Examples of using As not to cause in English and their translations into Hebrew
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So as not to cause a panic.
The Cigarette Tear Tape is relatively fragile, so as not to cause any damage.
So as not to cause a man to commit a sin;
The gun heats theglue just above the body temperature so as not to cause a burn.
However, the angle should be such as not to cause excessive braking of the boom.
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Israel has many'weak points',subjects people tiptoe around so as not to cause riots.
I chose to live overseas so as not to cause problems for the government.
The gun warms theglue to just above body temperature so as not to cause a burn.
This is done when the build up of snow is small, so as not to cause damage or injury.
Unlike the glue guns with which we are familiar, this gun warms the glue to a moderate temperature- just above that of the body-so as not to cause a burn.
The ribbed side of the tapeshould not be on the base of the ear, so as not to cause irritation to the delicate skin of the dog.
The State of Israel has many'weak points',subjects people tiptoe around so as not to cause riots.
Each situation is individual and has its own subtleties, which must be taken into account,so as not to cause yourself unnecessary pain and not destroy your life.
If you feel skin irritation, itching and pain feeling in the process of using the wipes, thenyou should immediately stop using it, so as not to cause more damage.
When laying bentonite blanket, tryto reduce the drag of bentonite blanket on the foundation, so as not to cause damage to the contact surface between bentonite blanket and the ground.
In addition, if a patient suffers from constipation,he is recommended to adhere to a certain diet, so as not to cause problems again.
First, the massage avoids treating the abdominal area so as not to cause problems in the fetus.
Solution: This phenomenon is often not too much understanding of customers, manufacturers should do more to explain the work, clearthe whole story, so as not to cause misunderstanding.
In the spring is not recommended to cut lemongrass, so as not to cause excessive loss of juice.
Customers often do not understand this phenomenon, manufacturers should do more to explain the work, explain the whole story,so as not to cause misunderstanding.
Details of self-made ramps shouldnot extend beyond the structure, so as not to cause injuries and injuries to residents.
Many gay Chechens are married, and leading double lives or repress their impressions,so as not to cause grief to their families.
Mr. Kane, out of respect for your position,I came here after hours so as not to cause any… Did you study law?
Take into account the fact that for once it is permissible to use only one oil,so as not to cause the dog to have an allergic reaction.
Many gay Chechens are married, and lead double lives or suppress their feelings,so as not to cause grief to their families.
We ask you to carefullycheck the information that you transmit to others so as not to cause you unnecessary damage.
At the conclusion of the discussion, Vilnai instructed that three trucks withmelons be brought into Gaza each week,"So as not to cause a market failure in Israel.".
So kids understand what pain is, and learn to adjust the bite force,compress their teeth so as not to cause discomfort, or, on the contrary, fight for real.
If the patient complains of severe pain that is not known, itis not recommended to give treatment before deciding exactly what the problem is, so as not to cause harm to the patient's body.