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obviate
▪ I. † ˈobviate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. obviāt-us, pa. pple. of obviāre: see next.] = obviated.1671 True Nonconf. 12 This is already obviat by the Lord's own determination.▪ II. obviate, v. (ˈɒbvɪeɪt) [f. L. obviāt-, ppl. stem of obviāre to meet, withstand, oppose, prevent, f. ob against + via...
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Operation Obviate
The Allies remained committed to sinking Tirpitz after the failure of Operation Obviate. The attack was designated Operation Obviate.
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obviate
obviate/ˈɔbvɪeɪt; `ɑbvɪˌet/ v[Tn](fml 文) remove (sth); get rid of 排除, 消除(某事物) obviate dangers, difficulties, etc 排除危险、 困难等 The new road obviates the need to drive through the town. 有了新路, 车辆不必再穿行市区了.
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Compounding a felony
applied to the crime of treason
Misprision of felony, failing to report knowledge of a felony
Theftbote, private arrangement between felon and victim, to obviate
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repullulescent
reˌpulluˈlescent, a. [f. pres. pple. of L. repullulescĕre: cf. repullulate v.] Reviving, springing up afresh.a 1734 North Lives (1826) II. 113 One would have believed this expedient..calculated to obviate the ill use a repullulescent faction might make.
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Spotface
Such back-cutting operations can obviate second operations, with their attendant setup time and part rehandling time. Some fastener designs can obviate spotfacing for some applications.
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obviation
obviation (ɒbvɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. obviātiōn-em, n. of action f. obviāre to obviate. Cf. OF. obviacion, -tion (14th c. in Godef.).] 1. The action of obviating or preventing, prevention.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 100 A surgian muste þanne be bisy..wiþ obuiacioun defendinge þe lyme, þat noon of þe iij caus...
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Nikhil Dey
the 'proactive disclosure' section of the Right to Information Act, by which the government would publish information about its work proactively and obviate
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How to obviate the problem of no spaces when joining lines in ed In ed it is easy to join lines together. For example, `12,13j` joins lines 12 and 13 `-1,.j` joins the line before to the current line However, ed do...
If you want to join the next line to the current line, I would proably use the two separate commands s/$/ / j (The default address for `j` is `.,.+1`) Add an address to the `s` command if you want to reposition the current line first. The `g` command is only really needed here if you want to be able...
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Operation Catechism
Operation Catechism re-used the plans for Operation Obviate, and was conducted by the same squadrons. German
Tirpitzs defences were improved after Operation Obviate.
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FS Class 310
The need to obviate these inconvenients led to the development of the more successful Class 320.
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Calculating $\lim_{x \to 0} [(x+1)^x-1]^x$ How the following limit can be calculated: $$\lim_{x \to 0} [(x+1)^x-1]^x$$ ? I've estimated the $0^0$ limit by writing the function under the form $e^ {\ln\\{...\\}}$. The...
Note that by Taylor's expansions * $\log (1+x)=x+o(x)$ * $e^x=1+x+o(x)$ we have $$(1+x)^x=e^{x\log(1+x)}=e^{x^2+o(x^2)}=1+x^2+o(x^2)$$ thus $$[(x+1)^x-1] ^x=[1+x^2+o(x^2)-1] ^x=(x^2+o(x^2))^x=e^{x(\log x^2+o(x^2))}\to 1$$ indeed $$x[\log x^2+o(x^2)]=x[\log x^2+\log (1+o(1))]=2x\log x+x\log(1+o(1))\t...
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in particular, who has designed a mini-observatory on his roof, including hydraulic chair for better access to the eyepiece and a working lavatory to obviate
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Torneträsk
During the 1944 Operation Obviate of WWII, British bombers seeking to destroy the German battleship Tirpiz had their rendezvous over Torneträsk, in violation
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How to define ammonites? I miss the definition of ammonite. In my opinion, many authors confuse the term "Ammonite" and "Ammonoid". Ammonoids (Ammonoidea) are large group of cephalopods including for example goniatite...
To obviate some of the problems posed by this simplistic classification, Wedekind, in 1918, introduced the terms palaeo-, meso- and neoammo-noids to classify
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