111. For instance, a low-fat diet might not eliminate the need for blood pressure medication, but it could allow a patient to reduce the dosage.
112. Fund managers can already trade currencies directly with banks through computers -- including Bloomberg terminals -- thus eliminating the need for human contact.
113. Fresh eliminates the need to thaw, but is usually more expensive.
114. Garmin Electronics and Magellan manufacture lower-priced devices that eliminate the need to bring a laptop along.
115. Fuel cells would eliminate the need for massive batteries and remote power generation while increasing the range of an electric vehicle to match that of gasoline automobiles.
116. He hopes his invention will eliminate the need for a person to go to the store or even take the time to place an electronic grocery order.
117. He urges people bothered by panhandlers to pressure their politicians to start government programs that would eliminate the need to beg.
118. He is collaborating with biomedical engineers at Duke to build brain implants that would communicate with a computer through radio signals, eliminating the need for a tether.
119. He thinks Felder and the small but growing number of black theologians like him can help eliminate the need for questions like that.
120. Her hope was that the machines would eliminate her need to carry her five Rolodexes on business trips.