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meniadakan
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negate, abolish, exclude, nullify, obviate, deny
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menghindarkan
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avoid, spare, avert, preclude, obviate, waive
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menyingkirkan
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get rid of, remove, rule out, eliminate, do away, obviate
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the Venetian blinds obviated the need for curtains
- And there are a number of cases that appear to obviate the need for a specifically partisan approach.
- But then, that would obviate the need for Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro.
- My own view is that by turning over this information, we obviate the need for Matt to even testify, let alone be incarcerated.
- When it does become a reality, it is not expected to obviate the need for treatment.
- By permitting the use of suffer materials, it may obviate the problem of undesired sticking of particulates.
- a parachute can be used to obviate disaster
- First, a well-functioning market economy does not obviate the need for democracy and civil and political rights.
- This, however, does not obviate the need for democratic forces to formulate a strategy for change.
- It won’t obviate the need for the Government to address the chronic skills crisis that’s facing our military.
- The new boards obviate the need for accurately positioned spotlights or coloured bulbs.
- Should this obviate the need to consider alternative theories?
- The simplicity of the product would also obviate the need for independent financial advice at the point of sale.
- a parachute can be used to obviate disaster
- Forcing that outcome now is right and timely, and may obviate the need to pursue it militarily later.
- This incredible pillow-based innovation permits grandkids to obviate unpleasant grandma kisses and avoid exposure to toxic grandpa odors.
- This occurs indirectly (and hence in a viable form) through a series of metaphoric obviations .
- This construction obviates the need to incorporate time into the backward construction of genealogical histories.
- The vast majority of adenomas can be removed at colonoscopy, obviating the need for surgery.
- In the one there was much talk of the unconscious, of metaphor and metonymy, contradictions, resolutions, transformations and obviations .
- However, characterizing the migration and traction of a population of cells assuming time invarianceobviates determination of dynamic changes in the associated parameters.
- Limiting exceptions to the rule to clear cases obviates the need for deliberation in every case.
- This capability has major logistic advantages in obviating the need to carry other fuels to battle.
- This dual status of obviation has led Foley and Van Valin to take it as ‘an interesting transition point between gender systems and… switch-reference systems’.
- The diagnostic yield of bronchoalveolar lavage approaches 90%, obviating the need for biopsy in most cases.
- They emphasise that the obviation of these figures is a form of patriarchy.
- Our study obviates that criticism, because the antibodies we used are directed toward CXCL12 rather than to CXCR4-bearing NSCLC cells.
- He is the fulfiller of needs, remover of calamities, obviator of the difficulties, supplier of the water of Kauthar.
- All the terraces are concrete, which obviates the need to worry about timber decking rotting or getting slippery when wet.
- Third, hypoxia can be induced surreptitiously, obviating behavioral responses at the time where critical measurements are made.
- As they made changes in the military doctrine, its authors practically obviated such concepts as strategic offensive operation in continental TO.