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But analysts suggested the annoyance in China may not preclude further deals with Rio.
The fetus's undeveloped state, in other words, may not preclude it from feeling pain.
But Thorn said the change status may not preclude a deal.
The inability to effectively control one's own fertility may not preclude all of that for every individual woman, but across society it makes gender equality impossible.
Free schools meals, high levels of deprivation and no parental engagement in higher education may not preclude some young people making it through on their own but they do a pretty good job.
But that stance may not preclude a softer option in which bondholders might be persuaded to exchange their shorter maturity debt for securities with longer maturities and perhaps even a lower interest rate.
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Results from this model, however, may not necessarily preclude a physiological role for trans signaling.
Our findings concur with the observation that the effects of reduced levels of blood lead only indicate a possible avoidance of the physical presentation of lead poisoning; they may not however preclude the more subtle behavioral repercussions that can continue to have a high impact on the social realm of the disease.
In general, we can conclude that the disorganized core of the maxillary barbel may alter, but does not preclude, the regrowth and repatterning of the deep tissues such as vasculature and nerves.
Although rFVIIa is certainly not a 'panacea', the potentially life-saving benefit should outweigh concern that administration may fail, and should not preclude its use.
However, the recognition that someone may be dying did not preclude the experience of uncertainty leading up to that point, in terms of deciding how the dying process was to be managed, discussed and resourced.
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