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Перевод: obviate
[глагол] избегать; избавляться; устранять
Тезаурус:
- A list made beforehand and ticked off should obviate the necessity for this though.
- In many instances this is too late to obviate desertification and soil erosion.
- By asking about the everyday tasks of parenting the schedules obviate the need for time-consuming psychometric testing.
- "That would hardly obviate a finding of accidental death."
- In 1925 a more direct line was constructed to facilitate the new road and obviate the Rossall curve, which was the scene of many dewirements in high winds.
- As with calls for euthanasia, it could be that a proper understanding by doctors of their duties to their patients, both ethical and legal, could obviate the need in large part for such developments.
- Also, while I don't desperately miss most of the extra facilities found on the big brother GP12 preamp, I really feel a balanced DI output would be a great advantage here when feeding a desk and would obviate the need for a separate DI box, as I'm sure a large number of this combo's potential users will be hoping to use it either in the studio or to reinforce their sound through a PA.
- As bottles above 300mls are not very practical for patients to use Hahnemann's practicality introduces the use of a drinking glass to further dilute the solution and obviate the need for a large amount of water.
- "For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body, such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences experiments on several animals, which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger, and lastly, a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases-therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society College as a separate Class: the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments.
- These are accessible from under the famous scimitar truss rod cover/logo plate, and are reputed to obviate any kind of neck warp or twist.
- It carries paternal antigens and is therefore a foreign body that ought to be attacked, and to obviate this there are probably blocking factors that prevent the paternal antigens from eliciting any reaction.
- During David Kirby's period as head of LSE, the sector's call on the public service obligation grant had fallen by 36 per cent during three years, and Chris Green's task was to reduce (if not ultimately obviate the need for) the grant.
- Such control will promote tight intra-system nutrient cycling and obviate to a degree the need for artificial fertilisers.
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