Sentence examples for avoiding a need from inspiring English sources

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A federal law that went into effect in October lets banks process more checks electronically, avoiding a need to deliver paper checks to one another.

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Asian brands are generally rebate-averse; executives at Toyota and Honda have long been vigilant about regulating production volumes in order to avoid a need to clear dealer lots quickly for new stock.

First, because they focus on the bursts only, they avoid a need for uninterrupted recordings.

We therefore sought to design a retrograde flushing device, used non-invasively, hoping to avoid a need for emergency surgery.

For simplicity, all of the simulations used a 100,000 day simulation interval in order avoid a need to change the simulation interval for different simulations.

In summary, SELPs form materials with unique mechanical properties, avoid a need for chemical cross-linking, can be processed in aqueous conditions, and have been explored for various biomedical applications.

An anti-rotation pin would increase twist resistance on compatible cameras, and a shorter (or shortenable) battery-end side would help avoid a need for disassembly to get that out.

To avoid a stumble, investors need to have confidence that corporate managers have improved visibility on future earnings and revenue.

This method allows avoiding an oversizing of implementation resources needed.

The system dissipates heat through a swimming pool, avoiding the need for a cooling tower.

They print the correct postage directly on letters, often in the form of a red eagle icon, thus avoiding the need for a stamp.

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