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avoid and confusion
Some scholars favor the unhyphenated form antisemitism to avoid possible confusion involving whether the term refers specifically to Jews, or to Semitic-language speakers as a whole.
The club then moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in and played in that city through ( sometimes referred to as the " Football Cardinals " and / or the " Big Red " to avoid confusion with the Major League Baseball St. Louis Cardinals ).
He changed his surname from Einstein ( to avoid confusion with the famous physicist ) and began a comedy career that quickly made him a regular on variety and talk shows during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
It was known as Anderson Station until the post office was established in November 1855 and the government changed the name of the station from “ Anderson ” to “ Andersonville ” in order to avoid confusion with the post office in Anderson, South Carolina.
To avoid confusion many companies and engineers use MMBtu to represent one million Btu.
To avoid confusion, vertical and horizontal forms are alternately used.
CCL was previously known as OpenMCL, but that name is no longer used, to avoid confusion with the open source version of Macintosh Common Lisp.
In an attempt to avoid confusion, the large calorie is sometimes written as Calorie ( with a capital C ).
To avoid confusion, people could take turns speaking ( time division ), speak at different pitches ( frequency division ), or speak in different languages ( code division ).
It is usually — but incorrectly — referred to as " navy commodore ", to avoid confusion with the " air force commodore ", which is equivalent to the navy's captain and army's colonel.
His mother originally named him David Dwight but reversed the two names after his birth to avoid the confusion of having two Davids in the family.
In order to avoid confusion over which meaning is intended, Rummel created the term democide for the third meaning.
Even before the Declaration of Boulogne, the language was remarkably stable ; only one set of lexical changes were made in the first year after publication, namely changing " when ", " then ", " never ", " sometimes ", " always " from kian, tian, nenian, ian, ĉian to kiam, tiam, neniam etc., to avoid confusion with the accusative forms of kia " what sort of ", tia " that sort of ", etc.
To avoid confusion with other uses of the word " field ", the term " corpus " may also be used.
There are, however, some fully automatic handguns ( often referred to as machine pistols ) so, to avoid such ambiguity and confusion, " semi-automatic ", " autoloader " or " self-loading " are preferred when referring to a firearm that fires only one shot per trigger pull.
To avoid confusion with video releases of Mothra vs. Godzilla, then titled Godzilla vs. Mothra, TriStar renamed the 1992 movie Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth.
The system was a simple one in which each ship received a number which was appended to its ship type, fully spelled out, and added parenthetically after the ship's name when deemed necessary to avoid confusion between ships.
The IMAP WG decided to rename IMAP2bis to IMAP4 to avoid confusion with a competing IMAP3 proposal from another group that never got off the ground.
To avoid this confusion, the notations ƒ < sup ></ sup > or with the "< sup >- 1 </ sup >" above the ƒ are sometimes used.
To avoid confusion, an inverse trigonometric function is often indicated by the prefix " arc ".
Mac an Tàilleir ( 2003 ) lists the more recent Gaelic names of Ì, Ì Chaluim Chille and Eilean Idhe noting that the first named is " generally lengthened to avoid confusion " to the second, which means " Calum's ( i. e. in latinised form " Columba's ") Iona " or " island of Calum's monastery ".
The original 80386 was subsequently renamed i386DX to avoid confusion.
A true T1 ( commonly called " Analog T1 " to avoid confusion ) uses 24 channels of 64 kbit / s of in-band signaling.
Originally a router was called gateway, but the term was changed to avoid confusion with other types of gateways.

avoid and annual
The assembly meetings did not occur at fixed intervals, as they had to avoid clashing with the annual festivals that followed the lunar calendar.
Worse, Beecher is secretly planning to prevent the annual migration of the colonists ( necessary to avoid 12 months of life threatening winter weather ) in order to save money.
Mitsubishi finally achieved annual production of one million cars in 1980, but by this time its ally was not so healthy ; As part of its battle to avoid bankruptcy, Chrysler was forced to sell its Australian manufacturing division to MMC that year.
This was done to avoid confusion with the Chicago College All-Star Game, an annual game which featured the league champion against a collegiate all-star team.
In early 1991 both Montana Rail Link and Wisconsin Central asked the Interstate Commerce Commission ( ICC ) to increase the minimum annual operating revenue criteria ( then established at $ 93. 5 million USD ) in order to avoid being re-designated as Class I, due to increased administrative and legal costs resulting from different regulations.
Folklore of the Wulguru tribe, who inhabited the island, recounts a long history of inhabitation and annual migration to the mainland to avoid the traveling tribes from Papua New Guinea and the Torres Strait, who used the northern trade winds to travel south from their native lands in order to head-hunt indigenous tribes along the northern coasts of Australia.
The aquarium sold over 290, 000 annual passes for its first year, before sales were halted ( to avoid a " private club " atmosphere, according to Swanagan ).
The initial diameter of the aorta should be noted and annual evaluation with CT scan, or MRI to avoid ionizing radiation, should be recommended to the patient ; the examination should be conducted more frequently if a change in aortic diameter is seen.
) To avoid conflicts with Southern California's annual regional convention, Loscon, BayCon moved to Memorial Day weekend, skipping Thanksgiving in 1984.
There is an annual migration, in which spiny lobsters enter shallower water in spring and summer, and head out to deeper water in fall and winter, reaching depths as great as, perhaps to avoid the effects of winter storms.
The exact terms of their agreement are not known, but it seems to have been a compromise: although Svatopluk was forced to make an annual payment of tribute to Louis the German, the latter on his side agreed to avoid any hostile acts of aggression against Moravia.
In the US the equivalent tax-free annual income is the sum of the standard deduction and personal exemption, though many deductions and credits allow people to earn much more than this and still avoid income tax.
To avoid such fluctuations, actual overhead rates could be computed on an annual or less-frequent basis.
In keeping with Cardinal Castrillón's desire to avoid counterproductive publicity, the reports of the Ecclesia Dei Commission appearing in the annual publication L ' Attività della Santa Sede ( Libreria Editrice Vaticana ) for the years 2000 and those immediately following make no mention of these negotiations.
Captain Picard has been invited to the annual Starfleet Admiral's Banquet on Starbase 219 and says that, after six years, he's run out of excuses to avoid the boring event.

