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If the zoo truly wanted to kill the meme – like they killed the gorilla – they should have resisted interference.
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Children may be browbeaten, but adults resist interference with their pleasures.
This is partly because the natural tendency of academics is to resist interference in their work.
Yet the hardest task for the new boss will be to resist interference from the state.
Yet this is one issue in which electronics manufacturers, who would normally resist interference in their business, have broken ranks.
Yet the most important task for Petrobras's new boss is to resist interference from the state.
According to Morales, continuity of government was the key to national development and resisting interference from the US, Britain and other former imperial nations and capitalist powers.
Mr Laskawy insists, not unreasonably, that greater size should protect independence: the larger an auditor, the more it will be able to resist interference from its clients.
Due Process In a case about the right of parents to resist interference in their children's lives from grandparents and others, the court ruled 6 to 3 that a Washington State law went too far in permitting a judge to order grandparents' visiting rights over a mother's objection.
Compared with PMB film, the nanocomposite material provided a significantly improved sensitivity for reduction of DO and an excellent ability to resist interference from macromolecule contaminants.
This is due to the primary network that suffers more interference from SUs while the secondary network needs high power to resist interference from the primary network.
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