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If the election in Nicaragua is fair, honest and free from disruption, it will open the way to national reconciliation and economic reconstruction.
But he added that although the postal service would be free from disruption over the Christmas period, a long term deal was still some distance away.
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We cannot guarantee that the event will be free from disruptions, failings or cancellations.
Stellarator concept is considered as a promising approach for power fusion reactor development because it basically free from disruptions and other extreme thermal load events.
Republican leaders say that the only goal is to insure a normal election process, free from the disruptions they say students caused at the polling place last November.
Mr Reid says the relative isolation of Australia's indigenous people - living for 50,000 years more or less free from cultural disruptions - and the conservative nature of their culture could help explain why there is so much detail in their stories.
The contemporary interest in "native" gardens is related to these concerns about nature and its processes: in some ways, the interest is in restoring a habitat, trying to reproduce an ecological world that is premodern, freed from the disruption of external forces.
Please, citizens of America -- please, OWS -- do not buy into this rhetorical framework: an absolute "right to be free of disruption" from First Amendment activity does not exist in a free republic.
In order to ensure confidentiality all the questionnaires were administered to the participants by a female research assistant in a well secluded area, free from any form of disruption.
Bloomberg is flat wrong, and he doubtless knows it but hopes you won't notice: New Yorkers have no right to be free of any disruption from the peaceful but disruptive free-speech actions of their fellow citizens, and how New Yorkers lawfully and peacefully assert their First Amendment rights is actually not up to him.
Pneumomediastinum, the presence of free air contained within the mediastinum, usually results from spontaneous alveolar wall rupture and, far less commonly, from disruption of the upper airways or gastrointestinal tract [ 8].
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