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No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
avoid resistance
It's not that easy to tell. Generally, a thinner tire will be more aerodynamic than a wider tire, but there's more to speed than aerodynamics - rolling resistance for instance. A wider tire with less rolling resistance can be a faster choice than a narrower tire with higher rolling resistance. And there's tire pressure too. With a narrower tire, you'll need to run higher pressure to avoid pinch flats. With higher pressure the ride gets bouncier. And each bounce will turn some of your speed into an upward motion, losing you both speed and traction for the moment.
Physical and occupational therapists provide strategies to maintian daily activities. Shower stools, rolling carts for shopping and exercises to maintain posture all help avoid fatigue.
In order to avoid desiccation
Resistance doesn't have a 'purpose'; it exists whether you want it or not. You can modify it by adding more resistance in series or in parallel, but you can't avoid it!
One way to avoid nervous sweating is to maintain a healthy weight.
avoid high stating currents
To avoid the car from rolling forward.
B. Lock the Brakes.
limit current and avoid having it explode
pretending to be sick to avoid work