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Athletes in the Olympics in 2012 faced the same hurdle, with many teams allowing their players to eat during Ramadan so as not to impair their performance and make up for it at another time or make donations to charity.
Algeria interprets parts of Article 13, protecting the liberty of parents to freely choose or establish suitable educational institutions, so as not to "impair its right freely to organize its educational system".
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So as not to have regrets.
So as not to kill people.
Check frequently so as not to overcook.
Thus, EPSCs should be small to minimize energy use, but not so small as to impair information transmission.
Today, the lenders' problem is that their losses have been so great as to impair their capital.
We do not want to impair people who want to do good because they have a religious reason for wanting to do so.
According to the National Institutes of Health, sounds below 75 decibels are not likely to impair hearing.
Some probably weighed 300 pounds, but that didn't seem to impair their agility or skill.
"It doesn't take much alcohol to impair a teen," Simons-Morton said.
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