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It seems that the protesters meant "peaceful," which is the word they've been chanting (though not the way their government has been responding), rendered in imperfect English.
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A California fire department that's repeatedly had its mobile data speeds throttled by Verizon while responding to wildfires, rendering devices virtually unusable, has submitted its experience as evidence in support of a lawsuit to restore net neutrality at the federal level.
(A ) Voxels responding to commit > defer, rendered onto a sagittal slice of a template brain (see also Figure 4 source data 1 ).
Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota responded: "Then they have really rendered a service to the various classes of progressives and reformers that we have here in this country".
But the vitality of the playing, and the fluidity with which these musicians responded to Mr. Laredo's direction, rendered such concerns beside the point.
And worse, in not using the capability at our command, we are rendered impotent, unable to respond with means at our command to those who show no such restraint.
Endothelial cells are major target of hantaviruses in vivo and lack the IL28Rα receptor, which renders them incapable of responding to IFNλ [14].
In Haiti in particular, the practice of housing assets outside the Ministry of Health's control rendered it unable to respond to public health emergencies [ 33].
If only the first signal is received, the T cell may be rendered anergic that is, unable to respond to antigen.
Physiologically, this significant decrease in Ca2+ affinity may render NCS-1 incapable of responding to changes in Ca2+ levels in vivo.
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