Example sentences of "can be avoided " in BNC.

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1 It also requires the experience gained from having operated the facilities to understand where the pitfalls are and how they can be avoided .
2 Repairs take time and money to carry out , and if they can be avoided gliding will be less expensive in the future .
3 This tendency to catch and pull happens most often when approaching the workpiece , but with experience I found this can be avoided easily by working against the rotation .
4 Corrosion can be avoided in central heating systems if an inhibitor is added to the feed- and — expansion cistern .
5 The problems associated with the need for perfect matching can be avoided by one further design change .
6 Easily managed in comparison to most circular walks on the island ; the 40 minutes walk along the A881 ( very quiet unfenced road ) can be avoided by catching the daily post-bus — check times at Broadford tourist office .
7 They might not , however , follow Marx and Engels in their conclusion that the system on which their own society is based will therefore also be overthrown , but it is difficult to seen how such a conclusion can be avoided .
8 But it can be avoided .
9 Generally , eating problems can be avoided by being flexible with your puppy from the start , varying the eating location , alternating types of dog food , and changing feeding times .
10 He suggests that operators should have four or five caps so that refitting of the normal container cap can be avoided altogether .
11 ‘ We all hope , ’ ran its report , ‘ that by one means or another the development of these weapons can be avoided .
12 The issue is philosophical , but it is so central to the analysis of behaviour that I do not think it can be avoided .
13 There are several other attractions of buying a house in Ireland : prices are much lower than in Britain , and the annual property tax can be avoided by opening the house to the public , if it is architecturally interesting enough , for no more than four weeks in the year .
14 This involves some expenditure , but this can be avoided if staff awareness is raised and a ‘ switch off ’ attitude is developed .
15 The logic of early education is that if mentally handicapped children are given stimulation in their formative years , almost from the moment of birth , difficult behavioural problems can be avoided , and considerable academic advancements can be made .
16 Many types of mental handicap can be avoided , and their incidence reduced , if correct care is taken during the pregnancy , moment of birth , and early care of the new born child .
17 It is only by stressing the element of play that the imposition of totalitarian meaning of any kind can be avoided .
18 I 'd not have it happen again if it can be avoided in honour . ’
19 This can be avoided , however , by ensuring plenty of cross ventilation in the roof all round the eaves and at the gable ends by means of visible gaps , air bricks or ventilators .
20 But , I would submit , these can be avoided relatively easily .
21 By this time in Durham one J. Bailey ( no relation ) had written that ‘ the expense of horses is now become so great , that they should not be used where it can be avoided .
22 I do not know how this can be avoided except perhaps by getting more things settled at the official level , and when they can not be settled there having the issues presented plainly to ministers .
23 This can be avoided if the panel decides which areas are to be covered , before the interview :
24 This pitfall can be avoided by ensuring that the subject is covered in an educational programme and by providing long-term follow-up with a system that seeks out those who do not attend the clinic .
25 This can be avoided , however , by using a combination of the FDC and CNL logs which , when used together with a gamma ray log , allow the porous streaks to be unambiguously identified as dolomites ( Fig. 24 ) .
26 It is only with the possibility of the presence of matter with negative energy density that the focusing effect of colliding waves can be avoided .
27 Ambiguity , then , can be avoided by having a clear understanding of the abilities and capabilities that are going to be assessed .
28 But these ergonomic problems can be avoided by good design and precautions for users .
29 The Work Research Unit 's experience indicates clearly that , with foresight and determination , the pitfall of dehumanised work can be avoided .
30 Despite these problems , excessive use of sprays can be avoided by monitoring crops for pests or damage .
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