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The college released on Wednesday a study called Avoiding Abuse, Achieving a Balance, which includes 31 recommendations that call on health-care professionals, educators, law enforcement and government to work together to curtail the illicit use of opioids.
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The ALERT Drivers Act -- otherwise known as the Avoiding Life-Endangering and Reckless Texting by Drivers Act -- takes the opposite approach.
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"Avoiding" isn't quite the right word of course; it wasn't that I
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Avoiding a funding crunch is all the more important, since worries about banks' liquidity could easily turn into fears over their solvency, he said.
Draghi Says Break-Up Speculation 'Morbid' Margit Feher 2011
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Avoiding a "depression greater than the Great Depression" is a pathetic accomplishment, as if "second worst" is okay.
Robert J. Elisberg: Welcome Back, George W. Bush! Robert J. Elisberg 2010
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Avoiding the sharp tongue: Anticipated written messages promote fair economic exchange
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Avoiding your Mayor in a public restroom is a distraction.
Bad boy, bad boy, whatcha -- look out! (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Avoiding unwanted pregnancies is too important to be left in the hands of a small number of men in robes.
June Carbone: Why New Birth Control Benefits Are the Right Choice and Why Religious Conservatives Have It Wrong June Carbone 2012
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Avoiding his wife and his overbearing in-laws, he has been staying here with us.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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Avoiding a "depression greater than the Great Depression" is a pathetic accomplishment, as if "second worst" is okay.
Robert J. Elisberg: Welcome Back, George W. Bush! Robert J. Elisberg 2010
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