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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided burden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of preventing or mitigating a load or responsibility that one might have to bear.
Example: "By implementing new policies, the company successfully avoided burden on its employees during the transition period."
Alternatives: "prevented load" or "mitigated responsibility".
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Calculated on a similar basis to the UK case study, the avoided burden of these outcomes was estimated to be 12 500 fewer DALYs and a saving of 0·1 0·2 megatonnes CO2-equivalent per million population in 1 year, mostly in short-lived greenhouse pollutants.
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Backward compatibility has been a concern for these new formats, but so far the studios have avoided burdening the discs with the feared Image Constraint Token system.
"If Defendants were truly interested in conserving judicial resources, they could have avoided burdening this Court, the Second Circuit, and the Supreme Court with twelve stay applications over the last eleven weeks that, with one narrow exception, have been repeatedly rejected as meritless," Furman wrote.
This highlights the importance of assessing environmental performance comprehensively to avoid burden shifting.
It might be understood, however, by referring to nonmaleficence assuming that the dentists prioritize avoiding burden (risk etc).
Strengthened primary care will also ensure that most of the people with chronic conditions are diagnosed and managed at this level avoiding burden on referral care facilities while making care for chronic conditions closer, affordable and hopefully people-centered.
We certainly should try to avoid more Enrons, but we must avoid burdening securities markets and capital formation too much in the process.
The town wants any development on the land to bring in tax revenue and jobs, but to avoid burdening local schools and infrastructure with permanent residents.
Financial firms and business groups have lobbied hard against the new rule, arguing it should be narrowly defined to avoid burdening too many companies with additional regulatory requirements.
One of the big reasons people buy long-term care insurance is to avoid burdening a spouse or grown children when they can no longer care for themselves.
Mary Reed, 63, a self-employed writer in Austin, Tex., bought long-term care insurance to avoid burdening her three sisters, should she need the care.
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