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And fighting back in other ways might thwart my future in this field.
He sees little that might thwart the mighty process of decarbonization, even given setbacks like Japan's nuclear crisis.
ANOTHER intervention that might thwart the impact of aging is bionics: the augmentation or replacement of biological functions with machines.
The complexity of trade negotiations might thwart him anyway; the change in the political wind looks almost sure to.
Congressional rejection of the deal might thwart some investment in Iran in the short run, he said.
Members of Congress expressed concern Thursday that AT&T's planned purchase of T-Mobile USA might thwart competition and raise prices for wireless users.
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The episodes suggest how a new language of intimacy between romantic partners might help thwart the virus, and end with simple advice: "Stay calm, stay healthy".
Given their opposition to the privatisation of state oil and telecoms companies, India's politicians might well thwart a UTI sale.
Any moves by Olympus to inject new equity into the company might also thwart efforts by the whistle-blowing former chief executive, Michael C. Woodford, to return to the company's helm with a new slate of directors.
The fight separated allies who had recently joined to spend billions of dollars to upgrade theaters for digital and 3-D projection, and had used their combined political might to thwart proposed trading in a financial exchange based on box office revenue.
In our testimony at the October hearing, Helen Nissenbaum, Thomas Ristenpart, and I warned the technology committee that the proprietary-information argument might well thwart any attempt at algorithmic transparency, giving companies too much leeway to advance "broad and baseless" claims to corporate secrecy.
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