This incredible pillow-based innovation permits grandkids to obviate unpleasant grandma kisses and avoid exposure to toxic grandpa odors. |
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By permitting the use of suffer materials, it may obviate the problem of undesired sticking of particulates. |
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They can be opened to guest users, which will obviate the need for logins and passwords. |
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This would have made the coast self-sufficient and obviate the need to upgrade the transmission line from Kikiwa and Islington. |
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However, the existence of representative government doesn't obviate the necessity of enquiry. |
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My own view is that by turning over this information, we obviate the need for Matt to even testify, let alone be incarcerated. |
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First, a well-functioning market economy does not obviate the need for democracy and civil and political rights. |
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This, however, does not obviate the need for democratic forces to formulate a strategy for change. |
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The simplicity of the product would also obviate the need for independent financial advice at the point of sale. |
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Forcing that outcome now is right and timely, and may obviate the need to pursue it militarily later. |
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It won't obviate the need for the Government to address the chronic skills crisis that's facing our military. |
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When it does become a reality, it is not expected to obviate the need for treatment. |
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The new boards obviate the need for accurately positioned spotlights or coloured bulbs. |
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And there are a number of cases that appear to obviate the need for a specifically partisan approach. |
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For many nuns their status as a professed religious did not necessarily obviate access to various parts of familial patrimony. |
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To obviate this, grapnels have been devised which, simultaneously with hooking the cable, will cut it and hold the desired end. |
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This would obviate the need for them to smuggle themselves in illegally â and dangerously. |
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This is most obvious when expensive forms of trash are forced to backflip until they obviate their standard uses. |
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To obviate what appears to constitute an imbalance, it would be advisable to reinforce the guaranties of the judge by constitutional way. |
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In Sherlock, at least, his deductive powers didn't feed into a generalised masculine capability so much as obviate the need for it. |
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Informal notification and consultation would usually precede, and may obviate, that report to senior management. |
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The efforts of volunteers do not obviate the need to have in hand a large amount of money for the translating and printing of each translation. |
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Also, the use of such recycling does not obviate the need for further treatment. |
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The holding of consultations did not obviate the need to follow rules and procedures. |
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Guidance systems are currently being tested which should obviate this problem. |
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This would obviate the need for a Security Council vote and thereby the threat of a veto. |
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The speed and ease of indexing the full contents of files in modern operating systems should obviate the need for filing. |
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More efficient, more rational use of airports will not obviate the need for increases in capacity. |
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The appropriateness of an alternative will depend on which of the risks posed by not detaining the defendant the court is trying to obviate. |
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Even the most modern methods of bringing men from high pressures to those of the atmosphere slowly do not entirely obviate the danger of caisson disease. |
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If there is such, the surveyor involved should be prevailed upon to discover whether measures have been taken to obviate flooding, and if so, whether they work. |
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But then, that would obviate the need for Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. |
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A mild dose of a warm active aperient to obviate costiveness, or to produce two motions daily, is generally very beneficial. |
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Canada also uses Foreign Accrual Property Income rules to obviate certain types of tax avoidance. |
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This general consistency based on field studies, surveys and personal accounts does not, however, obviate the need for a nationwide study of the characteristics of juvenile delinquents and the causes of their delinquency. |
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One purpose of the pennon was to obviate accidents in much the same way as does a red flag tied to a long pole or rod that extends beyond the tailboard of a truck. |
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Such a measure would nonetheless be insufficient to obviate the serious difficulties besetting the fisheries sector, which has moreover already been facing a crisis. |
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Being familiar with their respective laws, the member States of the ICCS trust one another and can therefore obviate the casuistry inherent in criteria of jurisdiction and the complications created by such a system. |
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I note also its point that a price on carbon that genuinely reflects its social costs would obviate the need for other subsidies: those for alternative energy. |
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In both cases, the research suggests that it may be disease-dependent, it may be case-by-case dependent, but one has not yet been shown to obviate the other. |
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Concerted action to obviate the threats to outer space security is needed. |
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The United States amendment would obviate such an interpretation. |
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Because all the methods of plane grinding used currently have a number of disadvantages, it was decided to develop a new product to obviate these. |
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A bigger coalition of those willing to consume less fossil fuels might obviate the perceived need for coalitions of those willing to go to war for energy related geopolitical reasons. |
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Auio, a mighty magician of the FelĂșndin, determined to obviate the downfall of his world, tried to save the FelĂșndin by exiling them to an intermediate world. |
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The use of video-link to allow witnesses to give evidence together with the provision for the acceptance of witness statements can obviate the necessity for witnesses to attend Court. |
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Some change requests, rather than extend the scope, obviate some of the existing scope of a project. |
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We are glad to think that our decision will obviate the necessity of mutilating the Union Jack. |
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You've written that we're willing to trade with them but we don't draw a line when they obviate civil liberties, when they continue to act repressively. |
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But that would obviate the sledgehammer behavior, etc. which obviously hasn't been obviated. Anyone with a little obnosis or obstetrics could see that. |
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