Instead, Western diet is high in white sugar, flour and saturated fat, which tend to interfere with the absorption of essential fatty acids. |
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Naltrexone seems to interfere with the craving for alcohol that abstinent people feel, Gordis explained. |
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Many drugs and foods are known to interfere with the anticoagulation effect of warfarin. |
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Denise has little concept of humility, and allows her quick temper to interfere with her common sense. |
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The weevil larvae feed at the base of the flower and interfere with seed production. |
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The mode of action of methoprene is to directly interfere with normal hormone function by mimicking the insect juvenile hormone. |
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But a way has been found to replace the flat roof that does not interfere with the life of the school, and the work is getting on well. |
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Near the keyed area of the socket, there's a chip that may interfere with the mounting installation. |
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They claimed aerials could interfere with TV and radio reception and ruin the appearance of the area. |
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In addition, the release of vasoactive kinins from muscle may interfere with renal hemodynamics. |
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No one and nothing was supposed to interfere with the path kismet laid upon a human being. |
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Mayer contrasts this process with the recourse NAFTA gives corporations to fight local laws that interfere with their ability to profit. |
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Such things ought not to interfere with our regard for the sanctity of human life. |
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It may be that the decision to interfere with such an editorial decision will have perverse and regrettable consequences. |
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It can interfere with blood-thinning medication, however, and it should not be taken while pregnant or lactating. |
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It could be observed whether bilirubin, haemoglobin or lactescence of the samples interfere with the measurement procedure. |
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Also, asthma shouldn't interfere with your ability to do Lamaze breathing techniques. |
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You will be in a hospital gown as zippers and snap fasteners can interfere with the scan. |
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The angulation of the neck and the compression of the chest, which interfere with cardiac function, impair the venus return. |
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Mega-doses of folic acid can produce convulsions, interfere with the anticonvulsant medication used by epileptics, and disrupt zinc absorption. |
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The class of anticancer drugs that has been developed to interfere with aspects of nucleotide metabolism is known as the antimetabolites. |
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Nowadays, though, consumer trends increasingly interfere with the natural rhythm of the farmers' calendar. |
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Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial disorders can interfere with expressive speech and articulation, and lead to delay. |
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The police should not have routine access to campus that could be used to monitor or interfere with political activity. |
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The research supports earlier studies showing that ibuprofen can interfere with aspirin's effects. |
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Most saddles interfere with the front or the back of the horse, and sometimes with both. |
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Some of these organisms can damage the cells lining the inner surface of the gut and interfere with the normal processes of the intestines. |
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To what extent does cannabis use interfere with skilled activities such as driving a motor vehicle or operating machinery? |
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The macroscopic membranes or plaques can interfere with or even prevent cell-to-cell communications, which results in neurological disorders. |
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It was a lighter matter to interfere with freedom of contract and avoid covenants under seal. |
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This makes the third time I have started this letter and always something comes up to interfere with its writing. |
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Stay strong, don't give up on your dreams, and never let your schooling interfere with your education. |
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Gauze constitution was worse with the baft fabric because of copious interstitial strands of threads, which interfere with mesh openings. |
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This was followed by the referee then allowing a Tigers' player to interfere with Copeland taking a quick free-kick after a mark. |
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It was as alien to the Greeks as it was commonplace to the mechanists that one should seek to interfere with nature. |
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The bandwidth of 100 megahertz was divided up into 256 closely adjacent carrier frequencies that do not interfere with one another. |
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Our home-based patterns of socialising interfere with the necessary anarchy of the workplace beanfeast. |
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A computer simulation shows the spiral-shaped electrical waves that can interfere with the heart's normal beating. |
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Uncomplicated infections are generally benign but, if not treated, can interfere with daily life. |
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Turbine blades also emit microwave radiation which can interfere with planes' primary radar, secondary surveillance radar and navigation aids. |
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Firstly, the thickness of the plexiglass bezel might potentially interfere with the proper seating of some USB or audio connectors. |
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The entire imaging set-up was covered by dark foil to shield the root from light, which could interfere with root growth. |
