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By the time he cites research on the counterintuitive effects of removing traffic lights from cities – it seems to be safer – his terms are multivalent to the point of meaninglessness: "What is the catastrophe the red light assumes it is wanting to avert?
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You almost want to avert your eyes.
I wanted to avert these events, but they all occurred.
You don't have to live in a yurt to want to avert dangerous climate change".
Nervous moms may want to avert their gaze; out-of-shape dads may need reinforcements.
He said that he wanted to avert the war he had promised.
There is nothing so overtly grisly that you might want to avert your eyes.
You can see why his family might want to avert their eyes.
This one occasions a dream sequence so clumsy and overwrought you want to avert your eyes.
Judges in the case want to avert future efforts at extortion.
So much so that sometimes you wanted to avert your eyes.
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