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Small amendments can obviate the need for wholesale changes.But habitual fiddling is still corrosive.
Sorry, but the theory that eye exercises can obviate the need for glasses is disrespected within the medical community.
And it doesn't destroy the argument that no amount of hanging on to arcane superstitions can obviate debate about what the Holocaust actually means today.
It's also odd to believe that boosting one's own immune system, and living a healthy life as an individual, can obviate the need for immunisation on a population-wide level.
Dr. Lawrence Scahill, a child psychiatry professor at Yale and a principal investigator on the risperidone study, said, "If you can reduce these very challenging behaviors when they occur in a 7- or 8-year-old child, you can bring to bear behavioral and educational treatments that can obviate their use later".
Prenups can obviate the messy and painful disputes in divorce settlements.
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Again, enquiry into headache yesterday can largely obviate this problem.
Tricks such as repartitioning and view replication can help obviate some of the collocation problems, at the expense of some additional storage.
It remains unclear whether patients with a suspicion of prostate cancer (PCa) and negative multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) can safely obviate prostate biopsy.
Likewise, given the extremely low capacity referral chains that are available in most low-resource settings, the benefit of obtaining information from on-site ultrasound is magnified and can help obviate the need for referral or provide further justification for crossing the high threshold necessary to utilize referral services.
It can also obviate staging MRI and sentinel node procedures in some cases.
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