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Thus, by the time this child is able to know how to choose good and refuse evil, the two minor kings of the north who were threatening Judah will be made ineffective by the Assyrians.
The pressure is on to make discoveries because every year more drugs are made ineffective by microbe resistance.
Most forms of camouflage are made ineffective by movement: a deer or grasshopper may be highly cryptic when motionless, but instantly seen when it moves.
A large ILD acts as an extremely strong grouping cue, which can only be made ineffective by pitting a combination of other grouping cues against it.
The GATT institutions were often used in an attempt to resolve these disputes, but not with much success as rules were made ineffective due to the various exemptions.
He concluded that stimulus spending created or saved 3.4m jobs, close to the CBO's estimate (see chart 1).Charges that the plan was made up of ineffective pork are also unfair.
A priori, a decision was made to emphasize effective rather than ineffective or unproven pain management strategies and to include questions about ineffective strategies to reduce responder bias.
If Mr Wahid's government can be made to look ineffective, then any soldiers anxious to recover their influence and privileges would soon see to it that their cronies took over the reins of power.Plainly, Mr Wahid needs to ease the armed forces out of politics.
Biological warfare attacks can be made less effective, or ineffective, if the targeted persons have been vaccinated against the specific disease-causing agent used in an attack.
The reason: Many biotech drugs are proteins that can easily be made incorrectly, making them ineffective or dangerous.
Therefore, several attempts have been made to substitute for ineffective cultures.
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