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Judge David B. Saxe, writing for the majority, said, "Jovanovic was precluded not only from bringing out the degree to which the complainant seemed to be inviting sadomasochism," but from exploring whether she was "a less reliable narrator of events than she appeared to be at trial".

Apply all that new technology to an ancient lexicon of good manners that precluded not only the preparation but the cutting of food at Chinese tables, rich or poor, and you have no need for any tableware beyond your chopsticks, a couple of serving pieces, and a slippery porcelain spoon for soup.

Perhaps somewhat paradoxically, fixation of a costly adaptive immunity system is precluded not only when the innate immunity and suicide systems are highly effective but also when adaptive immunity itself performs at a high level.

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In Gandhi's thought, Ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with Ahimsa.

Owing to their crosslinked network structures, the vast majority of CMPs are obtained as insoluble and unprocessable solids, which preclude not only the evaluation of conducting properties but also the preparation of high-quality thin films for device applications.

However, these polymers are synthesized through solution-phase reactions to yield insoluble and unprocessable solids, which preclude not only the evaluation of their conducting properties but also the fabrication of thin films for device implementation.

The cross-sectional nature of this investigation not only precludes inferences of causality but also precludes us from understanding the temporal order of the LEDs in those with co-occurrence of both peripheral neuropathy and PVD.

Such a result would not only preclude Miliband from winning an outright majority, but would also seriously dent any ambition Labour has of becoming the largest party.

Making taxis cashless will not only preclude robbery attempts but will also improve traffic flow as passengers will no longer fumble to retrieve their wallets, and drivers will also not have to delay traffic in order to make change.

They not only preclude double-punched ballots, but are also capable of asking voters who fail to vote for either candidate if that is really what they want to do.

This occurs to some degree when the deposition reaches 10 Kg N ha−1 year−1, but when it exceeds 30 Kg N ha−1 year−1 the nitrate reductase becomes completely inhibited not only precluding NO3− uptake, but even leading to its loss by leaching27,35,36.

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