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They do not obviate the principle.
He concludes that in mechanizing proof, and in pursuing dependable computer systems, we do not obviate the need for trust in our collective human judgment.
"Technology can be a complement to human resources, but many of these do not obviate the need for humans," she said.
Electronic tracking and big data have their place, but they do not obviate the need for living eyes and ears on the ground.
But they do not obviate the need for an expanded infrastructure — something that President Trump will address in his State of the Union tonight.
Both channel allocation techniques do not obviate the need for user scheduling algorithms, therefore, a greedy and a fair scheduling approach are applied to both the RTSO and the FSA.
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But they don't obviate the need for reliable, uninterruptible power.
That the poll is idiotic, the methodology questionable, the client dubious (new Beefalicious Cigarettes -- dogs love 'em!) and the pollster calls during dinner don't obviate the virtue of honesty.
But sensors don't obviate the need for humans to be onsite.
And they certainly don't obviate the need for a professional press that, believe it or not, operates most of the time according to very stringent standards of accuracy and fairness.
There are always exceptions, but they don't obviate the rules.
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