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I think after 9/11, the first really big question was, does this obviate art?
This is no less so if the fact appears to obviate the right.
A 4-14 record at the age of 37 tends to obviate that.
Television obviated the need to read, to see art and literally to go outside.
In addition, a more generous leave policy would obviate your question.
Of course, there is one solution that could obviate all this.
"I'm doing my best to obviate that question, should it ever be asked."
Having helicopter service, he said, would not obviate the need for the train.
"But we are here, my friend and I, to obviate all that!"
Her visit had been kept a secret so as to obviate any worry from the Press.
This structure obviates the need for a separate school or college of computer science.
But then came Couples, obviating the need for sudden death.
This would not obviate the need for Greece to make an effort itself, but it could help.
Whatever happened here, Kirk could not obviate his role in their deaths.
He hit upon a very simple method of obviating this difficulty.
The intricacy of the relationship obviated the need for such things.
But that does not obviate the potential to be entranced.
Often, completion is used to obviate the need for menus.
Instead, data are provided directly and more timely to obviate this need.
To obviate the effects of my infatuation, the same means had been used.
The availability of other social outlets obviated the need for a general student club.
The reflection features of some languages can obviate this issue.
The Senate trial was exhaustive and obviates further legal action.
"Technology can be a complement to human resources, but many of these do not obviate the need for humans," she said.
Ali saw the danger, sought and found the means to obviate it.