avoidance im PONS Wörterbuch

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This helps prove that experience does have an impact on avoidance of the glass, rather than just being innate.
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Extreme sensitivity results in avoidance of the world.
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A major research finding was that, as people thought about careers, dislikes and avoidances were more important than likes.
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Brown later stated that his decision to go to law school was more upon the avoidance of military service than anything else.
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It is a necessary avoidance, a violent, sly, anguished or mocking smoke screen which keeps the other in its place.
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Their strong cultural ties to the area and traditional avoidance of outsiders keeps them attached to their forest habitat.
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His tax avoidance dividend scheme was criticised by many publications as a return of the "unacceptable face of capitalism".
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The test of avoidance will be whether there is a legitimate purpose for the given behaviour.
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This avoidance could possibly lead to a reduction of emotional intense memory.
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This has been enabled by the avoidance of modified nucleotides and optical measurements.
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