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Obama's proposals include effectively taking away congressional authority over the debt ceiling, which would preclude a repeat of last year's hostage crisis.
The mood wasn't so glum, however, as to preclude a bit of excitement.
The antitrust laws do not "evinc[e] an intention to preclude a waiver" of class-action procedure.
All the evidence was impounded to preclude a resumption of the case.
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Post DNA analysis, to co-evaluate haematology to preclude a serious misinterpretation of results (misdiagnosis).
The analyses were therefore repeated in pregnancies after 39 weeks to preclude an effect of early induction of labor or elective CS before 39 weeks.
To validate our results we also repeated analyses in pregnancies that ended up at 39 and 40 weeks of pregnancy to preclude an effect of early induction of labor or elective CS before 39 weeks and to preclude an effect of postdate pregnancies [ 4, 7, 10].
This finding seems to preclude a strong correlation between the radiosensitivity of tumour cells and fibroblasts.
For the painted goby we allowed females to spawn, precluding a repeated-measures design, but permitting a test of the effect of noise on female spawning decisions.
But he and his successors in the Obama Administration haven't done enough to preclude the possibility of a repeat performance.
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