Sentence examples for prevented in principle from inspiring English sources

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So the steganalytic algorithms in [11] to detect the LSB matching steganography and the SPA steganalysis in [9] to detect the random LSB hiding are prevented in principle.

This is a danger, but it can be prevented, in principle, by matching the ancestry of cases and controls.

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However, this sensing mechanism can in principle be prevented in HIV-1-infected cells by the activity of the cellular exonuclease TREX1 that dampens innate immune recognition of HIV-1 infection by eliminating the accumulating viral ssDNA products.

Due to the local character of DGs, they could in principle be used in emergency situations to prevent a voltage instability event of the grid.

It follows from this analysis that each human being is inevitably and even in principle prevented from having knowledge of the minds of other human beings.

Although the routes are each generally less than a mile, the town's piedibuses have so far eliminated more than 100,000 miles of car travel and, in principle, prevented thousands of tons of greenhouse gases from entering the air, Dario Pesenti, the town's environment auditor, estimates.

The zero-dimensional correction equations adheres to the maximum principle for the material temperature, regardless of frequency-dependence, but does not prevent maximum principle violation in the photon intensity, eventually leading to material overheating.

*Israel, which has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, supports, in principle, preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, even though international support of the concept has been ineffective in curtailing Iranian and Iraqi weapons production.

And they suggest a treatment: "If you can target IL-12 production with a safe drug, you can, in principle, prevent disease," he says.

Meanings are functional roles in language usage, and nothing in principle prevents a term that might originally have arisen as part of a theory from acquiring a role in observation reports.

To generalize, when what is at stake for S is not very high, then nothing in principle prevents S from having knowledge; but as the stakes become more important to S, S needs more evidence.

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