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Understandably, they're both pretty knowledgeable about the best ways to avoid being eaten.
Meanwhile, the interaction terms M*W and M*S were significant and negative, indicating that consumers who are knowledgeable about wine and food processing tend to avoid antioxidant-free wines.
At some test centers, the desks are too small and the test proctors are incompetent, so ask friends, advisors, and other knowledgeable individuals for advice on which test centers to avoid.
And I will soon appoint a distinguished commission of knowledgeable people to propose changes in our budget structure to avoid the wild fluctuations we've seen over the last four years and which we saw in the early '90s.
Knowledgeable trained personnel are essential if the student is to avoid the immediate health risks of low blood glucose and to achieve the metabolic control required to decrease risks for later development of diabetes complications (3, 20).
The good news is that it's an easy mistake to avoid: asking another geek or a knowledgeable shopkeeper which ones are really good will make your gift that much better.
But Murray always seemed made for 5 Live, funny, knowledgeable, full of repartee as he is (I'm trying to avoid the word "banter").
Our data showed a lower proportionate need for postexposure prophylaxis (not actual rabies) in long-term travelers than in short-term travelers (7 vs. 23/1,000, OR 0.31, p<0.0001), possibly because long-term travelers may be more knowledgeable or better educated about animal exposure risks, more likely to avoid exposures, and more likely to have been vaccinated before travel.
To avoid this scenario, it is imperative that clinicians are knowledgeable about the benefit of autopsy so they can provide clear information on its diagnostic utility and decrease potential barriers; in so doing the obstetrician can ensure that each family has the necessary information to make an informed decision.
Alarmingly, even though youth are knowledgeable about AIDS prevention measures, many of them do little to prevent it or to avoid other sexually transmitted diseases.
This means that, unless you're writing for a technical audience that is likely to be knowledgeable in the terminology of the field you're writing about, you'll want to avoid using technical jargon too heavily and to make sure that you define any pieces of jargon that you do use.
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