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The phrase "avoided in future to" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a desire to prevent something from happening again in the future.
Example: "We hope that similar mistakes will be avoided in future to ensure better outcomes."
Alternatives: "prevented in the future" or "not repeated going forward".
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What we aim to achieve in TTIP is that these regulatory agencies coordinate more closely with each other:...so that where safety levels are similar, double testing and double inspections can be avoided in future to save companies money.....and, so that future differences in regulation can be avoided before they become a trade hurdle for companies, especially for SMEs.
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Combination with a strong enzyme inducer should be avoided in future trials to prevent further reduction of panobinostat exposure.
Although in particular this loss of specificity is an interesting phenomenon from a mnemonic perspective, this practically means that longer term memory assays should rather be avoided in future attempts to characterize the odor space in Drosophila.
The conclusion would be that trips to this stadium would be best avoided in future although Cardiff have nothing to be ashamed of after this latest setback.
The purpose of this paper is to apply resilience theory to the area of urban revitalization in a US southwest context and to identify sets of recommendations and traps to be avoided in future urban revitalization interventions.
If that is to be avoided in future, tightly drawn definitions of all powers and capabilities are now needed.
Additionally, because the durable polymer might not necessarily harbour potential for thrombogenesis, it does not need to be avoided in future.
This limitation is likely to be avoided in future studies because of the advent of newer microarrays offering more comprehensive coverage of both SNPs and copy number variations and the availability of larger samples.
These limitations should be noted and avoided in future studies.
At the very least, says Brooks Jeffery, an architect who helped petition for the district, such developments are an object lesson in what to avoid in future.
She urged the government to restrict coal's access to the capacity market in future, to avoid undercutting investment in other "more attractive" forms of flexible capacity.
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