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freezes out
verb
Third person singular of freeze out
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In the second step, the final Ag NPs size distribution is controlled through a quick cross-linking of the PMA that freezes out any further modification.
Indeed, the lesson of outsourcing public services is that it often freezes out future innovation; only that which is stated within the contract will be carried out.
The deal freezes out the far-right Sweden Democrats.Russia's economy shrank by 0.5% in November over the same month in 2013, the first contraction in Russian GDP since the depths of the financial crisis in 2009.
Microsoft's Steven Martin has ironically blown the whistle on an attempt at an "open" coalition that freezes out certain companies.
Scientists who model the dynamo which arises as iron in Earth's liquid core freezes out and cools via convection will be surprised by the findings because their models generally predict a dynamo beginning within the past 3.5 billion years.
That may work for a few deep-pocketed companies, but the multi-million dollar cost of asserting or defending a lawsuit effectively freezes out most patent owners and users.
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Freezing out, she said.
"It's freezing out," she said sympathetically.
"It was freezing out," she said.
"We are being frozen out," he said.
He says the[y] want to freeze out Americans.
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