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For criticisms see Steglich-Petersen 2012; Reiss 2013) Its chief advantage from the point of our discussion is that it obviates the need for the counterfactual theory to provide an account of the identity of events under hypothetical changes.
It is so bright it obviates the need for electric light in my bedroom.
It obviates the need for removing the stamens either by hand or by machine.
Since then, there have been several memorable examples of the band whose first offering is so flawless – ABC's The Lexicon of Love springs to mind, as does Phoenix's United – it obviates the need for a follow-up.
It obviates the need for any direct human contact, which can be stressful, and replaces it with a controllable system of social communication that keeps other people at an unthreatening distance.
Thus, it obviates the need for time-consuming simulation efforts.
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And it obviated the need for a schoolhouse.
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.
Is this genomic characterization sufficient and does it obviate the need to ask the individual what is their race or continent of origin?
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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