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5.Such people tend to eschew suddenly popular names drawn from the world of entertainment.
6.To eschew such tools is to fight terrorism with one hand tied behind your back.
7.In this era of globalization, pathogens eschew national borders and can spread across the planet at jet speed.
8.Few have offices, many eschew e-mail and the only blackberries to be found are in the dining room, beneath a thick layer of crumble.
9.Coming of age in a time of interracial marriages, many 11)eschew the old notions of race; maturing at Internet speed, they are more connected than any generation.
10.Thus, marketing managers are encouraged to eschew the dogma of marketing warfare to assume a co-competitor mind-set and consider the potential benefits of not only competing with their rivals but also building effective alliances with them.


