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We have to avoid it.
This is something we have to avoid.
We have to avoid gangrene.
You see now why we have to avoid assumptions?
We have to avoid conflict.
And that's bad stuff we have to avoid.
So we have to avoid that problem.
If we only get one strike, we have to avoid the nuclear juror.
We have to avoid all the pitfalls.
However, I also have a few reservations, because we have to avoid any form of tax burden being imposed on the banking system.
We have to avoid a long, drawn-out war.
Under this current government of Mr. Chamberlain, my own leader,we are behaving as if we have to avoid war at absolutely all costs.
And we have to avoid that at all costs.
The six things we have to take particular care,and six things we have to avoid in order to be perfect in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
We have to avoid them at all costs.
At the same time we have to avoid increasing administrative burden.
We have to avoid all forms of time travel.
I was Susie's direct supervisor,so we have to avoid any suggestion that I am trying to affect the outcome of this investigation.
We have to avoid at all cost, the island the needle was pointing at.
Right, we have to avoid any possible danger.
We have to avoid the police and your people during that time.
I think that we have to avoid repeating this same experience in the future.
We have to avoid shooting in case of an escape attempt.
At all costs, we have to avoid a retreat into old-style sovereignty, territorial claims and intergovernmentalism.
We have to avoid the tabloids here, but in the US we met often.
More than ever we have to avoid divisions between Member States- to avoid categorisation of old and new, big and small.
We have to avoid any confrontations between this creature and the crew.
We have to avoid widening the gap between the Eastern and Western worlds.".
We have to avoid these trajectories and identify the issues requiring further action.
We have to avoid our policies being perceived as ambiguous or as applying double standards.