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Even established brands need to pay close attention to frames of reference, in some cases expanding their focus in order to preempt the competition.

Nathan Stoltzfus, the award-winning author of Resistance of Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Germany, challenges this notion, assessing the surprisingly frequent tactical compromises Hitler made in order to preempt hostility and win the German people's complete fealty.

Because to enjoy peace, we must do what is needed in order to preempt the reasons for these conflicts.

The graph indicates that the proposed scheme outperforms the others due to its ability to predict network conditions at the next hops in order to preempt potential congestions.

By some accounts, Trump announced his divorce in May in order to preempt a prenuptial clause that would have given Marla a much larger percentage of his estimated $2.5 billion fortune if they had remained married longer.

"Never have so many manufacturers in an economy tried to 'slip one past the inspectors,' and never has any economy had so many foreign agents on the ground in order to preempt disaster," Midler writes.

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The ADA recommends that ketosis-prone patients with diabetes check urine or blood ketones in situations characterized by deterioration in glycemic control in order to detect and preempt the development of DKA (21, 182).

Moreover, smartly designed applications prompt the applicant to provide necessary documentation upfront in order to speed the review process and preempt potential confusion.

Now the Revolution's leaders were preempting this punitive will in order to control it: they conceived of terror as rational rather than emotional and as organized rather than instinctive.

This blog post debunks the centerpiece of Kirk's scheme, the creation of a national, private market for insurance plans by preempting state laws that regulate insurance plans in order to allow plan purchases across state lines.

Rep. Jason Brodeur (R-Sanford) supports preempting local living wages, arguing that "Businesses... need to know they have consistency and stability in the environment in order to drive economic growth," as reported by the Orlando Sentinel.

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