This does not mean the company would turn away the opportunity to sell to the multiples, or any other customer if the chance arose. |
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But Dublin also had a number of unattractive features that had the potential to turn away investors. |
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He was about to turn away, when he heard footsteps coming up the church path from the gate. |
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When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory. |
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As she was about to turn away from the window Joanna heard voices coming from the park at the end of the short street. |
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Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning. |
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Finally, irritated with myself for being so cowardly to turn away, I looked back into his eyes. |
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The rest of the time, we're tightwads who turn away as people die in far greater numbers. |
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And yet how can I turn away from my faith in God, my political convictions, my gender? |
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The turn away from Protestant scholasticism was given clear, systematic justification in the theology of Horace Bushnell. |
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With little official oversight, growers simply turn away domestic workers, or offer wages so low that flipping burgers becomes more appealing. |
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On Thursday, Highway Motors in Port Alfred had to turn away several motorists again after unleaded petrol supplies ran dry. |
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Mr Haven, of Indianapolis, said the Titanic struck a glancing blow to the iceberg as it attempted to turn away. |
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Certain off licences in the city centre operate a refusal register, which charts the estimated age of children that they turn away. |
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There would be no time to turn away, no time to act, yet there would be time to perceive and apprehend. |
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As people turn away from red meat in their droves, chicken sales have soared. |
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Transfixed, discomforted, we can't turn away from the spectacle as it lurches into even more ghastly territory. |
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As young accounting students turn away from academia, accounting professors are getting older. |
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The result is ineffective Web sites which may turn away customers and sites that need to be recoded after the complaints start coming in. |
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The key is to offer candidates good reason to turn away from the scramble for corporate and private dollars. |
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Legal formalities in accident cases should be simplified so that people will not turn away. |
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I began to turn away, back towards the forest that I was sure to lose myself in, but he called out in urgency. |
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However long the odds, he couldn't bring himself to turn away all those labors of hope and industry and self-promotion. |
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This is the one hurdle at which most listeners coming in hope, tend to falter and often lose heart and turn away. |
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To be in communion with God means to turn away from sin and believe in the saving message of Jesus Christ. |
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And the heartbroken grandmother ended up being forced to turn away her family for Christmas dinner. |
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After an eternity of standing still, I gradually forced myself to turn away and take agonizingly slow steps back up to my room. |
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Every once in a while, it's a good idea to turn away from world events and take a look at the issues on one's doorstep. |
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She is mistress of herself, and the questioners, beaten back time after time, turn away in disappointment. |
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The idea seems to be that while I have free will, I will nevertheless be punished with eternal and unspeakable suffering if I turn away from God. |
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But I defy you to watch the film and not turn away, or at least feel genuine revulsion, at several points. |
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For the rest of his long life people at scientific conferences would turn away from him, refuse his hand, cut him dead. |
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Scotland could turn away from politics in disgust and seek consolation in cynicism. |
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Minority children, credentialed educators warn, will be so frustrated as to turn away from learning forever. |
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Moreover, there was a significant turn away from religious weddings to marriages performed by civil celebrants. |
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I started to turn away, making to get up and head to the restroom to find some tissue as I sniffled slightly. |
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I glowered, having a strong urge to turn away from him, but I knew that he intended well. |
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However, if touched with a blunt object, the spines turn away, allowing the pedicellariae to be the primary mode of defense. |
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When finally she announced the news to Monty, he was so pleased that his expression collapsed, his eyes moistened, and he had to turn away in embarrassment. |
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McNeill, like Watson, postulates a turn away from the extreme of the nation state towards more polyethnic political constructions reminiscent of classical empires. |
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In the foreground of the Minneapolis picture Titian, Michelangelo, Clovio and Raphael turn away from the scene to look at something Clovio is pointing out in the distance. |
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On the way down, Andy teaches us how to jibe, or turn away from the wind. |
