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The 500 mile rule wasn't wrong 30 miles of physical separation isn't enough to preclude terrorist or regional events including weather and shared utility grids from simultaneously affecting both primary and secondary data centers.
However, Corlette notes, "the provisions in reconciliation have to directly affect federal revenue or spending," which may be interpreted to preclude measures like allowing the sale of insurance across state lines.
Formaldehyde's reactivity has been thought to preclude systemic exposure following inhalation, and its apparent inability to reach and affect the target tissues attacked by known leukemogens has, heretofore, led to skepticism regarding its potential to cause human lymphohematopoietic cancers.
That seems to preclude any formal measures, including mediation.
Except for AB#, the magnitude of this reduction was not affected by Ca2+ and it was larger ( > 65% reduction) when the tetramerization domain was absent (AB vs AB#) or when there was a mutation that was expected to preclude helix D coiled-coil formation (ABCD vs ABCD -L609R).
Co., 304 U.S. 144, 152 (1938) ("[R]egulatory legislation affecting ordinary commercial transactions is not to be pronounced unconstitutional unless in the light of the facts made known or generally assumed it is of such a character as to preclude the assumption that it rests upon some rational basis within the knowledge and experience of the legislators".).
There's no reason to preclude it".
The statement from the company appears to preclude that cooperation.
To preclude seasonal variations, data collection was conducted every November.
Anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was added to preclude clotting.
(Conversely, its definition ought not to preclude its justification).
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