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IN RECENT years Brazil's government has been able to avoid tough spending choices.
"I don't think the American people sent us here to avoid tough problems," he said.
Moving on to avoid tough decisions seems to be a Hartford specialty.
In America, where most are based, they are generally set up as limited partnerships to avoid tough SEC regulation.
The president rejected that, saying: "I don't think the American people sent us here to avoid tough problems.
Both parties are pushing political initiatives, trying to avoid tough votes themselves while inflicting them on the other side.
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The move is mostly to avoid tougher fuel economy and air pollution standards for cars.
Why? Largely to avoid tougher fuel economy and air pollution standards for cars.
A stronger one might be automatically enrolling the user in an online lottery for cash prizes (perhaps financed by the industry, to avoid tougher privacy regulation), if the person doesn't disclose potentially sensitive personal information.
In a speech for World Diabetes Day last year, he called on Nestlé to reduce the sugar content in Milo, one of its popular drinks, if it wanted to avoid tougher policies on sugary products.
E1 BUSINESS DAY C1-16 SubAvoidsoids Fuel Limits Subaru is tweaking some parts of its Outback sedan and wagon to meet the specifications of a light truck, taking advantage of the nation's complex fuel regulations to avoid tougher fuel economy and air pollution standards for cars.
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