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::(b) agreement provisions designed to preclude confusion, i.e. limitations on continued use of the marks by each party.
Thus, it appears that coding triplets in Ile-binding sites preclude confusion with Tyr (and vice versa ) as if the RNAs selected for direct affinity to a specific amino acid have already been protected from confusion with its complementarily encoded partner.
This prevents the modified model being mistaken for the original present in the database, and should preclude any ensuing confusion this would cause.
When the buyer has expertise in the field, a higher standard is proper though it will not preclude a finding that confusion is likely.
Major exclusion criteria include (a) unstable medical condition or confusion precluding the testing on more than two occasions; (b) inadequate visual and hearing acuity or other relevant sensorimotor impairment; (c) acute or chronic psychosis; and (d) presence of significant predialysis cognitive impairment.
This will prevent confusion.
"Paying this assessment does not preclude a grower from also advertising separately," Mr. Edelstein said, adding that the ruling "casts this whole area into confusion, which is likely to produce more litigation and more cases going up to the Supreme Court".
Innocence would preclude apology.
My books preclude them.
Given the confusion surrounding the collapse of MF Global, the prudent course may be to take the Fifth Amendment now, which does not preclude later speaking to investigators or testifying in a judicial or administrative proceeding.
Simplicity does not preclude ingenuity.
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