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To avoid anyone getting stuck on something for too long we had a small army of Guardian staff helping out.
Campaigners, worried about the toll that being slim takes on models' bodies, have tried to persuade designers to avoid anyone who looks dangerously thin.
Their decisions are announced every lunchtime at a pan-camp logistics meeting – once again ideally facilitated by different people, to avoid anyone gaining too much influence.
He was particularly amused by his appointment as chairman of the General Optical Council; they wanted to avoid anyone with specialist knowledge.
"Culturally appropriate" services have increased not just to help those who genuinely need them (and as temporary measures) but to avoid anyone ever having to work outside their comfort zone.
He wants to publish before all the results are in to avoid anyone pipping him to the post; she wants to replicate the findings, dot the i's and cross the t's.
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It's always my reaction to move away or avoid anyone acting strangely or scarily.
Just avoid anyone who says that.
Most players will downshift a bit in practice, to conserve energy and to avoid bruising anyone.
His style was to avoid telling anyone his definite views on a subject.
"We try to avoid demonizing anyone and to keep the focus on the virus," she said.
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