Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet OBVIATE


OBVIATE

Definition av OBVIATE

  1. förebygga
  2. undanröja (framtida) hinder

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Antal bokstäver

7

Är palindrom

Nej

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  • To obviate such disruptive last-minute schedule changes in the future, the Northeast League adopted a new charter, giving the league new powers to ensure that its franchises were solvent, and renamed itself the Canadian-American Association.
  • The answers submitted by candidates must be unsigned, so as to obviate the possibility of favoritism on the part of the examiners.
  • The Roc also retained the wing-mounted dive brakes present on the Skua but the mainplane was redesigned with a slight dihedral to obviate the upturned wingtips.
  • Film and media studies professor Yiman Wang argues that this did not obviate but paradoxically highlights "the deep-seated identity crisis that Hong Kong experiences" a few years before the impending Handover of Hong Kong.
  • 2005 – introduction of a computerised administration system for issuing non-secure test certificates, and the creation of the 'Automated Test Bay' which differed from traditional testing by installing equipment in the bay to obviate the need for a tester's assistant during the test.
  • During this initial period, Isoniazid is taken alongside pyridoxal phosphate to obviate peripheral neuropathy.
  • Morris pointed out that "TR" was a subject so self-explanatory as to obviate any authorial intrusion into the narrative.
  • The route of the proposed Inland Rail entails a new section of line from Illabo, west of Bethungra, to Stockinbingal, to obviate the need for northbound trains on the Inland Railway to climb the Bethungra Spiral to Cootamundra then drop down to Stockinbingal to continue north towards Forbes then Parkes.
  • Bit manipulation, in some cases, can obviate or reduce the need to loop over a data structure and can give manyfold speed-ups, as bit manipulations are processed in parallel.
  • A pitfall of the Jungian doctrine of the shadow is the temptation to project evil onto this relatively autonomous 'splinter personality' and thus unnecessarily fragment the individual and obviate freedom and responsibility.
  • For example, they all include automated word wrapping (to obviate hard-coded newline delimiters), machine-readable paragraphing (to make paragraph-ending decisions), and automated pagination (to make page-breaking decisions).
  • Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been an ever growing trend toward designing beltless magnum cartridges, virtually all of which are heavily shouldered designs that obviate the original motivation for a belt.
  • A canal tunnel constructed to obviate a ridgeline at Cleves still exists, although badly silted up.
  • If some partial inconveniences should appear to be connected with the incorporation of any of them into the plan, it ought to be recollected that the national legislature will have ample authority to make such exceptions, and to prescribe such regulations as will be calculated to obviate or remove these inconveniences.
  • Additional communicators and radios increased the communications sections, plus additional mission-essential gear were scrutinized to obviate the prior necessity of "scrounging for gear" to get ready for their next operation.
  • Economic competition often results in businesses trying to buy labour at the lowest possible cost (for example, through offshoring or by employing foreign workers) or to obviate it entirely (through mechanisation and automation).
  • This action, it was pointed out, might obviate the necessity for taking punitive methods themselves, and at the same time if the Afridis expressed their inability or unwillingness to coerce the Zakka Khel it would be tantamount to a public admission of the British Indian authorities' right to adopt coercive measures themselves and would deprive them of any excuse for joining the Zakka Khel.
  • CNC software includes "canned cycles", that is, preprogrammed subroutines, that obviate the manual programming of a single-point threading cycle.
  • She schemes to prevent Wen Yu from divulging the secret and at the same time, fends against Songqiao, trying to obviate her contact with Songnian to prevent her from knowing the truth.
  • Nikhil Dey also worked with the Government of Rajasthan on its Jana Soochana programme, which aimed to implement the 'proactive disclosure' section of the Right to Information Act, by which the government would publish information about its work proactively and obviate any need to file RTI requests.


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