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1 In some cases, there's nothing you can do to avoid upsetting customers.
2 If it is too late to avoid upsetting the equilibrium, nothing.
3 The six-hour exercise is conducted discreetly to avoid upsetting the neighbours.
4 The six-hour exercise is conducted discreetly to avoid upsetting the neighbors.
5 Data fought that compulsion, wanting to avoid upsetting his daughter.
6 It designed its Nexen bid to avoid upsetting Canadian sensitivities over growing Chinese ambitions.
7 Moreover, his hosts will be keen to avoid upsetting China, now their major economic partner.
8 Adam Fenix had always tried to do his packing in private to avoid upsetting Elain.
9 Old man Pitt came walking carefully into the room, looking about to avoid upsetting anything.
10 But Obama, seeking to avoid upsetting voters ahead of a re-election bid in November, opposes that.
11 Courts always try to avoid upsetting apple carts.
12 But Obama, seeking to avoid upsetting U.S. voters ahead of a re-election bid in November, opposes that.
13 However, Britain had to be careful to avoid upsetting its main trading partner at a time of austerity.
14 Moreover, Abe may find his hosts keen to avoid upsetting China, now their major economic partner as well.
15 Care should be taken in using the one-burner stove to avoid upsetting it while it is in use.
16 Political sources say this stance was influenced by his lawyers, keen to avoid upsetting the supreme court judges.
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