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Driver stress and fatigue are avoidable to a degree, but chronic health conditions present another kind of challenge.
To some degree, her entrapment was avoidable: to be so involved in the products, to answer every letter, seem Moominish ideas — either that or, for a person who so prized being left free and alone, they're plain masochistic.
Instead it charges an "administration fee", which is avoidable if customers use a MasterCard prepaid card to make the transaction.
Among the patients in whom an avoidable event had occurred, reviewers were asked to assess the likelihood of the death being avoidable on a Likert scale (table 1).
De León is right, to a degree.
Avoidable adverse effect To determine whether the adverse event is avoidable, reviewers will score on a scale of 6 points (1 = no evidence or little evidence; 6 = practically certain evidence) their degree of confidence that the adverse effect is avoidable.
'We are now seeing children and their families falling prey to a disease that is avoidable.
Outsiders' confusion is, to a degree, understandable.
Everybody is at it to a degree.
He's right, to a degree.
Gay Catholics are hopeful – to a degree.
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