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"And this ban has clearly prevented the opportunity to lift the economy and try to bring the city back to normal".
Drugs were rated ineffective when infection was diagnosed or suspected during the first 14 days after surgery, and effective when postoperative infection was clearly prevented.
Additional inactivation of KCa3.1 in CF animals did not affect key aspects of the intestinal CF phenotype, but clearly prevented intestinal obstruction-associated lethality.
Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that ANP post-treatment has clearly prevented IRI-induced remote organ inflammation even in the condition with these kinds of aggravating factors.
Until now, there has been no solid proof that statins prevent women from having a first heart attack (though if a woman already had a heart attack, they clearly prevented the second one).
If Davis is upset that applying the clear language of the statute at this point would take health-insurance subsidies away from millions of Americans, he should blame President Obama for inducing people into the Exchanges with billions of taxpayer dollars that his own law clearly prevented him from spending in the first place.
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The literal terms of that Act clearly prevent what the Comptroller has sought to authorize here.
While his approach clearly prevents his work's being swapped before release, how it affects sales is unclear.
This would clearly prevent a religious group from running religious meetings, such as the Alpha Course, there.
Clearly, preventing material losses (i.e. utilizing raw materials maximally) improves the exergetic efficiency of industrial bread chains.
Concerning the development of challenging behaviors, clearly preventing problems is preferable to the effort required to alter established behavior problems.
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