Sentence examples for in terms of avoidance from inspiring English sources

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Among the various possible assurance behaviors, physicians are most likely to order more CT, MRI or X ray; and in terms of avoidance behaviors, they are more likely to stop performing certain procedures than to avoid treating high-risk patients [ 1].

Both, in terms of avoidance of royalties, as well as potentially being able to collect royalties.

Improvement in photocatalytic activity is explained in terms of avoidance of electron hole recombination through the electron transfer from titania to platinum particles.

The authors used RET screen software and compared the energy production in terms of avoidance of oil results for clean energy.

Both polynomial, due to its classical inclusion for wind tunnels, and logarithmic profiles, due to its expected enhancement, have been studied in terms of avoidance of separation of the boundary layer, procurement of a maximum level of exit-flow uniformity, and minimum turbulence levels at the outlet.

Actually, among the most primitive defenses are denial and projection, denial in terms of avoidance and making believe things are not the way they are, and projection in terms of taking our own feelings we hate and fear and putting them on others to blame and blame and blame.

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The slopes, too, remained impressively empty throughout our stay – useful in terms of collision avoidance for novices.

In terms of risk avoidance, I actually agree that the numbers don't add up on skipping foods like deli meats and soft cheeses, so much so that when I was pregnant at the time, with what would have been my second child, I didn't.

The simulation results show that the presented model-predictive-control-based trajectory generation and tracking controller, together, give satisfactory performance in terms of obstacle avoidance when applied to the full nonlinear vehicle model.

In Helvétius' account "interest" lies at the epicentre of moral science, but Bentham recognised that the concept only had meaning, like other fictitious entities in ethics such as "desire" and "motive", when redefined in terms of the avoidance of pains and acquisition of pleasures (1970, 12; 1838–43, VIII, 290).

In terms of tax avoidance, businesses and individuals are able to arrange their affairs so they comply with the letter of the law but abuse the intention behind that law".

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