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Certain medicines, such as some antiepileptic drugs and the antibiotic drug trimethoprim, can interfere with folate levels. |
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By recognizing and attaching to these proteins, monoclonal antibodies can interfere with normal or abnormal cellular responses. |
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There was also concern that the height of the houses would interfere with the birds' flight paths by restricting their sight lines. |
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But true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time. |
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The domestic life of domestic tyrants is one of the things which it is the most imperative on the law to interfere with. |
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The mouth ulcers can prove debilitating and may lead to malnutrition because they interfere with eating. |
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Michael McDowell objects, as it will interfere with his plan to intern the hard-left and anyone morally unclean. |
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He is a mere underling, and underlings should not interfere with her plans. |
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Use a nail set and hammer, as shown, to drive nails flush so they won't interfere with the next board. |
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Finally, 7 of 15 interactors with a hitherto unknown function were shown to interfere with apoptosis. |
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The freezing over of rivers and seas along with snows and ice would interfere with transportation more than higher temperatures would. |
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Some of these old gangways are bratticed or boarded shut and sealed so that it won't interfere with existing air ventilation. |
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It is possible that phyto-oestrogens in vegetables, particularly soya, interfere with urogenital development. |
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Newborn infants are obligatory nose breathers which is why nasal obstructions can interfere with normal feeding. |
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Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session. |
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The residents claim it will substantially increase noise pollution in the south Fingal area and interfere with local schools. |
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I worry but I don't let it interfere with my going about my daily business. |
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They just seem to be able to deal with differences and disagreements in ways that don't interfere with getting the job done. |
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The alkaline solution will interfere with the enteric coating and eventually dissolve it. |
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In addition, many sleep aids can be habit-forming and eventually may interfere with restful sleep or even exacerbate insomnia. |
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Today's technology also can interfere with forming solid alliances, which can stifle excellent ideas. |
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If a child was doing it, it could encircle and strangulate part of the body and that would interfere with the blood supply. |
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Curare, botulinum toxin, and organophosphorus insecticides each interfere with neural transmission. |
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Nothing herein is intended to interfere with any legitimate law enforcement investigation. |
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This phrase construction does not interfere with the overall strophic form of the piece. |
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For example, corn and charbroiled beef, popular among Hispanic cultures, interfere with how a drug affects the body. |
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There is no hiss or distortion to interfere with the dialogue and corny special effects. |
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Do not put any other cleaning compound inside dishwasher, as it may suds and interfere with dish washing action. |
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Moreover, evidence indicates that smoking-cessation interventions do not interfere with recovery from chemical dependency. |
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This will not interfere with chemo, it's not an antioxidant, but it helps protect immune function. |
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Union chiefs have pledged that a one-day strike by local government workers will not interfere with burials or hit vulnerable people. |
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Difficult or painful swallowing may both change the voice and interfere with eating. |
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You need three different types of sugar to interfere with crystal formation when making good cinder toffee. |
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If the defendant has any power to interfere with the plaintiff's liberty, it lies in its powers to effect a citizen's arrest. |
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Thus, sympatholytics interfere with the part of the nervous system that uses norepinephrine to raise blood pressure. |
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For example, use of flexible office partitions in large open spaces can interfere with the air distribution as it was originally designed. |
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Many CFCs have been replaced with related materials known as hydrochlorofluorocarbons which reportedly do not interfere with the ozone layer. |
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While present, passive immunity may interfere with the immune response to a vaccine. |
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Many restaurants were reluctant to participate in this study, believing it might interfere with customer patronage or employee service. |
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Gruzelier also suspects that hypnotism may interfere with subjects' evaluation of future emotions such as embarrassment. |
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Don't allow perfectionist standards to interfere with progress on your dissertation. |
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It has also to be shown there was an intention on his part to interfere with or impede the administration of justice. |
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The anticonvulsant drugs phenytoin and valproic acid appear to interfere with folate absorption. |
