Sentence examples for preventing substantial from inspiring English sources

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Democrats are scrambling the full resources of their party in hopes of preventing substantial losses in November.

This was a step particularly relevant in preventing substantial mistakes in the succeeding phases of interpretation, as spotted in some previous studies of this earthquake.

Evidence accumulating over the past 10 years has suggested that combined treatment with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), especially methotrexate, and anti-TNFα biological agents, as early as possible after the diagnosis of RA is effective and critical for preventing substantial disability caused by bony erosions [ 1- 4].

Thus, it may be possible to maximize generation length 'in captivity' by (i) preserving most if not all of the genetic diversity within an endangered population initially brought into captivity for several generations and (ii) preventing substantial fitness reductions in captivity before generating that population again in the future when the threats posed to it have been removed.

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According to our analysis catch-up has prevented substantial morbidity and mortality due to pneumococcal disease; however, vaccine-preventable cases of pneumococcal disease and related deaths could be decreased further with additional uptake of ACIP catch-up recommendations [ 2].

And yet that money would still have prevented substantial damage.

The bailout "didn't prevent substantial losses," Mr. Parrott said, "but they would have been greater without it".

"I think these aggressive approaches are likely to prevent substantial numbers of cardiovascular deaths and events, but we have to be alert for side effects".

But the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation and the East Village Community Coalition are asking the city to grant landmark status to the three-story Greek Revival buildings, which would prevent substantial changes.

Ron Bloom, a senior adviser to the task force, told the Senate banking committee that while the government's intervention was undesirable, it was also necessary to prevent "substantial job loss with a ripple effect throughout our entire economy".

Kansas, for example, allows late-term abortion only if two doctors agree it is necessary to save the woman's life or prevent "substantial and irreversible" harm to "a major bodily function".

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