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Free sign upThe phrase "avoided in principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is generally or theoretically avoided, even if there may be exceptions in practice.
Example: "While the committee aims to promote transparency, certain sensitive topics are avoided in principle to protect privacy."
Alternatives: "generally avoided" or "theoretically shunned".
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This additional passage can be avoided in principle when the partial differential equations to be solved admit a formulation in terms of boundary integral equations, leading to boundary element isogeometric analysis (IGA-BEM).
Since the decisions made by firms and individuals are usually based on their expectations for the future, and because all future states cannot be known with certainty, a discussion on the expectation cannot be avoided in principle.
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Although the techniques of perturbation theory have become ever more sophisticated it is somewhat disturbing that perturbative methods could not be avoided even in principle.
In general terms, it can be said that state aid which is given automatically, time after time, has been the cause of monopolies being created or maintained, and therefore should in principle be avoided.
Permissions are hard to avoid, but in principle you don't want to ask permission to publish an image unless you absolutely must.
While in such cases, the alternatives that we are compelled to avoid remain in principle open to us the offer is not physically imposed on us, it is just bad the same could be said of most literal coercion.
Now, Mr. Paulson's new proposal to help borrowers renegotiate their mortgage payments and avoid foreclosure sounds in principle like a good idea (although we have yet to hear any details).
Diffract-before-destroy provides an alternative solution: by outrunning the damage, the need for crystallization is (in principle) avoided.
By attempting to explain givenness within a larger framework of an active consciousness, Maimon presents a position that avoids — at least in principle — the problems that Maimon sees with Kant's cognitive dualism.
(We limited the read-depth to less than 1100× to avoid transposable elements, but in principle these could also be disambiguated).
BACKGROUND: Acute vascular rejection (AVR) is an important immunological barrier to xenotransplantation. Thought to be initiated by xenoreactive antibodies, acute vascular rejection might, in principle, be avoided by engineering animals to express low levels of antigen.
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