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avoids and confusion
The alternative term conscious dreaming avoids this confusion.
This avoids confusion later when we drop the quantifiers.
This etymological distinction avoids confusion of the literatures and the forms, with the novel being the more important, established fictional form.
However, the notation avoids confusion with the notation for the conjugate transpose of a matrix, which can be thought of as a generalization of complex conjugation.
Using a base 30 positional numeral system, NAC uses an alternate method which excludes vowels and avoids potential confusion between " 0 " ( zero ) and " O " ( capital " o "), and " 1 " ( one ) and " I " ( capital " i "):
An alternative term for the carapace of arachnids and their relatives, which avoids confusion with crustaceans, is prosomal dorsal shield.
The conjunction y avoids denominational confusion when the paternal surname might appear to be a ( first ) name ; hence the physiologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal might appear to be named Santiago Ramón ( composite ) and surnamed Cajal, like-wise the jurist Francisco Tomás y Valiente, and the cleric Vicente Enrique y Tarancón.
Many people therefore refer to him simply as the Beis HaLevi, which also avoids the confusion with his two great-grandsons of the same name: ( 1 ) the son of Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik, Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik ( 1903 – 1993 ) who moved to the United States ; and ( 2 ) the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik, Rabbi Berel Soloveitchik, who lived in Israel.
For this reason, the term tautological is now widely considered to be preferrable, as it is universally acceptable, and avoids needless confusion.
The overall methodology remains the same but this alternative avoids potential confusion of the terms accountable and responsible, which may be understood by management professionals but not always so clearly differentiated by others:
These regional series have been perpetuated since TOPS because it eases the description of individual units and avoids potential confusion if there is only one unit with a particular identifier working in a certain area.
There is no practical difference between the dot and hyphen forms, although the dot form is more familiar to FM radio listeners, and avoids confusion with ranges of values ( for example, 2-4 may be misinterpreted as the range 2 to 4 instead of the multiplex 4 of channel 2 ).
This is possible in Trégorrois because the very strong aspiration of / h / avoids any confusion with " l ' huile " ( eoul ).
However, the name stuck and became part of his everyday name ( using the nickname avoids confusion with José Feliciano, another major Puerto Rican singer to whom he is not related ).
In addition to tradition, this usage avoids confusion with Saint John, New Brunswick, also in Atlantic Canada.
However, some scientists prefer Gya because it uses the SI prefix giga-and thus avoids confusion over whether the short-scale ( American ) billion ( 10 < SUP > 9 </ SUP >) or long-scale ( former British ) billion ( 10 < SUP > 12 </ SUP >) is meant, as well as avoiding preference for one of the two definitions of billion over the other.
These might sound cumbersome to the layman, but their precision lends a degree of clarity and avoids the confusion of concepts such as primitivity.

