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For example, in a new fund-raising letter Maya MacGuineas, the organization's public face, writes of the need to "make hard decisions when it comes to averting the 'fiscal cliff' and stabilizing our national debt" — even though the problem with the fiscal cliff is precisely that it stabilizes the debt too soon.
To paraphrase voices from Britain's wiser past, when it comes to averting climate collapse we can only get by with a little help from our friends.
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Grape juice may not provide much buzz, but you can still toast to good health when it comes to its ability to avert heart disease.
When it comes to goodbye, avoid arguments.
When it comes to treats, avoid: grapes/raisins.
If you have entomophobia (or if you're even the teensiest bit squeamish when it comes to bugs), you might want to avert your eyes.
More pertinently: cocaine is far from the worst offender when it comes to inspiring the trouble Javid is trying to avert.
Though gunfire was averted, the 35-minute confrontation underscored the continuing friction between the U.S. and Mexico when it comes to policing the often chaotic and violent Southwest border.
Especially when it comes to bowls.
Especially when it comes to Appalachia.
Nobody agrees when it comes to metal.
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