51.   By appealing to American appetites for leisure and mobility, Bush is hoping to lure Americans back into a spending mode and stave off a recession.

52.   By contrast, Bush said his tax cut would foster further economic progress and stave off a recession.

53.   Calmer overseas markets helped stave off further declines, analysts said.

54.   Cellucci had to make a personal appearance at the board to get that vote reversed, staving off what might have been a campaign catastrophe.

55.   Children stave off adulthood by staying in school longer or coming home to live with parents.

56.   Chief Financial Officer Christina Sterling said directors hope the stock buyback can help boost the share price and stave off delisting.

57.   Clinton said he hoped that a major legacy of his presidency would be succeeding in staving off such an unconventional attack.

58.   Collapse of the bailout will force Huarte to try to renegotiate the package on terms more favorable to creditors to stave off bankruptcy.

59.   Congress has proposed superfluous gun laws, threatened to prosecute producers of violent movies, even demanded that schools post the Ten Commandments to stave off outbreaks of violence.

60.   Democratic House Caucus Chairman Martin Frost of Texas said White House and Democratic efforts to win over enough moderate Republican votes to stave off impeachment have all but failed.

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