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The warning should have been about the work's structure, which is designed to frustrate.
Critics say its vagueness is designed to frustrate initiatives that threaten its incumbency.
The camps are the equivalent of private businesses remotely located in foreign countries, and everything about them is designed to frustrate journalists seeking to report on them.
It's tempting to say that the system as it now exists is designed to frustrate both qualities in favor of safe mediocrity, except that the system has no design at all.
Mill Valley's ordinance is designed to frustrate those efforts, while remaining within the letter of federal law, which preempts local ordinances.
The former is designed to frustrate responsive dispersal into crops at harvest, whilst the latter will reduce numbers and maintain them at a low level until harvest.
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Instead, it suggests vague answers to questions that some defense lawyers for Mr. Malvo have speculated were designed to frustrate the task force or to protect Mr. Muhammad.
Several legal experts said they believed such laws were unconstitutional because they were designed to frustrate the actions of courts in other states.
The other side's sensors, he argues, may operate at lower electromagnetic frequencies than stealth technologies are designed to frustrate, and may use exponentially increasing processing power to work out where the stealth platform is from different angles or aspects.
The settlement, reached in recent days by state prosecutors, the Justice Department and Microsoft, averted the prospect of litigation over a complaint by Google that Vista had been designed to frustrate computer users who want to use software other than Microsoft's to search through files on their hard drives.
America's political system, unlike Britain's elective dictatorship, is designed to be frustrating.
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