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It doesn't interfere with any other ingestive behaviors such as food or water, which amperozide does a little in the animals. |
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For example, feverfew, ginkgo, and ginger may interfere with the ability of blood-clotting cells to stick together. |
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Would you like the state to step in and interfere with the free discussion that is driving people towards evermore extreme positions, or not? |
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This means the members' hockey activities do not interfere with their jobs or education. |
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All seven species of sea turtles are listed as threatened or endangered, so it is illegal to harm or interfere with a sea turtle or its eggs. |
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The teenager must not interfere with, damage or take without consent any vehicle or any other property. |
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The teenager was given bail on the condition he does not approach or interfere with prosecution witnesses. |
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The attorney general can take proceedings for contempt of court against anyone who attempts to interfere with a witness. |
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Dr Brewer, who is now retired, is also accused of seeking to interfere with potential witnesses to the Professional Conduct Committee. |
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They interfere with experienced convoy, platoon, squad leaders and first sergeants. |
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They can only interfere with an act of executive authority if it be shown that the authority has contravened the law. |
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Finally, fit a small trumpet type jam cleat to the same side of the tiller as the fairlead, as far forrard as will not interfere with your grip. |
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Badly positioned cummerbunds and waist straps might interfere with the emergency jettisoning of weightbelts. |
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Therefore, usability concerns interfere with understanding purpose and functionality. |
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Each logic gate inside a cell must have a distinct repressor assigned to it, or else the gates would interfere with one another. |
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Even mild dehydration can interfere with your digestion, which could allow polyamines to build up in your system. |
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The existence of these insoluble and proteolytically resistant deposits can seriously interfere with normal organ function. |
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Papanicolaou staining and destaining do not interfere with indirect IS-PCR for HPV DNA detection. |
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Having frequent bouts of diarrhoea can easily interfere with work and normal social activities. |
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Coffee may also interfere with a good night's sleep and cause a groggy start the following day. |
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Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them. |
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When the perceptual load was high, distractors did not interfere with target identification. |
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These activities not only disturb bees but also interfere with normal pollen production, germination, and fertilization. |
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Mounds and surface burrows interfere with mowing and mole activities may disturb root systems and kill grass. |
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Many conditions can interfere with the three sources of the tear film and lead to dry eye. |
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There are also couples who are so close that they become the dominant twosome, and simply don't allow children to interfere with their intimacy and have great times together. |
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When people raise concerns about the headlong advance of science and technology they are inevitably ridiculed as Luddites who are trying to interfere with progress. |
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When the e-mails start to interfere with his work, Jason begins to become worried and enlists the help of his best friend, Tariq, to try to solve the mystery. |
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Airline passengers are currently instructed to switch off their mobile phones before a plane takes off, as the signals could interfere with aircraft instrumentation. |
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Karzai did interfere with the negotiations at several points, in order to protect his own interests. |
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It is unadvisable, therefore, to interfere with the existing tradition. |
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In the past exotics were mostly planted, mainly because they were easier to prune, and their root systems didn't interfere with the underground service pipes. |
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This is important because I want to lower the 5030 below the bar when I'm launching from the cart and my bridle would normally interfere with any instruments on the base bar. |
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The ionic desensitizers apparently interfere with the operation of the nerve in the tooth, reducing the nerve activity, and thereby reducing the sensitivity of the tooth. |
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Snow tends to interfere with the operation of the motor, which in the case of a ski-bob is often an air-cooled internal combustion engine, in several ways. |
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It will also interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles. |
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Damaged, exposed bone forms spurs that interfere with movement. |
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But you should not interfere with the private affairs of Professor Yang. |
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The procurer must be able to be shown to have acted with knowledge of the contract, and with the intention to interfere with the claimant's contractual rights. |
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However, now that the matter is before the courts, Mr O'Keeffe stressed that he did not want to interfere with the judicial process and was just voicing a personal opinion. |
