Examples of using Us to avoid in English and their translations into Swedish
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Please help us to avoid SPAM.
I think i know the answer to this, but is there any way for us to avoid.
Help us to avoid water damage.
This is what Google tells us to avoid.
Help us to avoid Spam- enter code Forny.
The Abhidharma teaches us to avoid self-infatuation.
Conventions motivate us to use what we learn from the Bible and help us to avoid problems.
What Scriptural principles can help us to avoid unclean habits and practices?
This enables us to avoid overly negative implications for production and employment.
If you are running late contact us to avoid emergency calls.
This would enable us to avoid mistakes and at the same time ensure that we have a quorum.
We overcome it by creating a purpose that allows us to avoid feeling pain.
The rapporteur intends us to avoid an'Americanised' compensation culture.
At the same time, we will work on the preventive measures which should help us to avoid infringement procedures.
MachineCam Mobility allows us to avoid spillage and prevents half-full boxes that take up unnecessary storage space.
Organisations choose to work with us to avoid downtime risks.
The time has come for us to avoid political rhetoric
We created a process of controlled mutation, which has helped us to avoid complete genetic breakdown.
But is there any way for us to avoid sharing Oliver's old cell?
I think I know the answer to this, but is there any way for us to avoid sharing Oliver's old cell?
But is there any way for us to avoid I think I know the answer to this,
helpful his recommendations were just great and helped us to avoid the crowds and also from being ripped off.
It teaches us to avoid bodily damage
It is best to consult with us to avoid costly additional costs.
European parties will, hopefully, allow us to avoid such crises in the future.
When you don't overpack, you help us to avoid delays and won't face additional charges at the gate.
This will also enable us to avoid another problem: paragraph 1 would require 314 votes for it to be adopted, whereas paragraph 2 would only need a simple majority.
Even our language has nuances, which allow us to avoid any question we do not want to answer.
This extension will allow us to avoid a regulatory vacuum after 30 June this year
in Article 95 because, amongst other things, this allows us to avoid unanimity and also paves the way,