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He requested that they clear the university courtyard of a small, disputatious student meeting, which Roche feared might lead to some incident of violence that could disturb the approaching spring examinations.

The screen needs to be flat to avoid crumbs that could disturb usage, and corners need to be rounded so the screen won't break should the device hit something solid, the Samsung lawyer said.

With an eye on his own forlorn legacy, Mr Bush may prefer to count down his last months in office without risking any action that could disturb the impression of Afghanistan being the good war.

Stephanie Strom (NYT) MIDDLE EAST IRAQ: TURKEY UPGRADES TIES Turkey will upgrade its diplomatic relations with Iraq and send an ambassador to Baghdad next week, a Foreign Ministry official said, a move that could disturb ties with the United States.

What was extraordinary about Cavendish's experiment was its elimination of every source of error and every factor that could disturb the experiment and its precision in measuring an astonishingly small attraction, a mere 1/50,000,000 of the weight of the lead balls.

In the peak season from the end of July till the start of October, the noise police will be even more insistent, with a complete ban enforced on any sort of machinery or gardening equipment, from diggers to annoying strimmers that could disturb a tourist's 40 winks.

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The concept of "two steps forward and one step back" was also described frequently which recognised the fact that there were many factors that could interrupt or disturb an action plan and thus "coping" or "contingency planning" was an important ability in self-management.

"These books look at very realistic threats that could profoundly disturb the balance of our perfectly constructed lives and make us appreciate that with one bad decision or unlucky twist of fate everything could be very easily, irrevocably unravelled," she says.

An unsupervised principal component analysis (PCA) was performed to obtain an overview of the multivariate dataset and to identify and exclude outliers that could seriously disturb the supervised models [ 31].

The control subjects had to fulfill the following inclusion criteria: 1) age from 16 to 31 years; 2) no diabetes, IGT, or impaired fasting glucose (IFG); 3) no first-degree relatives with a history of diabetes or obesity; 4) no drug treatment or any disease that could potentially disturb carbohydrate metabolism; and 6) no history of hypertension.

In order to reveal mutations or single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that could potentially disturb miRNA-mediated suppression of MYCN expression in neuroblastoma, the entire MYCN-3′UTR sequence from 7 MNA neuroblastoma cell lines (SMS-KCN, SMS-KCNR, SMS-KANR, SK-N-BE(2), Kelly, IMR-32 and LAN5) and 39 neuroblastoma primary tumours (34 MNA and 5 non-MNA) was sequenced.

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