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How can consumers avoid errors?
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Nevertheless, after inspecting them more carefully, I reached the conclusion that her epistolary concision was motivated by a desire to avoid grammatical errors.
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Obama seems well-equipped to avoid the errors of Carter and Bush.
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While the vision represents a coherent synthesis that addresses most of the challenges facing CIOs, several implications of the vision deserve attention in order for CIOs to avoid serious errors.
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You want to avoid medical errors.
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An incubator, with its economies of scale, can help them avoid many basic errors.
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He has plenty of ideas for raising the game of existing foundations, and helping new ones avoid repeating past errors.
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One reason is because the tourbillon must not weigh more than one gram, and yet be robust enough to avoid inducing rating errors rather than eliminating them.
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Both can learn from their errors and avoid them in the future.
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He or she can be in touch with your estate attorney and CPA to smooth the flow of information, make sure deadlines are met, make sure assets are titled properly and help avoid costly tax and investment errors.
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Hamid Karzai, the president, who has many times pleaded with America to take more care to avoid killing Afghan civilians, wants its troops to be made accountable for any errors they may make.
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