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The strategy document declares that American-led diplomacy to halt Iran's program to enrich nuclear fuel "must succeed if confrontation is to be avoided," a near final draft of the document says.

Turning to the I.M.F., which often helps struggling emerging-market nations, is seen as a stigma that is to be avoided, a concern underscored by the European Central Bank's president, Jean-Claude Trichet, on Wednesday.

A few decades ago, it was a city to be avoided: a polluted, soot-covered town known mostly for its book publishing industry and the trade fairs that have been held there since the Middle Ages.

Social care funding needs urgent reform if a £16.5bn council funding shortfall is to be avoided, a report warns.

The feeling was that she was someone to be avoided". A few years later, they did chat at an exhibition at USC. "She lived around the corner from me," Landis said.

Because referrals made under a capitated system can be regarded by some practitioners as financial liabilities to be avoided, a few KIs were concerned that monetary considerations can arise that influence when and when not to refer a patient.

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Tinder also seems to be avoiding a common trend among popular mobile apps: High number of downloads, but comparatively low engagement.

Shading has to be avoided – even a telegraph wire.

For past missteps to be avoided again, a more thoughtful inquisition is called for.

Permanent ileostomy is to be avoided from a quality of life perspective.

Unspecific labeling within the cells has to be avoided for a specific detection.

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