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The complex biology of sex development and its disorders appears to preclude a swift and objective assessment of the eligibility of specific women athletes to compete with other women in competitive sports.

The social selection, or drift, theory is that socio-economic status is a consequence of the disorder -the insidious onset of schizophrenia is believed to preclude elevating one's status or to cause a downward drift in status [ 26].

It is clear that age-related diseases such as cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity and neurodegenerative disorders are profoundly metabolic-associated (Lopez-Otin et al., 2013), and functional circadian activities maybe key to preclude the abnormalities (Asher and Sassone-Corsi, 2015).

That seems to preclude any formal measures, including mediation.

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).

That statement would seem to preclude a mega-merger.

"There's nothing to preclude you from showing your taxes.

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