiser," Sen. Henry Clay of Kentucky, and passed by the U.S. Congress in an effort to settle several outstanding slavery issues and to avert the threat of dissolution of the Union.

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