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But he hasn't allowed his disability to inhibit his progress in life--he has a CV that would be the envy of most sighted students--or quell his passion for science, which began at an early age.
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Tubulin-binding compounds such as vincristine, colchicine and paclitaxel, inhibit the progress of cell mitosis through the inhibition of the dynamic formation of mitotic spindle during G2/M phase.
Although hormone therapy can temporarily inhibit the progress of the disease in these patients, a progression to hormone-refractory prostate cancer inevitably occurs in most cases.
Economic tradition, of all things, shouldn't be allowed to inhibit economic progress.
"It will do two things: it will inhibit the progress of organized crime and generate needed tax revenue".
Treatment of the underlying disease in these cases may inhibit the progress of dementia but usually does not reverse it.
In experimental conditions, auxins tend to inhibit the progress of plant aging, perhaps because of their stimulating effect upon protein synthesis.
And most importantly, its practical effect is not to promote, but to inhibit, the progress of "Science" —by which word the Framers meant learning or knowledge, E. Walterscheid, The Nature of the Intellectual Property Clause A Studyy in Historical Perspective 125-126 (2002).
Across sectors, black workers experience myriad forms of race-based discrimination in the work place –from being fired over complaints that there are "too many" of them, to not being considered for positions because their names are "too ghetto", to being bombarded with a series of harmful microaggressions on the job that both reduce morale and inhibit professional progress.
But many civil society leaders, including some who helped engineer the creation of the anti-corruption system, say they have fallen prey to a familiar trick: The government creates a panel to address a major issue, only to starve it of resources, inhibit its progress or ignore it.
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