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That is a topic they try hard to avoid discussing.
Generally speaking, the experts say, sharks try hard to avoid humans.
You should try hard to avoid debt, because loans can make givers feel second class.
It is so personal that most news organizations, including The New York Times, try hard to avoid identifying rape victims.
Rather than gain a bad reputation, borrowers try hard to avoid going bust.Room for improvementAs things stand, creditors are clearly poorly protected.
The fatal attacks of villagers near Sunderkhal were in one of these corridors, even though tigers, unlike leopards, try hard to avoid going near human settlements.
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Google has come up with its own Laws of Robotics for cars: "We try to say, 'Let's try hardest to avoid vulnerable road users, and beyond that try hardest to avoid other vehicles, and then beyond that try to avoid things that that don't move in the world,' and then to be transparent with the user that that's the way it works," Urmson said.
If you put yourself in the position of the person waiting for you, you will better gain a sense of urgency and try harder to avoid being tardy.
Natural hearing tries hard to avoid chimeric percepts, but music often tries to create them.
Romney tried hard to avoid taking a stand on the Mississippi proposal and ones like it.
"I've tried hard to avoid false equivalence," Mr. Cooper told me.
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