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But it is hard to avoid the impression of inconsistency.
Still, the candidates-in-waiting are careful to avoid the impression of forgetting their real job, getting Mr. Kerry elected.
"Beware what you wish for," said one diplomat, who requested anonymity to avoid the impression of interfering in Afghanistan's election politics.
The consul general of Ireland, Noel Kilkenny, said he and others had made special efforts to avoid the impression of "the Irish looking after their own".
Yet in the run-up to the presidential election, Mr Breton is keen to avoid the impression of yielding to pressure for more cash from Suez's private investors.
An executive order by Mr. Obama could seek to clarify that section, perhaps written to apply only to future presidents to avoid the impression of a power grab.
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But it's hard to avoid the impression that most of these actors are simply striking predetermined poses and saying (not always audibly) predetermined lines, against the backdrop of Scott Pask's pretty, postcard-from-ye-olde-English-countryside set.
They may have demonstrated his earnest, if relentless, determination to probe different kinds of materials, spaces, and shapes, but I found it hard to avoid the impression that the main point of a design like the Box — a distorted cube of dark metal on legs that Moss plopped on top of another building — was to make sure that you knew that an architect had been there.
But this was Obama eager to avoid the impression that he was out of touch, oblivious to the challenges that many voters face.
The British surveyors added 61 centimeters to avoid the impression that an exact height of 29,000 feet (8,839.2) was nothing more than a rounded estimate.
Still, while sifting through the literature on the interaction of nucleobases, polynucleotides, and proteins with ZnS/CdS nanoparticles (see e.g. [ 242- 246, 247, 247, 328, 334- 342, 385] 364, 385]), it is difficult to avoid the impression that the " intrinsic affinity of (poly)nucleotides for semiconductor surfaces" (quoted from ref. [ 334]) is particularly specific.
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