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If the new job or alternate insurance works out, you will have avoided those hundreds of dollars in Cobra premiums.
If not we will have avoided the unpleasant experience of getting stuck in a job that didn't really suit us.
If something works out, you will have avoided paying the premiums, but if something happens and you need care, you'll still be covered.
If Mr Brown wins more than 200, he will have avoided the kind of rout that could have brought Labour's long-term viability into question.
There was further embarrassment for the Holy See when the press observed that thanks to generous tax breaks it received from the last Berlusconi government, the church will have avoided hefty payments to the Italian state.
Then, both Doma and Prop 8 will be dead – and yet, after all these years, the court will have avoided saying a single word about whether gay people are entitled to equal rights under the constitution.
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It's always best to seek pumpkins straight from the vine, because you'll have a better idea of how fresh and ripe it is, and they'll have avoided the abuse of being transported.
Heretics and infidels, like myself, will be gratified to have avoided a more parlous fate.
They will argue that Bonds has avoided failing tests only because some steroids are undetectable.
The nightmare scenario that the government might take its chance to appoint someone with a taste for undermining the BBC and public service broadcasting will have been avoided.
But its determination to compel local areas to face up to difficult choices – many of which will have been avoided for years or even decades – is dangerous territory for NHS Improvement.
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