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The stale self-righteousness that attaches to a certain brand of modern-day conservative was not for Mr. Buckley, a man, who — with his love of yachting, peanut butter and the Constitution — understood that the art of politics did not preclude the act of having fun.
Hume says the action will center on the Commerce Clause, and "whether there are limits" that preclude the federal government from doing what the Affordable Care Act does.
"Actual offensive actions must still undergo rigorous examination, to limit effects and to preclude the perception of an act of war," he said.
Hough's piercing musical intellect clearly doesn't preclude the occasional bit of counter-intelligence.
The Scotland Act 1998, which established the Scottish executive, specifically precludes the devolved government from doing anything which would be in breach of the ECHR or the Human Rights Act 1998.
These data do not preclude the possibility that each of these sites independently recruit CTCF, but act in concert to regulate transcription.
They also argued that the Privacy Protection Act does not preclude the government from seizing even "protected" materials with a search warrant.
Rather, what it does do, too often, is preclude the use of contraceptives.
Our present results do not preclude the possibility that an appropriate dose of the D1 receptor agonist SKF81297 may act as a cognitive enhancer (Floresco and Phillips, 2001, Pezze et al., 2007; see also below).
It does not preclude the rights of public justice.
But even the ranking system does not preclude the possibility of listening to something painful.
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