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Dedicate it to the off-the-cuff remark – the gaffe, even – which averts a war.
There are almost no roads, which averts much of the illegal logging, disease and destitution that often follows forest development.
It is meant to be a preventive technique, which averts the damage caused by genetic disorders before it happens.
From these case studies (3.3.1.3 & 3.3.2.3) it is observed that because of implementation of the proposed methodology the relay R12 could detect the fault condition properly in Zone-3, which averts the mal-operation of the relay.
From these case studies (3.3.1.2 & 3.3.2.2) it is observed that because of implementation of the proposed methodology, the relay R12 could detect the fault condition in Zone-2 (instead of Zone-3), which averts the mal-operation of the relay.
Founders can retain more equity in their companies, and they don't have to shake hands on a big financing round too soon before it's apparent whether their company could be huge or not (which averts both the danger of taking a valuation that's too high to live up to, and buyer's remorse of taking a valuation that proves to be too low).
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But Greece, which averted default earlier this year, is still viewed as scary, and its 10-year bonds have double-digit returns.
The Home Office settled a dispute with customs and immigration workers, which averted a threatened strike at ports and airports.
(Not New York City, though, which averted layoffs of thousands of teachers after withholding across-the-board pay increases for teachers and principals for the next two years).
Friday night's 11th-hour agreement on spending cuts, which averted a government shutdown, removed what had been a distraction for months over this year's unfinished federal budget.
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