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Presidential campaigns are largely a compilation of 30-second television ads, endlessly speculating talking heads and nationally televised debates featuring gotcha questions and rigidly enforced time limits that preclude truly thoughtful answers.

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In pediatrics, the issues might include such things as patient age precluding truly informed consent, substitute decision making by the parents, or the issue of patient assent versus consent [ 1].

Casinos, after all, have rules that preclude the truly shocking.

Unfortunately, this approach precludes any truly searching exploration of the psychological implications of such a traumatic historical event, and can result in a game of invert-the-reference — the celebration of Voodoo mass, slaves being referred to as "wiggers" — making for uncomfortable but ultimately cheap laughs.

However, given that lipids are diverse in polarity and abundance, chromatographic separation often precludes obtaining truly global lipidome profiling in a single analytical run.

But even if Kennedy had it right that non-coordination truly does preclude corruption, a small army of determined political operatives have since made a mockery of the independence requirement, creating super PACs backing a single candidate, run by people close to the candidates, using the same consultants as the campaigns.

(Note that the Senate earlier rejected any possibility of passing climate legislation through Senate budget rules that preclude filibusters. It is truly Sixty or Bust).

Here, we contend that, considering the time elapsed since Archaean sedimentation, the contribution of subsurface microbial communities postdating the rock formation to the biogenic signature pool may be far from negligible and that, in some instances, might even preclude hope to discriminate between truly ancient signatures and posterior contaminants.

Israel's sad experience with United Nations proclamations and resolutions unfairly castigating and censuring its inalienable right to self-defense against deadly attacks against its innocent citizens would seem to preclude the hope that such a truly impartial United Nations peacekeeping force can be corralled from among its members.

While it is true that for alignment-based SNP detection it is arguable that we need only store BAM files for as long as it takes to calculate a result and that final output can be stored more efficiently than the reads, such an approach precludes the possibility of truly novel discovery that the De Bruijn graph approach makes possible and is also not amenable to easy re-analysis.

Such phosphorylations would undoubtedly preclude RP-CP interaction, therefore must happen on free 19S RP (if they truly happen in cells), perhaps as a prerequisite or checkpoint for 19S RP assembly and/or 26S proteasome formation.

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