Examples of using We want to avoid in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We want to avoid it.
In an exam, we want to avoid failing.
We want to avoid this.
Those are the sort of coincidences we want to avoid.
We want to avoid problems.
In your interest, we want to avoid fake profiles.
We want to avoid a post-op ileus.
This is the sort of scenario we want to avoid.
In sport, we want to avoid losing.
In sport, we want to avoid losing.
Who is going to be involved in any money laundering. We want to avoid accepting a client.
We want to avoid cartels and monopolies.
The reason is that we want to avoid further ambiguity.
We want to avoid the problems of bureaucratic capture.
Military force would only lead to further bloodshed and we want to avoid that.
We want to avoid downtime at all costs,” he comments.
So we need to convince the Americans if we want to avoid disastrous results.
At the same time, we want to avoid inappropriate and intrusive advertising.
A rough draft. All your wars, epidemics, and catastrophes happen just because we want to avoid all of them here.
We want to avoid duplication and prevent overlaps with other agencies.
as we can see in the United States, and we want to avoid that.
If we want to avoid dangerous climate change, we must realize.
In the long term we need a more balanced coverage if we want to avoid distortions of competition.
If we want to avoid it, we must remove all the excise duties in the European Union.
The most indiscreet way would be to identify the relevant, but what we want to avoid for reasons of confidentiality.
And we want to avoid any colour clashing on camera,
The need for rapid legislation in the area of medical devices manufactured utilizing products derived from human tissues or cells is clear if we want to avoid the risk of misuse.
A rough draft. just because we want to avoid all of them here. All your wars,
Mr President, every time we have this debate here in Parliament we have to clarify many concepts if we want to avoid a dialogue between deaf men.