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Heck, of the nine Supreme Court justices whose ruling allowed corporations to enjoy free speech as individuals (which facilitated excessive campaign spending), there is a very good chance that at least one will develop Alzheimer's disease.
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"When police lack adequate training, make poor operational choices, or improperly use equipment," the report stated, "these programs can facilitate excessive uses of force and serve as a highly visible barrier between police and the communities they secure".
Alcohol-related health problems are of particular concern in South Korea, where the easy availability of alcohol and a tolerant and widespread "drinking culture" facilitate excessive consumption [ 13].
17 This approach is preferred over the more traditional US cost benefit-based templates, whicost benefit-based focus on templatesfficiency, are car-centric, and are based on open and expansive road systems that readily lend themselves to abuse by facilitating excessive speeding and poor crash outcomes.
Given the established role of ROS in inducing ER stress, we propose that in addition to triggering ER stress via disruption of protein N-glycosylation and proper folding, tunicamycin also propagates ER stress by facilitating excessive ROS generation, which is supported by both our findings and previous reports that tunicamycin treatment resulted in a profound increase in intracellular ROS.
Our analysis strongly suggests that, similarly to the above-mentioned pathologies, the inflammatory damage to optic nerve in POAG is facilitated by excessive production of complement proteins and clusterin by the reactive ONHAs.
Since miR-155 is a positive regulator for moDC secreted IL-12p40, IL-12p35, and TNF-α (Dunand-Sauthier et al., 2011), the increased expression of miR-155 probably facilitates the excessive inflammatory response.
The breakage of a Burch-Schneider APC is a rarely encountered complication that is usually regarded as a mechanical failure induced by metal fatigue, facilitated by repetitive or excessive intraoperative recontouring of the flanges [ 44, 49, 52, 62].
Asked for comment, he said only, "Twitter is a dynamic, emerging platform for synergistic social-media audience-interactivation that also facilitates frequent and EXCESSIVE AND POSSIBLY CAREER-ENDING USE OF ALL-CAPS".
As a result, immigration law has been repurposed as a powerful 'adjunct to the criminal justice system, but one that lacks comparable judicial oversight, and operates to facilitate arbitrary and excessive forms of punishment' (Chacon, 2013, p. 93).
somebody gave it GP: (laughs) somebody gave it to you Shared humour can be face-saving, and this was used to facilitate confessions of excessive drinking as seen in Example 9 above and Example 10: Example 10.
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