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One would think the repeated appearance of bullets whizzing by their ears would obviate this question.
Depp and the filmmakers rather cleverly try to obviate this problem by framing the action, which takes place in the late eighteen-sixties, as a flashback from 1933.
It could of course buy the dollars right away and thus obviate this risk, but it may not have any spare cash and borrowing may be inconvenient.
In order to obviate this sort of debacle in future elections, the Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution, which established separate votes for president and vice president, was passed in 1804.
Negotiating from a position of strength, the Russians demanded the fifth point, allowing their troops to act in what was termed a peacekeeping role, even outside the boundaries of the separatist enclaves where the war began, with an understanding that later an international agreement might obviate this need.
The new accounting rules will probably obviate this approach.
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Happily, religious law obviates this apparent conflict.
The substitution of electors obviated this difficulty and seemed on the whole to be liable to the fewest objections.
By requiring that everyone shift clocks back in the fall and forward in the spring, daylight saving time obviates this coordination problem.
Now that civil war and the Voting Rights Act have allegedly "obviated this difficulty" for good, it might be time to liberate ourselves from that voters should be subjected to an elaborate process of "substitution".
The fantasy that he is constructing now, and which is the subject of DeWitt's book, obviates this problem, because the woman's mouth is not in the picture.
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