Examples of using Is avoidable in English and their translations into Spanish
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Prison is avoidable.
But wisdom says that anger is avoidable.
Brain decay is avoidable if you want to.
This toll of death and suffering is avoidable.
Anger is avoidable for some and desirable for some others.
Famine in these four countries is avoidable.
About 80% of blindness is avoidable(preventable or curable).
Gt;75% of all blindness and MSVI is avoidable.
All of which is avoidable, if you would just pick up the phone and talk.
Every accident andevery occupational illness is avoidable.
Poaching on the other hand is avoidable and at the same time legally prohibited.
There is a statement in Sanskrit which means,"Anything excessive is avoidable.
What is avoidable is to believe the judgments, that is avoidable.
And yet, up to 75% of all blindness is avoidable or treatable.
Virilization is avoidable with this dose but will be highly dependent on sensitivity.
It is important to prevent,all carbon monoxide poisoning is avoidable.
Virilization is avoidable with this dose but will be highly dependent on sensitivity.
There is much gossiping around the dining table three times a day, which is avoidable.
All this human tragedy is avoidable by simple means, but we have not taken the problem seriously.
Each of us produces on average 156.92 kg of packaging waste per year,much of which is avoidable.
We believe, obviously, that lung cancer is avoidable and can be thwarted with the right campaign.
Legal separation does not always lead to divorce;reconciliation is possible and divorce is avoidable.
Cumulative stress is avoidable and reversible: delegates and management have a common responsibility for its prevention.
According to the World Health Organization(WHO)80 per cent of visual impairment including blindness is avoidable.
Such a bias is avoidable by using specific techniques, such as anonymous identifiers, but the solution is not always feasible or acceptable.
Many countries consider that infant mortality resulting from traumas and intoxications, respiratory andinfectious diseases is avoidable. However, in Lithuania its rate is still going up and in 2002 such causes accounted for 20.6 per cent(in 2001- 21.6% respectively) of the total mortality of infants below one year of age.
Much of the monitor alarm noise is avoidable by setting alarm limits around the expected variables of a particular patient at that time.
The feasibility of the GRD suffices toshow that extensive and severe poverty is avoidable at moderate cost(Condition 5), that the existing global order plays an important role in its persistence(Condition 7) and that we can take what all three approaches would recognise as a major step toward justice second thesis.
All these deaths are avoidable, yet the body count is increasing.