Sentence examples for been made to avoid from inspiring English sources

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The change seemed to have been made to avoid having to repaint.

In discussing the contempt provision, the Report states, 'This is another addition which has been made to avoid any possible misunderstanding as to the courts' powers.' Ibid.

Although plans have been made to avoid this happening again, in extreme weather there are limits to what any city even Chicago is able to deal with.

Model verification with real data, then proceeds by using moment based parameter estimation and finite element solutions of the stationary Fokker Planck equation, where deliberate attempts have been made to avoid excitation of higher modes.

To manage this demand, which in fact is a growth by a factor of two in the last 2 years, several improvements to the data acquisition (DAQ) system have been made to avoid bottlenecks and to enhance the usability.

In Mexico, progress has been made to avoid repeating past mistakes: banks there recently adopted accounting standards modelled on those in America, and are now required to regrade their loans every three months rather than once a year.

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The abridgment was made to avoid tediousness.

Thus, timely decisions can be made to avoid accidents.

Thus, great efforts are made to avoid hospitalizing children.

In the biggest, most successful Transition groups, every effort is made to avoid being worthy.

He argued that the changes were made to avoid being sued.

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