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President Mitterrand, however, cannot systematically block appointments if he expects his Prime Minister to govern.

The Fed can try to ease their caution but cannot systematically eliminate it.

Protesters need to accept that the views of a majority as expressed at the ballot box cannot systematically be overturned by the minority.

(Even though it is illegal in most places for public employees to strike, union membership in the public sector is higher — 37.4percentnt — because governments cannot systematically flout labor laws with the impunity enjoyed by the business community).

No single person is responsible for the financial calculation and the traces used assume that a firm cannot systematically outperform the broader economy or the history of the firm.

But although current technologies such as mass spectrometry can measure protein abundance, they are too expensive and complicated for use in clinical applications, and cannot systematically account for a wide range of factors — such as post-translational modifications or protein localization in specific parts of a cell — that affect protein activity.

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But the United States Supreme Court has held that blacks, among other minority groups, cannot be systematically excluded from a jury solely because of their race.

Although pulmonary rehabilitation reduces the rate of PPCs, it cannot be systematically provided among all patients undergoing abdominal surgery.

Consistent with the timing hypothesis as opposed to strategic performance manipulation, GPs appear to time fundraising to true high-performance estimates of successful deals, while this performance cannot be systematically repeated in later deals.

The United States Supreme Court has held that blacks, like other groups, cannot be systematically excluded from a jury solely because of their race, and that peremptory challenges, which require no stated explanation, can be exercised by the prosecution only "to secure a fair and impartial jury".

Two landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions flowed from these cases, establishing that criminal defendants are entitled to effective counsel, Powell v. Alabama, 287 U.S. 45 (1932), and that blacks cannot be systematically excluded from criminal juries, Norris v. Alabama, 294 U.S. 587 (1935).

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