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The phrase "avoidance of damaging" is not entirely correct in English as it is missing a noun after "damaging" to clarify what is being avoided.
You can use it in contexts discussing the prevention of harm or negative effects, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The avoidance of damaging consequences is crucial in project management."
Alternatives: "prevention of harm" or "mitigation of damage."
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The avoidance of damaging material such as gel layers, paint layers or the bulk glass was of great importance.
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The Labour leader also launched an attack on tax avoidance for damaging the "fabric of society", pledging a "root and branch" review of how the UK's tax authorities treat rich people.
This case shows that a Lichtenstein operation is a suitable procedure for avoidance of damage to the transplanted ureter in treatment of a transplant-side inguinal hernia in a kidney transplant recipient.
This includes avoidance of damage to the remaining stand, retention and protection of trees which have potential for cultural and ecological values.
Given the many reports of avoidance of damaged plants or damage-induced volatiles by adult Lepidoptera [ 17, 18, 26, 31- 34], the opposite prediction is more likely to hold: reduced leaf damage in Bt crops will attract increased rates of oviposition.
This follows on from a report, produced last year by tax expert Graham Aaronson QC, which recommended that such a rule would improve HM Revenue and Customs HMRCRC) ability to tackle tax avoidance without damaging the competitiveness of the UK as a place to do business.
"In such environments first-time hits and avoidance of collateral damage are paramount - it is not just about what you hit, but who you miss.
It has well-documented biological advantages compared to conventional plate osteosynthesis including reduced tissue devitalization, avoidance of iatrogenic damage of blood supply around the fracture and early fracture union with decreased wound complications [1, 2].
Competing goals are as follows: GHG efficiency (reduction of greenhouse gases), environmental sustainability of crop cultivation and the avoidance of indirect damages such as the loss of biological diversity, the influx of invasive species, the erosion of the landscape, maximization of space efficiency and the economic yield, and.
As putative targets of cell cycle checkpoints that regulate genomic stability, the G1/S transcription factors and their regulators are expected to play a central role in the avoidance of DNA damage and chromosomal aberrations, phenomena that directly contribute to tumorigenesis.
Overall, the regulation of leukocyte excess inflammation and avoidance of tissue damage directed to the elimination of A. fumigatus is related to Tregs activity.
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avoidance of counterproductive
avoidance of adverse
avoidance of disadvantageous
avoidance of noxious
avoidance of negative
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