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The phrase "affordable to avoid" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to suggest a cost-related decision to avoid something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The options presented were affordable to avoid, leading to confusion about the best choice."
Alternatives: "cost-effective to bypass" or "economical to evade".
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Importantly, the authors in [45] have also highlighted the need for certification scheme to be affordable to avoid smaller company having the carry those expenses in the price of their service delivery and thus become ultimately uncompetitive against their bigger rivals.
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"When given a choice, more consumers are choosing organic fruits and vegetables or using EWG's Shopper's Guide to find an easy affordable way to avoid toxic chemicals," EWG Senior Analyst Sonya Lunder said in a statement.
The multiphase inhomogeneous approach used here with simplified physics assumptions gives good agreement for power consumption, and with PIV measurements with flat and deformed free surfaces, making this affordable method practical to avoid the erroneous modelling assumption of a flat free surface often made in such cases.
(See "Nokia Delays US Music Launch").. MKM Partners analyst Tero Kuittinen has in the past urged Nokia to release more touch phones with bigger screens up to 3.5 inches at affordable price points to avoid fighting for the same market poached by Apple and BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion.
Patients from high income countries such as USA, UK, Canada and middle income countries such as Nigeria preferred India mainly for affordable prices and to avoid long waiting times [ 20, 22].
Government schemes to allow builders to avoid affordable housing quotas on developments that include starter homes or involve a change of use could mean further struggles for priced-out buyers.
A major goal of the Affordable Care Act was to avoid these problems ― or, at the very least, to mitigate them.
This practice is gaining attention by policy-makers and health system administrators in high income countries as their citizens are often perceived to be increasingly traveling to low-to-middle income countries for more affordable and accessible care to avoid the high cost of care at home and/or long wait lists for procedures [ 1].
A number of employers have said they would change some work schedules to part time from full time to avoid some Affordable Care Act fees.
But this is much harder now because of the viability tests that give … developers a chance to avoid our affordable housing targets.
One is that, as Mr. Ashworth notes, retailers might be increasingly relying on part-time help to avoid an Affordable Care Act provision that requires businesses with at least 50 full-timers to provide health insurance or pay a penalty (a requirement that kicks in next year, but is based on employment levels this year).
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