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Following a spiking, spikers usually mark trees or anonymously alert companies and government agencies of their activities so as to avoid harm to loggers.
As a result, maintenance and snow removal would typically fall on the shoulders of the easement-holder (a.k.a dominant estate), by default, who has a corresponding duty to keep the easement in sufficiently good repair so as to avoid harm to the servient landowner's property.
The right of its members to act freely can be constrained so as to avoid harm to others, for example, drink driving legislation.
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Small numbers of the animals are moved from where they are trapped so as to avoid harming the survival of "donor populations".
(There was much argument among the girls about whether it was strictly necessary to cover your eyes during kissing scenes or scenes involving Colin Firth on horseback, for example—so as to avoid irreparable harm to your modesty).
Before committing to interventions with the potential for harm, such as surgical operations and routine bedside procedures, a thoughtful physician "measures twice and cuts once" so as to avoid unintended harm and expense.
Risk avoidance strategies call upon the risk-bearers to alter their practices so as to avoid the harms of exposure to contamination.
Check with known reliable anti-spyware sites before installing such software so as to avoid being harmed again.
If this is so, doesn't an attorney have a moral duty to avoid harm to the children, if it is avoidable?
Further, rules need to be established to avoid harm such as social discrimination or financial harm from the data provider.
And when a breach does occur, steps were not taken to avoid harm, such as minimizing the amount of data stored and encrypting the data that was kept.
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