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“Your comments were: "The category of Proxy Avoidance is incorrect.”
“The Hope of Avoidance is no Substitute for Preparation”
“And yes, I know I asked this question just over a year ago in a post entitled Avoidance, but I'm curious if, the past year, you have made any new discoveries.”
“The very presence of this profile suggests that officials in the stratosphere of the media-apparatus have concluded that the default strategy-what we might call the Avoidance”
“According to a Harvard study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, "Avoidance of modest fish consumption due to confusion regarding risks and benefits could result in thousands of excess coronary heart disease deaths annually and suboptimal neurodevelopment in children.”
The Huffington Post: Jennifer McGuire: Why You Should Eat Fish
“•Avoidance or dread of working with certain patients”
The Wall Street Journal: When Nurses Catch Compassion Fatigue, Patients Suffer
“Avoidance strips Muslims of the ability to be introspective and, therefore, free.”
The Wall Street Journal: Islam Needs Reformists, Not 'Moderates'
“The Direct Taxes Code includes General Anti Avoidance Rules and Controlled Foreign Corporation laws, which give the government more teeth to deal with tax avoidance.”
The Wall Street Journal: Expect Small Twists & Turns on Direct Taxes
“Myth: Tax Avoidance is not a Big Part of Amazon's Strategy: The reality is that Amazon has created multiple corporate subsidiaries to try to evade state taxes.”
The Huffington Post: Nathan Newman: How Amazon's Unfair Practices Are Worsening State Budget Crises
“C. Holland wrote Aug. 3 about “Disappointment Avoidance.””
The plausible promise, the definition of success, and the avoidance of disappointment
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