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To avoid judgments so consequential, other stars have made undisclosed payoffs to the aggrieved.
A letter in The Times in 1899 said that the firm had been set up in the names of their wives to avoid judgments brought against them by contractors.
It may be perfectly legal to plan to avoid judgments against you, but it's not moral.
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Or should vampires retreat underground to avoid judgment?
Of course, wandering around New York City in a get-up almost guaranteed to attract jeers from construction workers seems like a funny way to avoid judgment.
As described above, fish is consumed along generational divides by Mohawks who see themselves as beyond their childbearing years, or "in private" as one woman described, in order to avoid judgment.
People are afraid of appearing weak, and therefore cloak themselves in order to avoid judgment.
He or she may have had a hard time, a difficult life, but somehow managed to avoid judgment, bitterness, and cynicism; and managed to transcend the human condition.
Davis pointed out a judgment for Beck would have enabled additional WIPO cases from individuals who were the focus of satire on the web, as a way for those people to avoid judgment in U.S. courts which adhere to First Amendment case law.
And reciprocally, a young woman wearing an elegant chocolate-colored scarf, who tells us how pious Muslim students will pray secretly at school to avoid judgment, declares: "I care about being a modern person, even though the women don't accept me as such".
This holds true for adolescents who fall pregnant and where resorting to abortion is commonly their only choice to avoid judgment from their family and community.
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