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Besides the risk of America's Congress throwing it out, India may not be able to reach agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency on the terms of a safeguards agreement.
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So that isn't enough of a safeguard.
At the same time, six member countries have taken advantage of a "safeguard clause" in the current law to prohibit cultivation of even the approved crops.
In June of this year her parents received a letter from Ridgeway Partnership, the health trust that runs Postern House, telling them she was the subject of a safeguarding alert and that four members of staff had been suspended.
Here we show evidence for the existence of a safeguard enzyme machinery formed by an hyper-crowding of cationic enzymes and proteins encompassing the nuclear membrane and promoted by electrostatic interactions.
The biological importance of the differential expression of genes that control the spliceosome could be an indication of a safeguard mechanism at post-transcriptional level that maintains the fidelity of the transcriptional process.
This kind of a plan safeguards investors systemically by helping them win more than they lose over the long run.
Hence, liberum veto came to be regarded as the kernel of liberty and a safeguard against tyranny.
Due to the toxicity of DT-A, several safeguards were necessary to prevent spontaneous cell death.
Strict architectural-review and zoning requirements are viewed as a safeguard of the old-time ambience.
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