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"In Italy people will tend to avoid such a subject, claiming it is the couples' business, but this question is a political one," said broadcaster Mario Adinolfi.
A spokeswoman for the RSPCA said: "Fox attacks on youngsters are extremely rare as faxes by nature will tend to avoid human contact.
Over time the user will tend to avoid Facebook and/or rock silently in the corner, quietly weeping.
We find that boron atoms present a bigger electronic density than silicon atoms which could indicate that during chemical etching, the HF ions will tend to avoid the impurities at a distance of at least 5 Å (two atomic layers).
If an institution has a reputation as being an uncomfortable environment for women they will tend to avoid applying there.
On the other hand, if the parent displays an expression of fear or disgust, the child will tend to avoid the same object.
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However, the multiple disadvantages at lower levels mean that most regular doctors will still tend to avoid them - hence the focus on developing the cadre of upgraded assistant doctors, who are less likely to be recruited by hospitals.
Mr. Obama's advisers, who have been nothing if not diligent about pushing the idea that change will not come quickly, tend to avoid being nailed down to any timetable.
Occupational therapists, particularly those who tend to avoid the limelight, will need more than ever to be able to sell their services.
In general, drivers have been hesitant to say if the surface will lead to better racing, because drivers tend to avoid complimenting anything.
Mosquitoes tend to avoid smoke, and will be blasted away by a strong fan.
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