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It's hard to thwart someone intent on committing a crime.
But there's always room for mixed feelings, and it wouldn't be the first time a human being tried to thwart someone he was ostensibly promoting; in any case, there's none of that to be seen here.
With practice, you should be able to thwart someone simply by talking to them.
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But the aspect of credit card theft that it won't thwart is someone stealing your card number by downloading it from a merchant's computer after having exploited a security flaw in the surrounding information systems.
Life is filled with situations where our desires are thwarted by someone we love.
Will they also hire someone to thwart Motorola's Google-backed bid?
After a yearlong investigation, the International Association of Athletics Federations, the world governing body of track and field, publicly accused the athletes on Thursday of substituting their urine with someone else's to thwart doping controls.
Your tactic lets you thwart this filter to present yourself to someone who, if he knew more about you, might want to meet.
The sad thing is the voters there may have added another person to the Senate who is part of the problem, someone who can be counted on to thwart desperately needed health care reform, for instance.
After suggesting that iFart might be used to prevent someone from stealing your phone or even to thwart a terrorist, he conceded that it's simply a novelty — and noted that flatulence humor has many precedents.
Fulfilling this responsibility does not make someone part of a "resistance" or mean they are seeking to "thwart" the President's agenda.
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