This is a major inhibitive factor in letting them draw appropriate benefit from these new technologies. |
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It is contended that the subconscious mind takes a more active role, and your naturally inhibitive conscious mind takes the back seat. |
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Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love. |
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Manufacturers have a responsibility to design rust resistant vehicles and to offer effective, warranted, rust inhibitive coatings. |
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I have always found closed stacks to be inhibitive of my learning process. |
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I know there are many museums that have been looking into it, but of course the cost seems inhibitive sometimes. |
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There is a preventive inhibitive effect on the formation of bladder stones. |
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The poetry of the unimaginative, the passions of the inhibitive, the failing archery of the hunter are wasteful vanities. |
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In addition, their presence seems to have an inhibitive psychological effect on potential wrongdoers. |
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It seems that mere proximity to the Olympic site renders protest liable to inhibitive policing, even if you are trying to access your own home. |
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Scientists also found that it continued to have its inhibitive effect for a week, whereas black tea's enzyme-inhibiting properties lasted for only one day. |
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Adsorption and inhibitive properties of some new Mannich bases of Isatin derivatives on corrosion of mild steel in acidic media. |
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Two part rust inhibitive epoxy resin and polyamide hardener. |
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So he knew that standing under a jub-jub tree was inhibitive to survival. |
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This natural active compound is made up of different types of plants which exert an inhibitive effect on the activation of the hair system and consequently have an inhibitive effect on how hair grows back. |
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Prices and mortgage rates are escalating methodically, not abruptly, a development that is proving inspirational rather than inhibitive to buyers who have been on the fence. |
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