This obviated much of the criticism that would have occurred if funding had been diverted from standard health or law enforcement budgets. |
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The dietary need for potassium is obviated by the fact that there is a certain loss of potassium secreted with urates in the urine. |
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Second, the necessity for economic restructuring is obviated by the pooling of national debts into a currency union. |
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A software package was developed which obviated the necessity of having instructors in every class. |
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I knew that Swann used often to go and spend a few days at Laon, and, for all that it was many miles away, the distance was obviated by the absence of any intervening obstacle. |
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By creating a legal and bureaucratic route to union representation and contract negotiations, the National Labor Relations Act largely obviated recognition strikes. |
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They now hold 99 seats to the Democrats' 51. The need for bipartisanship has been obviated. |
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He found comfort in hierarchy, which obviated the need to be self-motivating and take risks. |
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That group of women experienced it, in many cases, as liberating if the income of their husbands obviated the need for them to work. |
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The significant and prompt financial commitments made by donors to the Tsunami Flash Appeals obviated the need for recourse to the Fund. |
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That would also have obviated the need for the Legal Adviser to produce what was an excellent but ultimately unnecessary paper. |
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The lack of rainfall is obviated to a degree by a well-developed irrigation system based upon a series of distributaries running from the Lower Swat Canal. |
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Iranian funding for its completion has obviated the need for U.S. support for construction funds. |
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Control obligations contained in legislative texts are subject to these broader duties to ensure that legislation is effectively enforced and that dangers to health are obviated. |
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A good deal of negative stress could be obviated simply by making a routine of having everything in its proper place, lined up and ready for any contingency. |
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Mr. POLLAR said that it was an advantage that English was one of Tanzania's official languages, for that obviated the need to translate the Convention and the Optional Protocols and facilitated their dissemination. |
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There is a high level of turnover of refugee teachers in the schools in Kenya refugee camps, which might be obviated if funds were available to pay more adequate incentives. |
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Furthermore the document elaborates on the obligation to share information on recovered substances in the supply chain, a requirement which is not obviated by the exemption. |
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The present need for them to work with very disparate national legal forms means that they are in great need of advice, which is obviated by this new legal form. |
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Hefty cash balances held by firms obviated the need to fund at expensive levels and, in some cases, may have prevented businesses from falling into bankruptcy. |
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In early 1967, he met with Tremblay and Challies and asked them whether their difficulty would be obviated were the Government of Canada to pay all the expenses of the conferences, both travel and organizational. |
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Meanwhile, efficiency experts chime in that some share of the state's growing needs could be obviated by tighter standards. Jobs are a key consideration. |
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By allowing mergers in a more broadly defined financial services sector, concerns that have been expressed about the number of large financial institutions after consolidation could be obviated. |
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So, ipso facto, why spend a lot of money on something that can be obviated by the mere enforced application of the current laws? |
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Artillery, too, was revolutionized by the addition of recoil mechanisms, which obviated the need to resight the guns after each round and therefore permitted much more rapid fire. |
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The use of Sperrbrecher obviated the need to continuous and painstaking sweeping, but the cost was high. |
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This emphasis on strict preconditions and exclusions has been a major contribution to the subject of brain-stem death, and it has obviated the need for ancillary investigations. |
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The creation mythos cannot accommodate any family formation or sexual practice in which the procreant function is precluded, obviated, or its sacrosanctity is compromised. |
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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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It is possible that the bronze part of the bow-guard was embedded in a wooden armature in some way that obviated the use of pegs or edging on the bronze itself. |
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