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They said they saw no need to avoid court.
Mothers who are illegal immigrants are also likely to want to avoid court.
Professor Denno said some states might tinker with their procedures just enough to avoid court cases.
Yet litigation and criminal charges tend to take years to emerge; many wrongdoers are able to avoid court.
One regional newspaper executive said regional papers do all they can to avoid court because of the prohibitive costs.
As an element of national reconciliation and just possibly also to avoid court cases the government is pushing on with reform.
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It foresees an Obama incumbency marked by terrorist attacks on American cities, rampant crime as guns are confiscated, a nuclear attack on Israel and the Boy Scouts' disbanding to avoid court-empowered gay leaders.
Two previous hiring tests have been ruled discriminatory by the judge, who has accused the city of using obstructionist tactics to avoid court-ordered reforms aimed at increasing the number of black and Hispanic firefighters in a department that has long been disproportionately white.
They also described a pattern of deceit that, they said, revealed Mr. Miller's awareness that Ms. Miller was seeking to avoid court-ordered visits and the imminent transfer of primary custody to Ms. Jenkins by a family court judge in Vermont.
For most participants, pregnant women were expected to avoid courting attention, to wear loose clothes and ensure that they covered up their pregnancy.
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