Examples of using May avoid in English and their translations into Swedish
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May avoid melatonin loss.
Early treatment may avoid kidney damage.
You may avoid limousines, vans
This means that a case like this today almost entirely may avoid public scrutiny.
Guys who talk in their world may avoid a few years in a cell, but they're dead forever.
Wearing glasses that block blue light in the hours before bedtime may avoid melatonin loss.
You may avoid these kinds of threats in the future by installing programs correctly.
how you do it, and you may avoid having to remove SecureSearch.
You may avoid these types of threats in the future by installing software attentively.
God, in mercy, tells us what these laws are so we may avoid the tragedies that result from breaking them.
You may avoid these and similar threats in the future by installing programs correctly.
there is still a risk that you may avoid such a hit.
The crested eagle may avoid direct competition with the harpy eagle by taking generally smaller prey.
Alcohol is a known carcinogen, and no safe level of alcohol intake exists which is known that may avoid this dreaded health complication;
The user may avoid the cookies' registration by the configuration of his/her navigator.
the violator may avoid criminal penalty that deprives the law a potent force.
This may avoid the brivaracetam plasma concentration falling below the efficacy level
Research shows that inclusive practises within the educational system may avoid social exclusion in a wider context.
Smart use of insurance manager may avoid the situation where the policies expire
this information helps us to schedule the flat cleanings so that you may avoid unnecessary waiting.
the distributor may avoid losing track of the information concerning stock supply
then you could have low natural creation of human growth hormone(HGH) which may avoid you from obtaining great results.
Some people may avoid certain social functions because of fear of an attack,
An application under a leniency programme(where a participant in a cartel may avoid a fine or have it reduced if it provides information on the cartel).
uncover ways that computer users may avoid future attacks.
The insurer may avoid this result by choosing the law applicable to the insurance contract(most likely the law of its own seat) by way of agreement with the policyholder.
after that you might have low natural creation of human growth hormone(HGH) which may avoid you from getting terrific outcomes.
The euro zone as a whole may avoid outright deflation,
Thus, it is essential to build a mathematical model when developing an aircraft engine, which may avoid a large number of real tests
In order that we may avoid such legal uncertainty