avoids and between
For example, as handlers interact and pass the firearm between them, each avoids over-relying on the " show clear " of the other.
Many libraries and museums increasingly use only the safe if confusing term " membrane "; depending on factors such as the method of preparation it may be very hard to determine the animal involved without using a laboratory, and the term avoids the need to distinguish between vellum and parchment.
The opposite phrase heavy rail, used for higher capacity, higher speed systems also avoids some incompatibilities in terminology between British and American English, as for instance in comparing the London Underground to the New York Subway.
The cattle and Konik are usually kept on the fen between April and December which avoids the wettest and most barren months of the year.
Expressing the number of decays per second rather than the mean time between decays avoids the confusing situation that a lower number represents more radioactivity.
The typical action by which it avoids fouling its own branch incidentally displays the difference between the arrangement of its fore and hind toes.
Through the use of jump cuts between melodramatic scenes with Buffy, and for instance, informant Willy the Barkeeper ( Saverio Guerra ) to Xander and a gang of zombies in a drunken car journey, Xander is used as a vehicle to point out the ways in which Buffy ordinarily avoids being " over the top " by integrating Xander ( as the show's source of humour ) into the main narrative rather than separating the two.
This may improve the sound, and also avoids the peril of warping — as harpsichord makers Kerstin Schwarz and Tony Chinnery point out,, a severely warped soundboard threatens a structural catastrophe, namely contact between strings and soundboard.
When migrating between Europe and Africa, it avoids crossing the Mediterranean Sea and detours via the Levant in the east or the Strait of Gibraltar in the west, because the air thermals on which it depends do not form over water.
Instrumentalism avoids the debate between anti-realism and philosophical or scientific realism.
Technically, this surgical principle permits laying the scars in the topographic transition zone ( s ) between and among adjacent aesthetic subunits, which avoids juxtaposing two different types of skin in the same aesthetic subunit, where the differences of color and texture might prove too noticeable, even when reconstructing a nose with skin flaps.
The International Criminal Court was set up in 2003 as a treaty arrangement between member states in an attempt to provide a neutral international court that avoids the accusation of " victor's justice ", and that would prosecute all alleged war crimes, on either side of any conflict.
Male and female are alike in plumage, but females are longer-billed than males, an adaptation in curlew species that avoids direct competition for food between the sexes.
The researchers, however, point out that Randi avoids making the distinction between exploratory and formal investigations and should recognize that the formal experiments dismissed the magicians ' psychic claims.
In accordance with Ohkawa's desire for each to have a well organized story, Clamp avoids putting references between the two stories too frequently.
Spline interpolation avoids the problem of Runge's phenomenon which occurs when interpolating between equidistant points with high degree polynomials.
Special relativity avoids the problem in science that was present after the Michelson-Morley experiment failed to measure a speed difference between perpendicular light beams, by postulating that the speed of light is not relative to some medium and is the same for all observers irrespective of their relative velocities.
Due to the similarities between sludge and stoner metal, there is often a crossover between the two genres, but sludge metal generally avoids stoner metal's usage of psychedelia.
Previous versions of precoolers such as HOTOL put the hydrogen fuel directly through the precooler, but inserting a helium cooling loop between the air and the cold fuel avoids problems with hydrogen embrittlement in the air precooler.
Supporters of the democratic globalization movement draw a distinction between their movement and the one most popularly known as the ' anti-globalization ' movement, claiming that their movement avoids ideological agenda about economics and social matters.
" In between these two approaches is the translation of Psalm 1 in the REB, which avoids using a male noun (" man ") but retains the masculine singular pronouns (" his "): " Happy is the one who does not take the counsel of the wicked for a guide.
This avoids or minimizes the need for stairs between the garage and the house.

avoids and past
The shortest ( and possibly oldest ) road avoids alpine areas and led from the Baltic coastline ( nowadays Estonia ), passed the Moravian Gate, followed the river Morava, crossed the Danube near Carnuntum in the Noricum Province, headed southwest past Poetovio, Celeia, Emona, Nauportus, and reached Aquileia at the Adriatic coast.
Runyon almost totally avoids the past tense ( it is thought to be used once, in the short story " The Lily of St Pierre ", and once in " The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown " ), and makes little use of the future tense, using the present for both.
This sense, also does not allow the paradox of omnipotence to arise, and unlike definition # 3 avoids any temporal worries about whether or not an omnipotent being could change the past.
The historical period and context avoids science fiction elements beyond establishing the way by which the Doctor and his companions have travelled to the past.
Rafiki then strikes him with his staff and tells him that the past can hurt and learn from it and Simba avoids the strike and he asked what he is going to do and he responds by throwing the stick and leaves leaving Rafiki laughing happily.
Allmusic would later observe that while " the end result lacked the distinctive rock touches of past Foreigner ballads ," Lou Gramm " contributes a lead vocal that avoids histrionics in favor of an emotional but very smooth delivery " over " washes of synthesizer ... fleshed out by some meditative electric piano riffs ".
Afshar's conclusion is that the light exhibits wave-like behavior when going past the wires, since the light goes through the spaces between the wires, but avoids the wires themselves, when both slits were open, but also exhibits particle-like behavior after going through the lens, with photons going to a given photo-detector.
Nightscreen has, in the past, been criticised for highlighting programmes which had already aired, and for some careless typing and spelling errors but now regularly avoids doing this.

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