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With minimum effort, however, an attacker can subvert this process, obtain a multitude of fake accounts, and use them for malicious purposes.
The psychiatrist's role may be to subvert this process by causing the patient to rebel against the role of scapegoat (Pharmakos) of his own suffering.
However, it is possible to subvert this process.
Wolbachia is considered an endosymbiont, with variable effects on host reproduction to favor its own spread in the population (Stouthamer et al. 1999; Champion de Crespigny et al. 2006), although host adaptation may also subvert this process (Turelli 1994).
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If the FBI can require product redesigns of their choosing through the All Writs Act (AWA) it risks subverting this process and sidestepping a public conversation about how to prioritize values defensive security, access to evidence, privacy, etc.—in tech policy.
Nevertheless, GM-CSF-neutralizing antibody can subvert this deleterious process in PAH pathogenesis (Sawada et al., 2014).
In this study, we provide new insights into the strategies used by non-invasive bacteria to overcome cellular defense responses, i.e. a stimulation of autophagy and ability to subvert this degradation processes by trafficking in the recycling pathway.
In an internal memo obtained by Axios, the administration cited national security concerns as the main reason it is considering subverting this competitive process.
Thus, although it is logically possible to have complex inflectional morphology that is highly regular (frequently classified as agglutination), in practice, coarticulation, historical sound change, and other phonological/articulatory processes often subvert this regularity and lead to more idiosyncratic mappings [35] [37].
"They want to subvert the process for temporary political gain.
It was a conspiracy to subvert the process and take aim at democracy itself".
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