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the preventable
adjective
Able to be or fit to be prevented
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Global leaders should do more to prevent the preventable, and to counter the cruelty taking place before our eyes.
If we decide to, we know that, working together, we can prevent the preventable.
Conclusions Despite the availability of highly effective preventive measures, the preventable burden from falciparum malaria has steadily increased in the UK while vivax malaria has decreased.
"The preventable costs are enormous," Dr. Foster said.
He hoped to raise awareness of the preventable suicides among the depressed.
The gap between the preventable and the inherently dangerous in football needs to be narrowed.
After four inquiries into the preventable tragedy of Ebola, there is now a strong consensus about what must be done.
The Guardian has reported (Society, 21 May) on the preventable death of Connor Sparrowhawk (nicknamed LB or Laughing Boy).
The preventable death of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk, who drowned in a Southern Health NHS trust unit in Oxfordshire last year, reignited the debate on institutionalised care.
Congressional Republicans voted to further cut that funding Wednesday, just hours after the preventable accident killed eight people along the rail.
"N.Y.P.D.'s approach causes victims' families great anguish, and hampers public awareness of the preventable nature of most traffic deaths," their briefs state.
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