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He wants her to keep away, but he wants her to be near too.
Institutional choice in government is thus a matter of which interests to secure influence on operations and which interests to keep away.
It would be hard to think of a better way to keep away evangelicals.
Bureaucracy has at last made its thunderous entrance into a world it should have had the tact to keep away from.
For example, keep away from sight, have a bad effect on something, and ask need to be matched with blame, hide, hit, invite, pour, or spoil (pp. 265 - 266).
He, therefore, called for his followers to keep away from state institutions by resigning if they were civil servants or by leaving school or university if they were still students.
Let us keep away from the point of principle; we are dealing with a point of detail.
Why not help them to do so by enabling them to still keep away from the guardians?