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Point being: there is lots of available language that obviates personal responsibility.
Minimum-wage legislation is great, she said, but "collective bargaining can set a standard that obviates legislation".
The MIT-UMass system uses only two antennas and clever signal processing that obviates the need to separate them.
"One thing equals another, and it feels so random," says another, with a baldness that obviates pretentiousness.
Both approaches provide the false hope of a legal answer that obviates the need for a real solution.
At first glance, the 1979 press law seems draconian, a fact that obviates the need for those government censors.
This paper presents a computerized CPM/CAM system that obviates the need for mechanical resistance devices such as springs.
"Family values" became for the right what "justice" or "peace" was for the left — a catchphrase that obviates the need for religious literacy.
In fact, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act isn't even remotely a substitute for health insurance or something that obviates the purpose of health reform.
To report our experience with a refined technique for hemostasis that obviates the need for vascular control and closure of the collecting system in partial nephrectomy.
START (sapropterin therapy actual response test) protocol is a double blind, placebo-controlled, 4-week clinical test that obviates the confounders aforementioned.
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