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The Republicans in Congress will continue to insist on fiscal rectitude, knowing full well that their parsimony not only precludes the most effective job-creation measures, but is also leading to the loss of public-sector jobs.

A failure of proof on the issue of materiality, in contrast, not only precludes a plaintiff from invoking the fraud-on-the-market presumption of classwide reliance; it also establishes as a matter of law that the plaintiff cannot prevail on the merits of her Rule 10b-5 claim.

See ante, at 1199 ("[F]ailure of proof on the issue of materiality [at the merits stage]... not only precludes a plaintiff from invoking the fraud-on-the-market presumption of classwide reliance; it also establishes as a matter of law that the plaintiff cannot prevail on the merits of her Rule 10b-5 claim").

And the idea that one is either 'for us or against us' in such matters not only precludes rational and careful thinking, but also has a chilling effect on the exercise of our right to free expression".It's true that the murders feed an unfortunate narrative that seeks to pit the West against Islam.

Thus, α-secretase processing not only precludes the formation of Aβ peptides but also liberates the large soluble, neuroprotective ectodomain APPsα that is secreted into the extracellular space [ 1- 3].

However, the likely predominant route of APP processing is via α-secretase [ 1, 2], which not only precludes amyloid-β production but also generates secreted amyloid precursor protein alpha (sAPPα) [ 3, 4].

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Such a result would not only preclude Miliband from winning an outright majority, but would also seriously dent any ambition Labour has of becoming the largest party.

Making taxis cashless will not only preclude robbery attempts but will also improve traffic flow as passengers will no longer fumble to retrieve their wallets, and drivers will also not have to delay traffic in order to make change.

They not only preclude double-punched ballots, but are also capable of asking voters who fail to vote for either candidate if that is really what they want to do.

This occurs to some degree when the deposition reaches 10 Kg N ha−1 year−1, but when it exceeds 30 Kg N ha−1 year−1 the nitrate reductase becomes completely inhibited not only precluding NO3− uptake, but even leading to its loss by leaching27,35,36.

Moreover, the absence of long-term monitoring data will not only preclude the evaluation of recovery programmes (Godefroid et al. 2011), but also impede a sound evaluation of conservation status, which has then to be determined based on distribution areas and not on observed population trends (Moreira et al. 2014; Martins et al. 2015).

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