To obviate these problems Brand Keys fielded the 2012 Digital Platform Engagement Index (DPEI).
To obviate a revolt at last year's Labour Party conference, the government promised a review.
The holistic focus of the research does not obviate the importance of concussion, said Sansiveri.
The sense of being connected that way can obviate the need to actually keep in regular touch.
And none should obviate the opportunity to re-ignite our economy with jobs growth.
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If Congress passed legislation abolishing all such limits, it would obviate much of the incentive to form super PACs.
Such a scheme would not obviate the need for deep reform in Greece.
The NBA 's Los Angeles Lakers , for example, annually obviate their younger and hapless crosstown rivals, the Los Angeles Clippers .
This is unsettling to many, although such weaponry would help obviate the expensive security umbrella that the U.S. extends over both nations decade after decade.
The companies would run as two entities with different rate schedules but would be one legal entity, which would at least partially obviate the anti-trust concerns.
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The law-and-economics framework for analysing mergers, for example, does not obviate the need for trust-busters to make educated guesses about how competition might develop in future.
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This would obviate the need for capital controls after a few emergency weeks and reassure investors and financiers that laws, not EU-committee caprice, rule in times of crises.
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And by the way, we have all these tools that obviate the need for it: Microsoft is promoting multi-tasking in the broadest sense with their Windows 8.
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But even that fact, that companies can get revenues from operations in other countries, does not obviate the importance of national regime conditions, it simply extends the principles to another level.
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Part of this has been due to the rapid improvements in smartphones that obviate the need, and part has been due to lack of demand and the simplicity that comes with a single device.
And even if these studies are flawless and untarnished by the travel industry's stake in the results, their conclusions don't obviate the responsibility to do the right thing for your individual company.
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The supply and availability of the App on this website does not in anyway obviate the need for you to carry out your own research as to the suitability of the App for your mobile phone device.
Some people have been surprised that, although meteorologists predicted these storms (as they infamously failed to do in 1987), and the Environment Agency issued accurate flood warnings, little seems to have been done to obviate the damage.
Also, the online software or curriculum will obviate the need for lesson planning for most teachers, even as some teachers may have to figure out how to extend curriculum and offer other pathways though the learning for different students.
"In order to obviate the unfounded criticism that the government will distribute contraceptives for free to everyone, the amendments will underscore that only the poorest of the poor will have free access to contraceptives if they are willing acceptors, " Lagman said in a press release.
It is statistics such as these that are leading to louder and louder calls for a radical rethink of the underlying philosophy of biofuel use, and for a slowing or outright moratorium on biofuel production -- at least until ways can be found of ensuring that that production does not end up increasing the environmental damage it is seeking to obviate.
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