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They became intolerant of any arrangement that might close off their personal options.
But the department cited an FoI act exemption as the reason for refusing to disclose the third document: "premature disclosure" of the legal advice "might close off better options" for ministers and officials.
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We might close it off with something that takes pictures, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
"But this circuit is quite low speed so you want the underfloor to stall (stop producing maximum downforce) earlier, so you might close the hole off here anyway".
"People thought the area might be closed off, but as it turned out, you could find more parking spots than ever.
Emphasizing analytical expertise in the cover letter and the industry CV opens up a wide range of jobs that an emphasis on soil chemistry might have closed off.
In summary, the most effective measure aimed at impeding ABB in transporting the vehicle to the target without being spotted or challenged, or explosives being detonated by accident, might be closing off a larger area.
Due to HIV/AIDS-related stigma, PCGs and CCWs might be closed off from social support when they need it (5), thereby increasing the burden of care.
Because of this, Democratic lawmakers might be unwilling to close off a huge source of financial support for the party".There is no way that Democrats are going to agree to any cap [on 527 donations] right now, since they are helping us," said a Democratic insider.
Since these motifs are known to mediate helix helix interactions, they might mediate helix helix contact to close off the substrate pore at the cytoplasmic interface during the transport cycle.
It's worth trying, though, because if enough people get bucked off it might close down.
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