avoid and scientific
The convention also offers decision-makers guidance based on the precautionary principle that where there is a threat of significant reduction or loss of biological diversity, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing measures to avoid or minimize such a threat.
Thus the aim developed, to provide a new time scale for astronomical and scientific purposes, to avoid the unpredictable irregularities of the mean solar time scale, and to replace for these purposes Universal Time ( UT ) and any other time scale based on the rotation of the Earth around its axis, such as sidereal time.
One way to avoid the stigma of an " ism " was to evolve early anti-nuclear groups into the more scientific Green Parties, sprout new NGOs such as Greenpeace and Earth Action, and devoted groups to protecting global biodiversity and preventing global warming and climate change.
Evangelicals, on the other hand, tend to avoid interpretations of the Bible that would directly contradict generally accepted scientific assertions of fact.
" " Sociobiology is now part of the core research and curriculum of virtually all biology departments, and it is a foundation of the work of almost all field biologists " Sociobiological research on nonhuman organisms has increased dramatically and appears continuously in the world's top scientific journals such as Nature and Science. The more general term behavioral ecology is commonly used as substitute for the term sociobiology in order to avoid the public controversy.
To avoid this ambiguity, the number could be represented in scientific notation: 8. 0 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m indicates that the first zero is significant ( hence a margin of 50 m ) while 8. 000 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m indicates that all three zeroes are significant, giving a margin of 0. 5 m. Similarly, it is possible to use a multiple of the basic measurement unit: 8. 0 km is equivalent to 8. 0 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m. In fact, it indicates a margin of 0. 05 km ( 50 m ).
* Article 10. 6 and 11. 8, which states " Lack of scientific certainty due to insufficient relevant scientific information and knowledge regarding the extent of the potential adverse effects of an LMO on biodiversity, taking into account risks to human health, shall not prevent a Party of import from taking a decision, as appropriate, with regard to the import of the LMO in question, in order to avoid or minimize such potential adverse effects.
It is generally used synonymously with respiratory tract, to avoid sounding overly scientific.
To avoid duplication, and in return for a portion of St Thomas's provincial grant turned over to UNB, the two universities would share various services and facilities such as the library holdings and various scientific, cultural, and athletic facilities.
Nonetheless, writers are advised to avoid this usage in formal writing, particularly in the scientific or legal fields.
The defense in sexual abuse cases may offer their own " expert testimony to counter the plaintiff's scientific evidence that the mind can avoid or repress traumatic information and then recall it years later.
However, to date there is no scientific evidence to support these claims or other previous assertions that Fuze products may help consumers avoid cancer, heart disease, colds, flu, and infections of the lungs and kidneys.
Its methodology is based on praxeology, a description of individual human action which seeks to avoid errors in scientific behavioral observation that could be induced by human self-consciousness and complexity.
Digital imaging was developed in the 1960s and 1970s, largely to avoid the operational weaknesses of film cameras, for scientific and military missions including the KH-11 program.
In 1983, the scientific name was changed again to Cardinalis cardinalis and the common name was changed to " Northern Cardinal ", to avoid confusion with the seven other species also termed cardinals.
The Doctor must recover his wits in time to avoid becoming a permanent part of the Rani's plan to collect the genius of the greatest scientific minds in the universe, of which she has captured many including Einstein, in order that she can create a time manipulator, which would allow the Rani to control time anywhere in the universe, at the expense of all life on Lakertya.
In addition to transferring its gold reserves to Canada at the beginning of the war, the British government had also prepared a contingency plan ( which was largely kept secret to avoid hurting morale ) to evacuate the Royal family, the government and as many critical military and scientific personnel to Canada as possible if the British Isles fell to Germany.
On the German side it was suggested to avoid an unnecessary use of English language in scientific texts ( concerning, e. g., the renaming of German-discovered phenomena with perceived English-derived names, such as " X-ray " instead of " Röntgen ray ").
Campbell required his authors to avoid simplistic horror fiction and insisted that the fantasy elements in a story be developed logically: for example, Jack Williamson's " Darker Than You Think " describes a world in which there is a scientific explanation for the existence of werewolves.
It was less than 300 Spans ago that scientific thought regarded them as merely " vicious, mindless beetles to avoid near the Sargasso Nebula.
To help avoid confusion with other morpholine-containing molecules, when describing oligos " Morpholino " is often capitalized as a trade name, though this usage is not consistent throughout the scientific literature.
In order to avoid an erroneous interpretation of the phenomenon that is always a nonradiative transfer of energy ( even when occurring between two fluorescent chromophores ), the name " Förster resonance energy transfer " is preferred to " fluorescence resonance energy transfer ;" however, the latter enjoys common usage in scientific literature.
Pressure to announce research findings quickly enough to " avoid losing credit " for any scientific advances may be enhanced by limited or highly competitive funding.

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