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Sentences with obviate

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  • The use of a solicitor trained as a mediator would obviate the need for independent legal advice. [VERB noun]
  • To obviate the risk of serious injury.
  • Only a miracle will obviate the need for hard choices.
  • Turn these problems over to someone such as an elder abuse lawyer to obviate these problems.
  • Can the human soul really be changed in a way that will obviate this and all conflict?
  • Among the surest ways to obviate the failure of any structure is to anticipate all the different ways in which it can fail.
  • But if it's for a cause, as in this case, to obviate an earlier omission, yeah, I'll talk about things that I have not talked to anyone else about, ever.
  • Only things that have not yet occurred can be obviated. For example, one can obviate a possible future difficulty, but not one that already exists
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