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But beware the evil EU, which "may thwart even such a modest rescue package on competition grounds".
However, rather than nip an inflammation in the bud – which may thwart the body's own attempt to heal – a better approach may be to enhance the activity of these natural resolution-promoting compounds.
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Sex there crosses social boundaries more often than in the West, and the habit of having concurrent partners — simultaneous long-term relationships in which friendship and trust may thwart routine condom use — means a single person's infection may spread rapidly through a group.
Apples with soft spots or bruises give off a lot of ethylene gas, which can cause nearby apples to decay faster than normal and may thwart your storage efforts.
Alas, Bonn still may thwart the good of this change by enacting a levy on long-term capital gains, which are now largely free of tax, and by boosting the VAT.
He also contends that the restrictions may thwart good planning.
Elderly victims and the defendants themselves (the others are over 75) may thwart it by dying.
You must not stifle the former, but in some cases you may thwart the latter.
No one knows what Kif1C normally transports or how the mutated version may thwart anthrax infection.
Significantly, individuating beneficiaries may thwart compassion fatigue (see Kogut and Ritov 2005; Slovic 2007; Small et al. 2007; Västfjäll et al. 2014).
You may thwart them with your database at the pharmacy, but they're still addicted.
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