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As the Cold War evolved, many of the most influential strategists, began to turn away from mutually assured destruction as it became clear that the strategy was far from guaranteed to work. |
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Surprised and consternated, the Trojans beseeched the Holy Gods to turn away this threat from them. |
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Try to keep your distance from other people when coughing, and turn away from those closest to you. |
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Dancers frequently turn away from us and bend forward to present their buttocks at us. |
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Sometimes the stump on his leg bled and his mother, rarely at a loss for words, would bite her lip and turn away in tears. |
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Having embodied his generation's longing for a political identity, he had no right to turn away into solipsism and empty artistry. |
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No lasting change in our sinful lifestyle will be evident until we see the filthiness of sin and turn away from it in our heart. |
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In good time shall We requite those who turn away from Our Signs, with a dreadful chastisement, for their turning away. |
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We cannot remain impassive nor turn away with insensitivity and thoughtlessness. |
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If it is just a comfort, we become tranquilized and turn away from the future. |
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Some even completely turn away from our god, especially those who learn necromancy or sorcery. |
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Often we feel guilty about our past acts against the person, and these feelings loom up to haunt and paralyze us when we try to turn away. |
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The time is short till things start to turn away from the worldliness that has been so successful. |
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Nay, We have sent them their admonition, but they turn away from their admonition. |
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In particular we look to countries affected by conflict to turn away from violence. |
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Japan, which has more than 40 tons of plutonium, is a screw's turn away from developing nuclear weapons. |
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Canada itself would turn away from its focus on territorial defence to a gradual involvement in world affairs. |
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In some cases, they may turn away from partners or family members or become hostile. |
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When an operator decides to turn away from butter and replace it with vegetable fats, it is unlikely that he will return to butter. |
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The pressure demanding the satisfaction of shareholders free of any attachment forces directors to turn away from certain productive investments. |
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If we fail in this, they may perhaps turn away from the European project, which would be a major catastrophe. |
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However, Rokia didn't by any means turn away from the musical environment of her native land. |
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So verily thou canst not make the dead to hear, nor canst thou make the deaf to hear the call, when they show their backs and turn away. |
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Working as a doorman at the Hotel Vancouver, Armstrong kept watching Gray Line, then a provincially-owned bus tour company, turn away passengers. |
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Therefore expound openly what thou art commanded, and turn away from those who join false gods with Allah. |
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The taking of the cassock: a young man, after prayer, reflection and counsel, decides to turn away from the things of the world. |
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Still, it is very difficult to turn away a complainant with a seemingly meritorious case. |
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Do not turn away, hide your mouth behind your hand or chew gum when speaking. |
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This is encouraging, too, because we know that sometimes it is easier to turn away rather than face the pain and suffering others are enduring. |
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I trust that members of the Council will not see images of what we have seen and turn away, or hear what we have heard and close their ears. |
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The Presidential campaign affects what too many people say about too many things, and that causes me to turn away from a lot of subjects that might otherwise be bloggable. |
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I tried to turn away still embarrassed at my unclothed state. |
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The newly designed system now enables the spacecraft to turn away from the Earth, using precision sun sensors and gyroscopes to navigate its way to geostationary orbit. |
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Also I get about two calls per day requesting long-term marina dockage for the coming season, all of which I must turn away as we are fully booked. |
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His tail lashed, once, violently, but his gaze did not drop or turn away. |
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In one of the more poignant scenes in the movie, the Hurons are brought to the mission chapel where they sit down patiently, turn away from the altar, and face the clock. |
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Then turn away and hope the lamebrain has learned something. |
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There had to be a way to resist, to fight back and turn away. |
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Hiss eyes didn't leave me, which forced me to turn away awkwardly. |
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There was a sudden flicker of light, so blindingly bright that Cinaed had to turn away and close his eyes tightly for a few moments, until it faded. |
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For our storytelling to be truthful we need to address this fact, not turn away from it. |
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His words will be interpreted as confirmation that he is not going to turn away gays in the priesthood. |
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Women voters will likely turn away from him in the end, and he lacks a base in the primary electorate. |
