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A rise in share prices is taken to mean that Mr Greenspan has understood what needs to be done to avoid troubles ahead.
Mr Byers, who is already wracked by accusations of incompetence over the railways and struggling to retain control of his warring department, badly needed to avoid troubles on a new front.
To avoid troubles arising from unusual behaviors of a chaotic system, chaos control has gained increasing attention in recent years.
It is possible, however, that the nature of the problem has an external explanation: it is likely that some editors prefer to "avoid troubles" with the authors and vice versa, thus resorting to the most conventional procedures.
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She has, however, managed to avoid trouble.
Fashion houses are now keen to avoid trouble.
(Campaigns sometimes give D.J.'s specific playlists to avoid trouble).
The govt. tries to avoid trouble by making occasional concessions.
This year the Party leadership went to great lengths to avoid trouble.
The aim, however, is to put a company in the best position to avoid trouble.
"In the past, we preferred to avoid trouble at all costs.
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