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We found general design limitations and a lack of convincing evidence in the literature, which preclude making strong generalizations.
That said, being an arch, artfully constructed figure certainly doesn't preclude making great albums and she's already made one extraordinary record, which is one more than most people make.
But species differences in exposure, metabolism, and anatomy preclude making a direct comparison.
Currently, limited data and the potential for multiple roles preclude making clear predictions about hippocampus size and bat migration.
Comparatively low sample numbers for the latter three subgroups preclude making a definitive conclusion on this issue.
However, methodological risk of bias and the limited number of single-center studies preclude making conclusions about their true performance characteristics.
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Weaknesses in study design precluded making this same observation in females.
The 300-seat replica is as authentic as possible (fire codes precluded making it as big as the 500-seat original).
The two clauses in the deed that are at issue provide that after Justice Marshall's death, "the Collection shall be made available to the public at the discretion of the library". William T. Coleman Jr., a longtime friend and personal lawyer to Justice Marshall, said that the second clause precluded making the papers available to journalists or the general public.
The small sample of African American girls further precluded making ethnic comparisons.
Although all measures appeared to favor the ED intervention, this small sample size precludes making any firm conclusions.
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