The obviation of Roderick's death in no small part constitutes the wishful thinking of a military state in transition. |
With this in mind, it does not seem that the amelioration or the obviation of the subject is in the political best interest of the minority. |
The obviation of the label requirement results in a potential simplification of the assay system so that it can also be regarded as self-performing. |
Dresses, she said, owe at least some of their formidable staying power to their forgiving shapes, unfussy construction and obviation of caked-on accessories or cumbersome layering. |
Obviation is found in some American Indian languages including Algonquian, Apachean, Eskimo, Keresan, and Kutenai. |
The utility of frozen section analysis in intraoperative surgical management, especially obviation of unnecessary radical surgery, has never been properly investigated. |