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obviate and experiments
More powerful experiments – usually experiments with more subjects or replications – can obviate this choice to an arbitrary degree.

obviate and for
* In terms of managing hot flashes, lifestyle measures, such as drinking cold liquids, staying in cool rooms, using fans, removing excess clothing layers when a hot flash strikes, and avoiding hot flash triggers such as hot drinks, spicy foods, etc., may partially supplement ( or even obviate ) the use of medications for some women.
The poverty of natural resources was meant to prevent the development of a higher technology and the same old kinds of human society, and the food provided by the grails, the presence of abundant water and potential shelter, and the resurrections were meant to obviate the need for an economy or the need to strive for survival.
The purpose of this provision is to obviate the possible argument that although section 603 provides for review in accordance with section 10, section 10 itself has an exception for action " committed to agency discretion ," which might otherwise be carried over into section 603.
The Viper engine ( a 90-degree engine with odd firing order to obviate the need for a balance shaft ) has been tweaked through the years, and for the fifth-generation Viper produces in a standard state of tune from its 8. 4 liter displacement.
The church supports the right of women to have access to safe abortions that are covered by provincial health care, but also supports better access to contraception, sexual education and counselling that eventually might obviate the need for abortion.
* Performance: to offload the data mart to a separate computer for greater efficiency or to obviate the need to manage that workload on the centralized data warehouse.
It is faulty logic to think, when arbitrating results, that a better hypothesis will obviate the need for empiricism.
Royal Licences are gazetted and obviate the need for a deed poll.
Snopes has received praise from folklorist Dr. Jan Harold Brunvand, author of a number of books on urban legends and modern folklore, who considers the site so comprehensive as to obviate the necessity for launching one of his own.
One reason was to obviate any justification for the unauthorized copied editions of the RV that had been circulating.
" However, this may have just as easily been the composer's prickly personality shining through since the balance between the two movements is so perfect as to obviate the need for a third.
Commenting upon his analysis of experimental results from in-laboratory soap film formations, Courant believed that the existence of a physical solution does not obviate the need for mathematical proof.
Placing the individual on cardiopulmonary bypass support may be necessary in order to temporarily obviate the need for a beating heart and to increase blood flow to the liver.
Some computer architectures ( such as ARM ) have conditional instructions ( or conditional loads, such as x86 ) which can in some cases obviate the need for conditional branches and avoid flushing the instruction pipeline.
This would obviate the need for pillars in the Strait, but the bridge would have a large impact on the landscape due to the height of the cable support pillars.
Digital cameras obviate the need for the SLR design to some degree, as the camera's LCD image is obtained through the lens, not a separate viewfinder.
: as economy in general the art of providing for all the wants of a family, the science of political economy seeks to secure a certain fund of subsistence for all the inhabitants, to obviate every circumstance which may render it precarious ; to provide every thing necessary for supplying the wants of the society, and to employ the inhabitants ... in such manner as naturally to create reciprocal relations and dependencies between them, so as to supply one another with reciprocal wants.
However, another type of dam, the inflatable, is possible that would obviate any necessity for a huge concrete structure.
There have been several controversial proposals to obviate the need for these enigmatic forms of matter and energy, by modifying the laws governing gravity and the dynamics of cosmic expansion, for example modified Newtonian dynamics.

obviate and purpose
The purpose of ICH is to reduce or obviate the need to duplicate the testing carried out during the research and development of new medicines by recommending ways to achieve greater harmonisation in the interpretation and application of technical guidelines and requirements for product registration.

obviate and effect
Growth is usually calculated in real terms, i. e. inflation-adjusted terms, in order to obviate the distorting effect of inflation on the price of the goods and services produced.

obviate and object
In some cases, an astronomer interested in a particular object will find that survey images are sufficient to entirely obviate the need for telescope time.

obviate and did
His analysis was further complicated by his recurring need to assure that Newton did not obviate the presence of God.

obviate and so
This is generally no longer so as during the nineteenth century, the development of legal ethics tended to obviate the risks to the public, particularly after the scandal of the Swynfen will case ( 1856 – 1864 ).
The answers submitted by candidates must be unsigned, so as to obviate the possibility of favoritism on the part of the examiners.
If someone dies on a ship and it is impossible to bury him on land, the body is placed ( O: tightly lashed ) between two planks ( O: to obviate bloating ) and thrown into the sea ( O: so that it reaches shore, even if the inhabitants are non-Muslims, since a Muslim might find the body and bury it facing the direction of prayer ( qibla )).

obviate and by
Maimonides himself had been influenced by a desire to obviate certain Christian and Muslim claims.
Very few modern houses have larders since this need is now satisfied by refrigerators, freezers, and by the convenience of modern grocery stores that obviate the need to store food for long periods.
Modern Islamic scholars such as Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, based on the Umm Waraqah hadith mentioned above, consider it permissible for a knowledgeable woman to lead mixed prayers within her own household, as he considers this to largely obviate the danger of the men being aroused by her presence.
Drainage of the fluid out of the pleural space is essential to obviate damage to organs, especially the inhibition of lung function by the counter pressure of the chyle.
Microformats can bridge this gap by attaching semantics, and thereby obviate other, more complicated, methods of automated processing, such as natural language processing or screen scraping.

obviate and .
The random assignment of responsibility to individuals who may or may not be competent has obvious risks, but the system included features meant to obviate possible problems.
Proponents of the change argue that ZIP codes obviate the conflict.
It is used to clean delicate fabrics that cannot withstand the rough and tumble of a washing machine and clothes dryer ; it can also obviate labor-intensive hand washing.
In order to obviate this difficulty, the Motekallamin extended their theory of the atoms to Time, and claimed that just as Space is constituted of atoms and vacuum, Time, likewise, is constituted of small indivisible moments.
In order to obviate this difficulty, the Motekallamin extended their theory of the atoms to Time, and claimed that just as Space is constituted of atoms and vacuum, Time, likewise, is constituted of small indivisible moments.
It is used to clean delicate fabrics that cannot withstand the rough and tumble of a washing machine and clothes dryer ; it can also obviate labor-intensive hand washing.
But this was not sufficient to obviate all threatening danger.
Other control methods were devised early on to obviate the need to pay royalties on the " U-Control " patent, including systems with the lines connected directly to the elevator with pulleys to change the direction, methods that connected the lines directly to the pushrod through screw eyes, but most worked very poorly compared to conventional 2-line control.
* It is even possible to obviate wire EDM work in some cases.
* If conducted remotely, can reduce or obviate geographical dependence.
* To obviate NLR trains running on the busy Euston main line, the Hampstead Junction Railway was opened from the NLR at to Willesden via in 1860.
While episiotomy is employed to obviate issues such as post-partum pain, incontinence and sexual dysfunction, some studies suggest that in actuality, episiotomy surgery itself can cause all of these problems.

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