It may well help former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the perceived front-runner, by allowing him to stay above the fray and out of the line of fire longer.
And staying out of the fray is a way to delay pain in Germany.
Likewise, the family of twice-divorced Dennis Kucinich, who is currently unmarried, has kept out of the fray.
Staying focused at home would also keep him out of the fray that was chewing up other politicians.
Certainly, most Hungarians in Hungary want to keep out of the fray.
Should the international community fail to jump through these hoops, the United States would be fully justified in staying out of the fray.
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While Britain has certainly become accustomed to media scandals over recent years, the BBC has often found itself out of the fray of accusations of cover-ups and unethical behavior.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said given the pressure caused by trying to deal day to day with the recession, it should come as no surprise that Summers would want to step out of the fray and return to Harvard University.
He has made things more difficult by staying out of the legislative fray, refusing to make demands on Congress, and limiting how much he talks about the specifics that he thinks must be part of the bill.
While both prospective contestants are neither ruling in or out such a contest, each is stepping carefully as their promoters hash out the wisdom of entering the fray.
Newcomers are also entering the fray, including Tesla Motors, which is rolling out its Model S electric sedan.
Observers note her answer was a less emphatic denial than previous responses that seemed to rule out any possibility of reentering the political fray.
Several Argentine players, waiting for the restart, joined the fray, perhaps fearing the goal would be ruled out - and there was confusion inside the ground but Tevez's headed finish stood.
The party's coalition is starting to fray, with a major ally from southern India pulling out last month.
Millions of middle-class Americans watched our employer-based health care system fray along the edges, leave a lot of people out.
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The coalition has also started to fray, with key allies in southern and eastern India pulling out in the last eight months.
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Greek newspapers' depiction of German leaders in Nazi uniform, and German tabloid calls to throw Greece out of the euro, show how tempers can fray.
Except for short-term day traders, it could be wise to sit back and let the market shake out a bit more before jumping back into the fray.
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His side are now in danger of failing to reach the Champions League semifinals for the first time in six years and Vilanova may discover that his team is out of the competition when he returns to the fray in late March.
Scottish Conservative transport spokesman, Murray Tosh MSP, joined the fray on Monday when he said the prime minister was "seriously out of touch" with public opinion on the issue.
Now Baena, who has hidden out since the scandal broke, has sent a lawyer into the fray.
Roosevelt also showed practical wisdom by trying to point out why the U.S. needed to enter into the fray of World War II.
Other foreign, particularly European, companies entered the fray in the interim, but Libya kept the old American concessions on hold, not out of gallantry but in the hope that oil-industry lobbyists would eventually persuade the American government to relent.
Once you start allowing demonstrators who number in thousands to throw out politicians who have been elected by millions, the fabric of any democracy is bound to fray, let alone one that has existed for only 14 years and still lies under the shadow of crown and gun.
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