Sentence examples for that doesn't obviate from inspiring English sources

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But no, that doesn't obviate the need to stop stealing from our children as quickly as practicable.

While that doesn't obviate the energy economics of cooling, it does offer one useful tool to address this shared global responsibility.

But that doesn't obviate the fact that they've broken the law and that there are consequences to breaking the law".

But that doesn't obviate the questions: What does it say about the character of the candidate that she felt a need to puff up her tough-guy credentials, which are wholly separate from her foreign-policy credentials, and that she couldn't back off the story even when it was pretty decisively discredited?

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Yet even if most states have model fracking regulations, that does not obviate the need for a federal backstop guaranteeing a minimum level of regulation across the country.

But, in our nation where politicians and pundits will continue to be fixated on "big numbers" and single measures, that does not obviate the need to bring other numbers and measures into the line of sight so that they are discussed regularly and eventually become top of mind.

A fair part of this can be smoothed out if the various sources are linked into an electric grid that is sufficiently large, robust and smart, but that does not obviate all the need for baseload.Most studies assume that in a fully decarbonised electricity system the baseload would come either from nuclear or from fossil-fuel plants fitted with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

But that does not obviate the fact that we can print guns.

C.B. Martin has objected that this doesn't obviate the need to posit truth-makers for negative existentials.

We should work on that also, but it doesn't obviate the need to be effective in our personal interactions in the workplace as well.

It took me a long time to realise that initiating a split doesn't obviate the need to mourn it: there is loss, and it is mixed with guilt and an unhelpful feeling that you "should" be happy, to make the whole sorry business worthwhile.

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