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It obviated telling the other one.
And it obviated the need for a schoolhouse.
This was particularly useful as it obviated any reliance on records of occurrence for conservation planning.
This direct invitation was a major boost for the plans of the BPCL-Videocon combine because it obviated the need for going through a tender process.
It obviated the need for a vital force by stipulating that living organisms and inanimate objects both exhibit similar chemical reactions, but in the former these reactions are timed and concerted in a particular way.
The introduction of comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) in 1992 opened new avenues in genomic investigation; in particular, it advanced analysis of solid tumours, including breast cancer, because it obviated the need to culture cells before their chromosomes could be analyzed.
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Yet the emergent meaning is never given in its entirety nor obviated by any realisation.
Storrs wrote two decades later: "The acceptance of the proposals, had it been practicable, would have obviated years of wretched humiliations, including the befouling of the Wall and pavement and the unmannerly braying of the tragi-comic Arab band during Jewish prayer, and culminating in the horrible outrages of 1929".
From an epidemiological perspective, this study was designed to test a particular hypothesis and, though sample size obviated statistical association, it affirmed a strong likelihood of increased risk.
Thus, heterochromatin evolution via chromosomal rearrangements may have obviated maintenance of HP1E's essential heterochromatin function, leading to its degeneration in D. pseudoobscura.
"The first-time voter identification requirement is obviated and essentially rendered moot, thereby avoiding the potential disenfranchisement of minority voters," Mr. Dodd said.
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