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The agency also asked the airlines to try to screen as much checked luggage as possible.
That could have been predicted; the government did, after all, try to screen for responsible borrowers in the first place.
"In contrast, the federal government has 1.6 million service members from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to try to screen".
One is to try to screen for proteins that optimally fold and are degraded as little as possible.
But in a case with an emotional tug (e.g., a poor defendant with several children), a defense attorney might try to screen out highly rational jurors.
Perhaps a future loan-modification programme should also try to screen for servicers with greater organisational flexibility and sufficient investment in staff.
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Other festivals have tried to screen "Promises Written in Water".
The government tried to screen it away from view during the Summit of the Americas last April.
thaliana accessions and tried to screen the detected locus for cis-regulated eQTL13.
Poodles are sensitive, he added, so he tried to screen out all possible distractions.
"We're just trying to screen out certain issues that are deal breakers".
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