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A priority under the agreement reached Saturday is to take steps to preclude or diminish the Assad government's ability to employ chemical weapons before they are destroyed.
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Mr. Kim's call for step-by-step denuclearization appears to preclude the kind of rapid dismantlement that John R. Bolton called for this month, days before Mr. Trump appointed him as his national security adviser.
On the one hand, a scene with camera pan is probably transient and not suitable to have a keyframe; in fact, the video skimming and keyframe selection steps are likely to preclude those scenes from a summary.
Even though the city has not appropriated money for the lake and top planners in the Recreation and Parks Department oppose it, the citizens' group said no steps should be taken to preclude the lake.
The Pch PRP8 intein and the native yeast VMA1 intein are sufficiently divergent (21% sequence identity) to preclude homologous recombination between the two during the transformation step.
Curative and preventive steps have been adopted and suitable retrofits and subsystems have been installed at the appropriate locations to preclude the possibility of any undesirable combustion phenomena such as backfire, knocking and rapid rate of pressure rise.
That seems to preclude any formal measures, including mediation.
We are particularly interested in understanding how certain steps in pattern formation that require protein diffusion inDrosophila are accomplished in those insects and crustaceans in which cellularization of the growing embryos would seem to preclude formation of gradients by diffusion.
To guess, based on the past, is to preclude discerning change in the future.
"I'm not going to do anything to preclude that," he said.
There's no reason to preclude it".
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