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"Well, now you're working to avoid those".
Kenya's electoral commission has done a reasonable job of staying independent and working to avoid vote rigging.
"The U.S. is excellent at disaster management," but "working to avoid disaster is completely different from working after a disaster".
The commission set no timetable for a bankruptcy filing and said it was working to avoid that.
Meanwhile, Tennis Australia, the sport's governing body, is working to avoid a situation similar to that of Britain, where Andy Murray, the lone elite player, is an island.
Those working to avoid popular votes on the treaty justify their actions on the ground that Eurosceptics are acting in still worse faith.
Back at home my boyfriend and I had broken up but I'd yet to move out; we were working to avoid each other.
Top Shelf's developers say they are working to avoid that problem in future updates, but if you do buy the app, read the iTunes comments before upgrading.
The government is working to avoid problems like this, he says, and will plan for new hydropower plants, for example, to be built away from settlements.
Department officials are working to avoid unleashing potential controversies as they rebuild the division's more traditional efforts on behalf of minorities.
As he has since the 2000 campaign, Mr. Bush is working to avoid being stuck with simplistic portrayals of himself as an ideologue.
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