Y2K computer bug had distracted it for years, as it spent heavily to avoid trouble.
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When they do roll out new ideas, it is usually in planned speeches to a friendly audience, delivered after much vetting to avoid trouble.
West Yorkshire Police said it limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
The teenagers told the researchers the course had made them feel more confident and more determined to avoid trouble, stay in education and have a career.
West Yorkshire Police said it had limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
Old man Fred Couples, at 53, knows how to avoid trouble at Augusta and got through Friday's windy second round with a journeyman's 71, for a five-under-par total.
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West Yorkshire Police previously said it had limited tickets for Hull fans to 1, 500 and was making them travel on official coaches to avoid trouble from all-day drinking.
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Most managers know (but hesitate to admit) that the simplest way to avoid trouble is to hire and promote more of whichever groups they are in danger of offending.
But they are armed only with walkie-talkies, and are so keen to avoid trouble that they turn away sightseers wanting to ogle Israel at all but a few designated points.
While his friends and neighbors on the West Side rioted the night Martin Luther King was assassinated in April 1968, Daly worked late, then drove his brand-new silver Chevy Nova home along back streets to avoid trouble.
While his friends and neighbors on the West Side rioted the night Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in April 1968, Daly worked late, then drove his brand-new silver Chevy Nova home along back streets to avoid trouble.
Security expert Brian Krebs said the safest way to avoid any trouble was to remove it from a computer system.
That uncertainty is problematic for businesses and can cause political strife, but some states and regions are taking proactive steps to avoid water trouble and will therefore be more reliable places to do business.
Our engine goes to a lot of trouble to avoid moving between servers.
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No matter where in the world they live, for example, children all begin to tell lies at about the same age and for similar reasons (for example, to avoid getting into trouble).
When radio and television emerged, America's private broadcasters embraced impartiality in their news reporting to maximise their appeal to audiences and advertisers and avoid trouble with regulators.
Governments are entitled to avoid words that cause them trouble.
While many chose to criticise US interventionism, particularly in the Bush era, it appears that many European countries prefer to avoid entangling themselves in foreign trouble spots unless the US is in the lead.
The 46-year-old actor said he never intended to avoid paying taxes and got into trouble by trusting others.
To avoid getting him into any more trouble, we will call him Mahmud.
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Many simply removed the disputed content immediately to stay "neutral" and avoid trouble, said the EFF, but that made it hard for those on the end of trademark claims to mount a challenge.
Bulls are in trouble and need to show fresh power soon to avoid serious near-term technical damage being inflicted.
But then Greek banks and those of other nations in trouble were also bankrupt, and yet the same troika lend to them on better terms in order to avoid bankruptcy.
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