After an initial handshake, avoid body contact such as hugging or kissing on the cheek.
Carrying an extra camera body just to avoid scrambling for another lens seems a bit silly, no?
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By leaving policy decisions to a separate body, Icann could avoid the inertia that has hampered its ability to get anything done before now, he said.
So how do you avoid making body language mistakes?
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Using the least amount of light possible to get around helps avoid disturbing the body's circadian clock.
One of the biggest body language myths about liars is that they avoid eye contact.
The energy industry needs to avoid "the same kind of body blow that just hit the financial industry, " billionaire Richard Branson warned Wednesday.
Guerrero pressed Berto to the ropes, kept a puncher's distance to avoid smothering his power and banged away to the body and head.
The idea was to pop the D3200 into manual mode, force the shutter to stay open for 30 to 60 seconds while on a tripod, and use the camera to trigger the shutter as to avoid camera shake from mashing the button on the body itself.
Andrew Smith of Cardiff University, who carried out the second study, said workers should try to avoid split-shifts and other schedule changes that put their body clocks out of kilter.
Finally, the Chair turned to the matter of the scheduling of meetings during sessions of the Governing Bodies and pointed out that this was a simple matter of good coordination in order to avoid complaints from Delegations that are split between participation in the Governing Body sessions and other important meetings which should not, if at all possible, be scheduled in parallel.
Of course the governing body of world football, Fifa, whose leader once told us that players should just shake hands and avoid name calling, pays the same lip service to the promised eradication of race-fuelled disagreements, but nothing changes.
Seat belts could, in the 100 milliseconds of a crash, avoid breaking an old lady's ribs by calibrating how much force to apply to a body after gathering sensor data on the car's speed and deceleration and the weight and position of the occupant.
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