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We were assured that the equivalency chart accompanying all Princeton transcripts would obviate any problems.
"He was hungry," Titania said, though the glamour would obviate any need for an excuse.
They're still exuding conventional, slightly strained politeness as they complete typing out a joint statement that will obviate any public or legal engagement.
Rabbi Yisroel Bendelstein of the Orthodox Union, who has fielded perhaps a half-dozen calls about the cookies, said he hoped the letters would "obviate any concerns".
Mihet still hopes for success in the courts, and said "the fact that some clerks may issue licenses against the law doesn't obviate any of the appeals".
The tapas change often, but most of them are more ample than the usual tapas portions, thus the 10 shared dishes obviate any need for an entree.
The dummy roads not only obviate any feasibility concern, they are also devised to replicate reality.
To obviate any reputational effect of agencies, the most recent work experience of all our applicants takes place in fictitious agencies.
The Court may be tempted to reach the issue regardless, simply because it seems easy so easy, in fact, as to obviate any need for caution.
Now they call this artificial fabrication 'Jerusalem' in order to obviate any approaching chance for peace.
The consistent use of seaweed manure is said to obviate any need for crop rotation.
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