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One can avoid polarization by using positive language in order to reach a compromise. You should also try to avoid using absolutes in your language.
It should be in the same horizontal line as the meniscus of the liquid
Place the rule directly on the surface being measured, rather than at a distance from it.
Nope, the sun is just very very bright. Avoid looking at the sun at all costs possible as you can go blind.
If a object with little volume floats on water its density is less than water.But should consider to avoid effects of surface tension
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You should avoid lower priced, or off brand boards such as ones from ecs.
The sun is the only such object.
slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle
The areas which you should shun when looking for cheap hotels in Denver include those areas which are known to have gangs and street thugs. Also, avoid those areas which are violent.
Magnesium ribbon is not particularly dangerous unless you ignite it. If it does catch fire, it will burn with an intensly bright white light that will burn your retinas if you aren't wearing appropriate eye protection or aren't looking away while it is burning. It is as bad as watching arc welding because of the ultraviolet light emitted. It is good form to wear eye protection in the lab at all times. While you can tear the ribbon with your fingers, it is possible that it could poke you in the eye and scratch your cornea.
Avoid any fabric that can absorb particles, such as cotton. Use hypoallergenic materials when at all possible.
It depends on your airline, you should always check with them directly to avoid costly overweight charges.
Probably at noon when the sun is directly over you unless it is a cloudy day. 10-2
Well, slowing down won't help much in terms of not getting blinded, but it will help you avoid things that are hard to see in the glare, as it gives you more reaction time. Looking away is the thing that protect you against getting (badly) blinded.
In "Sonata for Harp and Bicycle," Jason avoids using the elevator, answering the telephone, and looking directly at the ghostly woman.