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At the same time we have deployed our navy to harass and turn away boats. |
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Any sideways thrust exerted on the forward part of a yacht will encourage her to turn away from it, while any effort exerted aft will induce her to head up. |
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As the women made their protest, motorists began inching up the grass verge to get past their horseboxes, or made a series of tight manoeuvres to turn away. |
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At the Altamirano Hospital, where the Daughters of Charity work, she was aware of the scarcity of medicines, and a real penury of doctors, especially pediatricians, which forces them to turn away sick children. |
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Were you at a point in your life where that first interaction in a prison and with the judicial system could have been such that it might have led you to turn away from that path at the time? |
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Whatever happens — don't turn away from it. |
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Insincerity, lies and selfdeception cause Him to turn away. |
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It could not be determined why the pilot did not approach at a 45-degree angle and then simply turn away from the rising terrain when contact with the tree tops became imminent. |
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What's more, I'm not used to singing in Spanish! And if there's one thing I hate, it's when people turn away from their own music and start dishing up Latino sounds just because it happens to be the 'big thing' of the moment! |
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Do we have the right to simply turn away from such situations, citing the fact that we already have legislation or treaties that punish and condemn such barbaric behaviour? |
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To find out what we need to do, we must first take a close look in the mirror, and together answer questions such as: Why did so many citizens turn away from Europe in those referendums? |
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Not only will I turn away from godless churches, but I will turn to those who are truly serving Me in truth and power, and I will give them a protection in this time. |
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We are particularly interested in exploring the contributing factors that have led many young feminist activists to turn away from formal political processes, rather than pursue politics as a solution to women's inequality. |
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We must turn away from the narrow horizon of short-term measures, which often consume substantial resources and which finally lead to defeatism, since their results are limited and ephemeral. |
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If you show the one ad time and time again, people will tune out to the extent that as soon as it comes on, they know what it is and they can turn away. |
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Tupac did not turn away even when Fama revealed why he was in prison. |
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The whole atmosphere of a part-time, unsecured workforce is that you dare not turn away for a second from earning money or you will be unable to keep your head above water. |
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They are saying to whole sectors of society: you are stuck where you are, much like the migrants and refugees we turn away at our increasingly fortressed borders. |
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We therefore need to turn away from pessimism about the Africa and the charitable, even paternalistic view that all too frequently made our partnership list to one side. |
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When ye turn away from them and the things they worship other than Allah, betake yourselves to the Cave: Your Lord will shower His mercies on you and disposes of your affair towards comfort and ease. |
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They want to generate as much revenue as possible, but they do not want to have to turn away those who cannot pay or who cannot be sponsored in some way. |
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Nigeria noted with regret that many countries were continuing to turn away refugees and asylum seekers, violating their obligations under international law. |
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The general public has also become increasingly sceptical of corporate promotion and would conceivably turn away from a world's fair visibly dominated by private enterprise. |
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The spread between old and new crop flaxseed cash prices remains extremely wide in Western Canada even as attention starts to turn away from tight old crop supplies and towards the acres currently going in the ground. |
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In the immediate, the rise in port dues decided by the Government worries them and makes them fear that operators will turn away towards the African ports. |
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Her first act in existence is to turn away from Adam and look at and ponder her own reflection. |
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Merthyr Alexandria, had proposed in their AGM of 1907 to turn away from amateurism and join the Northern Union. |
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We have no such compunctions about language, thus, accent becomes a litmus test for exclusion, and excuse to turn away, to recognize the other. |
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A new contract code in 1999 represented a turn away from administrative domination. |
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The school gives scholarships and does not turn away students. |
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The mission was part of a movement by Gregory to turn away from the East, and look to the Western parts of the old Roman Empire. |
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How many boats do you turn away in the course of a season? |
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He sighted 10 German destroyers which he chased through increasing mist for 30 minutes until the ships reached Heligoland and he was forced to turn away. |
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The information isn't necessarily new but is so concisely put and chockful of information without jargon that few could turn away from it in confusion. |
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