Examples of using Avoidable in English and their translations into Serbian
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each one is completely avoidable for the healthy adult male.
avoid the following avoidable risks related to the purchase of the product.
for healthy adult men all are totally avoidable.
Avoidable mortality due to late detection of malignant tumors(group 2)
are largely avoidable when used responsibly.
In 2009, the level of avoidable mortality differed more than fourfold among different regions of the Russia.
has been enormous- and mostly avoidable.
The paper discusses the regional heterogeneity of levels and trends in avoidable mortality in the Russian Federation.
It is estimated that 75% of Asthma related hospital admissions are avoidable and an incredible 90% of deaths from Asthma are preventable.
50 percent of uninsured Americans are likely to be hospitalized with an avoidable condition.
attitude toward lasting value, changing circumstances, and avoidable eventualities, as well as accepting the inevitable.
Monitor that inappropriate positions are not adopted, because this, by itself, can cause an avoidable injury.
as well as stroke, accounted for most of the avoidable deaths.
changing circumstances, avoidable eventualities and a sense of the inevitable.
Org to ask for justice for the“avoidable” death of his son, from 21 years.
The World Health Organisation estimates that 50% of all of the avoidable forms of cancer in the western world occur as a result of a poor diet
It is one thing when these processes are aboutmiddle ground under the influence of physiologically avoidable factors and quite another thing when it is caused by factor affecting only once, but forever.
they shall be restrained before slaughter by mechanical means designed to spare them all avoidable pain, suffering, agitation, injury or contusions.”.
For most Gynecomastia is avoidable but for quite a few their sensitivity will be so great that nothing short of having their glands removed from their pecs will save them.
Estimates of avoidable mortality were made in accordance with the European approach, under which avoidable mortality accumulates deaths of persons aged from 5 to 64 years due to 34 causes and 4 classes of causes.