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PPR will be keen to avoid a downgrade.
They will be keen to avoid costly lawsuits.
Google will be keen to avoid such action with the new service.
The White House will be keen to avoid the kind of stock market dive that greeted Mr Geithner's original discussion of the bailout plan last month.
If they are to go on the block, however, the government will be keen to avoid charges that it is selling out cheap to foreigners.
The home secretary will be keen to avoid the confusion that delayed the removal of Abu Qatada to Jordan earlier this year.
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It is highly likely they will meet, but away from the cameras as they will both be keen to avoid a repeat of the scene after the closure of the News of the World when he told the world's media that she was his "top priority".
The organisers will doubtless be keen to avoid the controversy that surrounded last year's competition.
The new president will certainly be keen to avoid what he called the "arrogance" of the French threat to veto UN military action in Iraq in 2003.
Alison will certainly be keen to avoid a repeat of London, when he and a different partner lost to Germany in the final.
He will, though, be keen to avoid replicating Klinsmann's record for much longer: a fall off in performances saw Klinsmann being sacked five matches before the end of last season.
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