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Some of the transition metals are likely to interfere with Cu signal transduction, like cobalt ions that promote CYC6 activation even in fully Cu-replete cells [14].
Another is that the defendant is likely to interfere with witnesses.
Furthermore, if an event is stressful, this is likely to interfere with remembering details of that event.
They tend to be less involved, less vocally stimulating and more likely to interfere with attempts at exploration.
When abnormal tissue is growing in the midst of an organ, it is likely to interfere with the organ's function.
Shopping after work means crowded stores and long wait times, which are likely to interfere with child-care arrangements.
None of this, however, seems likely to interfere with Mr Najib's accession to the prime minister's job.
A man's voice is likely to interfere with the bassline which is why you don't hear many classic dance tracks with a male lead.
But the magistrate, Desmond Nair, rejected these arguments, saying that Mr. Pistorius did not represent a flight risk and was not likely to interfere with state witnesses.
Imposing a blanket requirement though on employees to disclose all relationships would again be likely to interfere with the right to respect for private and family life.
But Magistrate Nair rejected these arguments, saying he did not represent a flight risk and was not likely to interfere with state witnesses.
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