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You might prevent a crime.
Nor have there been meaningful reforms that might prevent a repeat catastrophe".
Apparently the amount of plastic in the underwear might prevent a skier's skin from breathing properly.
Under most insurance plans, neither is rewarded for doing the extra work that might prevent a readmission to the hospital.
Doctors sometimes prescribe drugs like allopurinol that, when taken regularly, reduce uric acid levels and might prevent a flareup.
Because a false-negative result might prevent a patient from receiving appropriate targeted therapies, it is desirable to recheck equivocal results of EGFR genotyping.
Wilpon can take pride in that, and in the acquisition of Rodríguez, who just might prevent a third straight collapse by the Mets next September.
Determining the answer would be important because discovering how AIDS came to be epidemic might prevent a similar catastrophe in the future.
He sees a "massive refinancing boom" under way, which will save homeowners $25 billion on mortgage costs, and might prevent a few foreclosures.
Under the current system that only matters insofar as it might prevent a new ASF listener (and potential donor) from connecting to his rented server during peak hours.
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This observation raised the possibility that NSP binding to NIK might prevent A-loop transphosphorylation and hence kinase activation (Figure 1C).
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