He added that people had been advised to avoid the Ashchurch area if at all possible. |
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Those were still the days when an illegitimate child was a matter for shame, to be concealed from society if at all possible. |
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Most of us would probably want to stay in bed if at all possible and give advice over the phone. |
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It made me realise that war was not to be entered into lightly, and, indeed, was to be avoided at all costs if at all possible. |
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Tranquilizers and some muscle relaxants, such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates and meprobamate, should be avoided if at all possible. |
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She wanted to know what this boy was all about, and take him down a peg or two, if at all possible. |
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We'd like to strike while the iron is hot and do something on a long-term basis if at all possible. |
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Swindon people are voting with their feet and avoiding the town centre if at all possible. |
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And in the meantime, I'd have someone hide the medical encyclopaedia and block your access to all medical websites, if at all possible. |
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When seeding medical attention, take the container label if at all possible. |
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Keep your resume to 2-3 pages if at all possible, without leaving out essential details. |
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I am not asking you to accept me, just if at all possible tolerate me. |
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Serum digoxin or digitoxin concentration should be obtained before DIGIBIND® administration, if at all possible. |
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It is important that students use local examples of folding and faulting if at all possible. |
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On the other hand, if at all possible, the characteristic properties must not change much over a long period of time. |
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Your e-business is important and, if at all possible, you should outsource the job to professionals, but keep yourself involved in the process. |
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However, if at all possible, form a club branch or a fully chartered club before the close of the third meeting. |
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It is to the benefit of the community, as well as of her children and herself that their links with her not be severed if at all possible. |
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Before we start the debate, I would like, as ever, to ask you if at all possible to stick to your allotted speaking time. |
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Obviously, the applicant's competitors would undercut the prices charged by the applicant if at all possible. |
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In such cases it must be ensured that, if at all possible, such social relationships have no negative effects on the juvenile offender. |
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I should like to remind speakers to try to shorten their interventions if at all possible, on the understanding that the full text of their statements will be distributed to the membership. |
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What an English writer dreads most is to be taken for a French intellectual, a race to which he feels even more aversion, if at all possible, than to loud-mouthed southern tourists. |
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Try to avoid taking cash advances on your credit card if at all possible. |
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It is well understood that kangaroo courts are to be avoided, if at all possible. |
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Loose dirt, such as dust, should be removed without being swirled up if at all possible, and the transport of dust from one room to another should be avoided. |
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Use the install media method if at all possible! |
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Although the snipers may be engaged, the aim if at all possible should be to neutralise them whilst at the same time causing the least possible damage to the museum. |
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Do not touch anything with bare hands, if at all possible. |
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People love to learn, and they love to do that in the context of a murder which involves a pentacle carved in blood on an art curator's chest, if at all possible. |
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We need a robust set of arrangements which will allow a possible failure to be detected and averted, if at all possible and if not, then the bank should reorganise or wound down. |
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If at all possible I would urge a newcomer to pike fishing to ask an experienced angler if they could tag along for a session or two. |
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