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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04052.006 The spatial and temporal arrangement of factor(s) that allows the NPC to almost perfectly prevent large cargo translocation in the absence of RanGTP (error rate <1% [ Lowe et al., 2010]) but allows efficient directional transport in its presence remains unknown.
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For the better part of the session, the justices seemed keen to grant localities a measure of discretion in regulating their signage; Justice Anthony Kennedy, for one, implied that it would be perfectly reasonable to prevent an "affluent person" from erecting big signs reading "Happy Birthday, Fred" all over town.
It's a perfectly reasonable precaution to prevent ineligible people -- like illegal immigrants -- from voting.
Maybe this is all just an elaborate ruse from the MP for South West Surrey to try to prevent the perfectly legitimate use of the words "bell end" and Jeremy Hunt in the same sentence.
England captain Bobby Moore makes a perfectly-timed tackle to prevent Jairzinho from scoring during their famous 1970 World Cup group game against Brazil.
Another campaign took on the food waste agenda with a clever solution preventing perfectly fine vegetables and fruit from being discarded because they didn't fit our image of what nature looks like.
You'll be doing your part to maintain the balance of the L train's delicate social ecosystem, thereby preventing perfectly attractive normal people from backsliding into their high-school self-esteem issues and undoing thousands of dollars' worth of psychoanalysis.
Certainly, some major-league stars would be unavailable in November because of injuries sustained during the regular season and playoffs, but that would still be preferable to the current situation, in which fear of injury prevents perfectly healthy ballplayers from taking part.
That's because false-positives (i.e. accidentally preventing perfectly valid purchases) is the real bane of the industry.
Sensitization by chromium depletion due to chromium carbide precipitation at grain boundaries in austenitic stainless steels cannot be prevented perfectly only by previous conventional techniques, such as reduction of carbon content, stabilization-treatment, local solution-heat-treatment.
In other words, it is likely that a geometrical body design of cockroaches evolved, which enables a delicate reduction in body height perfectly suitable for preventing the danger of slipping or even falling over rearwards at steepening slopes (approaching the vertical).
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