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Food, alcohol and tobacco companies have also worked collaboratively to preclude effective public health policies and share youth marketing tactics.
If this list of organizations sounds a bit confusing, it can't be helped, gun-control advocates say, and it doesn't preclude effective action.
Barely one month after the Newton tragedy, New York efforts occurred so swiftly as to preclude effective opposition with Governor Andrew Cuomo signing the legislation one hour after passage.
The premises of these frameworks therefore preclude effective evaluation of the model assumptions.
This may preclude accurate assessment of the effects of steroids using 18F-FDG PET.
Blood, vomitus, and secretions in the patient's airway may preclude vision by fiber-optic instruments, and accomplishing effective local anesthesia in the injured regions is difficult.
Dietary manipulation may be an effective emission-reduction tool; however, the associated costs may preclude its use as a mitigation strategy.
Reasons for this habituation may include coronary anatomy that precludes effective repeat revascularizations, and extra-cardiac diseases that potentiate peri-operative morbidity (e.g. carotid stenosis, renal insufficiency) [ 2].
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