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Pamela D. Hayes, a board member and a lawyer in New York, said, "The majority of the board felt that his statements were inappropriate, that it might preclude us from being effective".
Even if this only takes a few minutes, it might preclude the routine use of these scores in every patient.
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However, BPTI was not further developed as a systemic anti tumour agent probably because of its anti fibrinolytic property that might preclude its use in cancer patients.
It identified however several problems that might preclude such a randomized control trial (RCT).
It also has to be kept in mind that, due to unfavorable pharmacokinetic interactions, the drug can not be combined freely with all ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors (see above), which might preclude its optimal use in some patients.
It has been argued that phylogenetic constraints might preclude N fixation in temperate forests because woody legumes are rare outside the tropics [21].
The nature of the water catchment areas in Australia might preclude generalizing its results to other parts of the world.
It is quite possible that our usual physiology might preclude understanding because our sense organs do not allow us to actually incorporate life as a continuous stream of experiences.
If understanding others' emotions depends first on understanding their thoughts, it is arguable that weak cognitive perspective-taking might preclude the possibility of effective affective perspective-taking.
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