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But it was believed that problem could be neutralised.
However, the acidity could be neutralised by the addition of sodium bicarbonate to preparations.
BP says a huge amount of C02 could be neutralised if all 40 million drivers in the UK signed up to targetneutral.
But the deeper flaw was a complacent assumption that Labour was the moral choice, and that people would realise as much if only their misguided quibbles about public spending could be neutralised.
By using better shielding on their headphone cords, or by making it impossible to use these voice control features without enabling voice recognition or having to say a password, the potential danger could be neutralised.
Straining to defend it, she hazards that "this passage reflects its obverse — Matisse's intimate acquaintance with violence and destruction, a sense of human misery sharpened by years of humiliation, rejection and exposure — which could be neutralised only by the serene power and stable weight of art".
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Considering the deviation of the results, even though a two-step normalisation procedure increases the homogeneity and comparability of the sample, the differences in the electricity mix, in LCI databases or even in the overall building design could not be neutralised and confirm the need for further standardisation in LCA.
A potential adverse prognostic impact of PKC δ could thus be neutralised or partially neutralised by this adjuvant treatment.
Recently, it was shown that other phages belonging to the predominant lactococcal 936 species, could also be neutralised by this antibody [ 11].
He was debating with columnist Melanie Phillips who claimed on a recent Question Time that Iran should be "neutralised" and she was asked on the Daily Politics how that could be achieved.
Stop those and he can be neutralised.
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