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This should be contrasted with the idea of admissibility of a trading strategy, which is a mathematical artefact needed to preclude unrealistic arbitrage opportunities (like doubling strategies), which may be present within a stochastic model when continuous trading is allowed.

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Arguably, legislation may be necessary to authorize the retention of private counsel and use of contingent fees, and ethical rules would need to preclude such SEC retained counsel from also handling any resulting class action.

Although many data have demonstrated that α2M* could bind with cell surface GRP78 and stimulate the signaling pathways downstream of cell surface expression of GRP78, we still need to preclude the possibility that α2M* binds with other cell surface protein and facilitates c-Src phosphorylation.

I was amazed to hear one talk radio host after another debating how bad the situation was and how much needed to be done now to preclude a bigger burden for younger people in the future.

Although the lengthy enzymatic digestion needed to isolate LP DCs precluded analysis of apoptosis in these cells, all CD103+CD11b+ DCs in the MLNs are within the "migratory" gate, indicating they have come from the mucosa 3, 46.

Since standards directly relate to content that should be taught, it is possible that teachers with more content knowledge feel familiar with evolution content that needs to be taught, precluding the perceived need to consult state and national standards.

However, if the pre-existing fracture has not healed, the proximal femoral plate construct may need to be retained, precluding the use of a single long lateral locking plate to span the fracture and implants.

Although the transgenesis vectors presented in the first section offer significant improvement over the parental pSP72 series, the cis-regulatory regions still need to be conventionally cloned precluding the scaling up of regulatory sequence analyses.

Professors are therefore, through their involvement in such committees, precluded from needing to regulate themselves or their colleagues (who can in turn regulate them the following year, since the members of the board who have executive powers change periodically).

Carol was aware that she could hand over some of her daughter's care to get rest during her hospital stay; yet her conviction that neonates need to develop a basic trust precluded her willingness to leave her child in the care of the postpartum staff.

Explanations could include sufficient supply and demand for transactional sex within populations to preclude the need to go outside one's community, or the populations may be uncomfortable in undertaking transactional sex arrangements with persons from an "unknown" community.

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