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This latter finding is important as it might render biologic therapy more cost-effective.
Oh, yes! Datel, which makes all sorts of video game accessories, has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft because it "has taken steps to render inoperable the competing Datel memory card for no visible purpose other than to have that market entirely to themselves".
Inspectors have been working to render inoperable all equipment needed to mix and fill chemical agents into munitions.
"What I'm talking about is creating a kill switch so that when the phone gets reported stolen, it can be rendered inoperable in any configuration or carrier," he said.
Firstly, it was suggested that the mutations might render the receptor constitutively active.
DURHAM, North Carolina New York Cityty's experience a year ago with Hurricane Sandy, in which subway tunnels and skyscraper basements in Lower Manhattan were flooded, demonstrated the mistake of locating critical infrastructure where it can be inundated and rendered inoperable.
It should at the very least be rendered inoperable if there are no indicators of when it can no longer provide protection.
That booster, as it turned out, was hit by falling debris on Sept. 11 and rendered inoperable.
Syria's production capacity was destroyed or rendered inoperable by the end of October, the OPCW said, and now it is tackling the tougher problem of how to deal with its existing weapons and hazardous chemicals.
The treatment plant was rendered inoperable.
The back-up systems that were in place have also been rendered inoperable.
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