Sentences with phrase «usually avoid at all costs»

Something I usually avoid at all costs, because I HATE grocery shopping!
You may be in Paris but often you'll find shops giving you the option to pay in US Dollars (if you happen to be using a US credit card) rather than Euros... and you should usually avoid this at all costs.

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This is dangerous and usually implies acting from ego, something you should try to avoid at all costs.
But this dish is usually LOADED with fat and calories, so I try to avoid it at all costs.
With a ridiculous push by some to avoid c - section at all cost, and induction being almost as bad, I am continually surprised at the number of patients who decline this option... usually because of preconceived ideas that are inaccurate
You also should try to AVOID at all costs any of those terrible artificial creamers (liquid or powder), which are usually made with corn syrup solids and hydrogenated oils (harmful trans fats).
While I am someone who usually avoids jumpsuits at all costs, it was hard to avoid this one by NY Collection.
When I visit my boyfriend in Cleveland during the winter (which I try to avoid at all costs), there is usually snow on the ground, and lots of it.
I did something this week that I usually avoid doing at all possible costs: I thought about getting older.
Either way, it is usually the sign that something is not right and that you should run for the hills and avoid that person at all costs.
In film school they usually advise students making first features to avoid period pieces at all costs because they're difficult to make and hard to get financing for.
Cheapest airfare we can find, stay at my mom's to avoid hotel costs, and bring $ 500 with us... and we usually wind up bringing some back.
I generally avoid hotel spas as the cost is usually prohibitive but the spa at Radisson Blu Cebu was very reasonably priced.
But then again, if you're a politician that isn't at least a little hypocritical, that's usually taken as a sign of some kind of moral flabbiness that should be avoided at all costs.
For example, a solicitor in private practice will usually be expected to meet specific targets in terms of chargeable hours and billing, become involved in attracting new clients and, of course, avoid being negligent at all costs.
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