Examples of using Have to avoid in English and their translations into Finnish
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We have to avoid it.
That doesn't mean you have to avoid them.
You have to avoid him.
A long, drawn-out war. We have to avoid.
We have to avoid gangrene.
People also translate
But in fact,you are driving on a polygon and you have to avoid obstacles.
We have to avoid contact.
We know from experience that hybrid financing creates problems,so we have to avoid creating such problems.
We have to avoid conflict.
Citizen-friendliness needs more than e-government andsimilar publicity stunts, and we have to avoid and cut down on duplication.
I have to avoid this problem.
Like in the first part, you have to avoid all the bombs, but this time, until the time runs out.
We have to avoid a long, drawn-out war.
Let him have to avoid the mistake.
We have to avoid this archipelago here, because it has a pretty jagged coastline.
And you have to avoid these saws.
We have to avoid hitting the population and we should make this clearly understood.
And we have to avoid that at all costs.
We have to avoid that at all costs, if at all possible.
Sometimes we have to avoid thinking about the problems life presents.
You have to avoid arrest and help Flynn collect all the posters.
I think that we have to avoid repeating this same experience in the future.
They have to avoid the police, or pay them off.
The one thing you have to avoid, on a bicycle, in a city with trams, is tramlines.
We have to avoid any changes to the final text of the resolution that would complicate the situation or endanger the lives of these defenceless people.
Therefore I have to avoid anger. Another way of putting it- I have to avoid emotion.
We have to avoid raising too many expectations and overloading the Commission with tasks.
We therefore have to avoid a situation that would lead to new problems within the Union.
We have to avoid these trajectories and identify the issues requiring further action.
At all costs, we have to avoid a retreat into old-style sovereignty, territorial claims and intergovernmentalism.