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is obviated

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To anticipate and prevent or bypass (something which would otherwise be necessary or required).

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When they're doing that, the need for unions is obviated.

No house makes money; the loss is obviated by the tremendous publicity the shows generate.

Barring any complications, the need for the patient to remain overnight in the hospital is obviated.

Thus the risk of a trial going wrong is obviated and the punishment will be less severe.

In persons with chronic kidney failure, who require frequent dialysis, repeated surgical access to the blood vessels used in the treatments is obviated by provision of an external plastic shunt between them.

A key benefit of this strategy is that missing data imputation is obviated.

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What it hasn't done is obviate the need for human insight and intuition.

Has the need for meaning been obviated altogether?

"The first was obviated by our success, the latter by our failure.

They now hold 99 seats to the Democrats' 51.The need for bipartisanship has been obviated.

Then the necessity for the presence of our military specialists in Cuba will be obviated".

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