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Secondly, it is argued that the imposition of liability for omissions would create burdensome duties of affirmative action which interfere with individual liberty. |
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Research suggests that noise from whale watching boats may interfere with the animals' echolocation and communication, making it more difficult for them to hunt for fish. |
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He added that while phone and radio masts are subject to strict controls to ensure that they do not interfere with TV reception, there are no such checks on buildings. |
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The pathogenesis of mycobacterial infection is associated with an ability to interfere with maturation of the phagosomal compartment after ingestion by macrophages. |
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It was as if it would interfere with the largest particular work of her life, which happened to be me. |
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Other drugs, such as local anaesthetics, those that interfere with nerve conduction, and anticonvulsants have been found to reduce symptoms in some people. |
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Badgers and their setts are protected under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992, which makes it illegal to kill, injure or take badgers, or interfere with a sett. |
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Seventhly, the argument is that it is a victimless offence engaged in through the willing consent of adults, and that we should not interfere with that. |
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A viaduct would carry lines from the old Exchange site to Forster Square station, on a gradual descent, which would not interfere with road traffic. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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Despite her scepticism, she has nonetheless banished me to the camp-cot in the study so that my nocturnal hacking and spluttering won't interfere with her slumbers. |
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Protein doesn't interfere with glycogen replenishment, which is good news. |
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All of the ingredients in the spray are non-toxic so the spray doesn't harm people or the dog, and it's unscented so it doesn't interfere with the dog when it's hunting. |
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Metformin also may interact with medications such as cimetidine, digoxin, amiloride, quinidine, vancomycin, and trimethoprim, and may interfere with vitamin B12 absorption. |
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These drugs interfere with the double helix zip-unzip-zip-again process of RNA and DNA replication. |
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The rigid blade, originally made by rolling steel strips, makes a more accurate cut than a frame saw, and there is no frame to interfere with deep cuts. |
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Leaders of our medical organisations should not allow informed consent to interfere with clinical management of infectious disease or seriously ill patients. |
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The classic example was the Allied air attacks on the French rail network in 1944 to interdict German troop movements that might interfere with the Normandy landings. |
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But physical discomforts during the third trimester, such as heartburn, leg cramps, fetal movement, shortness of breath and sinus congestion, can again interfere with sleep. |
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Zinc supplementation may reduce copper absorption, while various foods interfere with zinc absorption, including soya, cow's milk, iron supplements, wholewheat bread and bran. |
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Another issue is that alcohol is a diuretic and being dehydrated will certainly interfere with your speed and endurance. |
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Laws that interfere with contracts simply assign and reassign risk. |
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Britain's consulate in Shanghai did not usually interfere with the Shanghai Municipal Council in its financial management and related regulations. |
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Even tone deaf students can perform this experiment but the sonometer must be correctly tensioned or spurious harmonics interfere with the frequency determination. |
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They conclude that sympatric speciation is possible, but only when there is some kind of environmental heterogeneity that is sufficient to interfere with gene flow. |
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Experts fear that if further development closes off these migration paths, it will interfere with the pronghorn's life cycle, eventually causing the species to disappear. |
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Actual bodily harm is any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health and so called comfort of the victim and must be more than merely trivial or transient. |
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It is a question of fact and degree in respect of which the court will only interfere with the decision of the competent authority if its conclusion is plainly wrong. |
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Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning. |
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The cavesson should be fitted in such a way that the noseband lies below the cheekbones and on the nose-bone, this way, it will not interfere with his breathing. |
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A general anaesthetic can interfere with the body's natural cough reflex, which normally helps prevent foreign bodies entering the breathing system. |
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There is some evidence that the pain and discomfort of an episiotomy can interfere with the bonding between mother and child in the early days after birth. |
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Protectionism, a lack of standards, and indifference toward backward and sideways thinking can create Byzantine systems that interfere with the user. |
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Exostoses and osteomas are benign bony growths of the external auditory canal that interfere with normal cerumen migration, leading to occlusion and conductive hearing loss. |
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Most 28s have tiller steering that is easily put out of the way at anchor and the mainsheet attaches aft of the cockpit so as to not interfere with passengers. |
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I should have never let my father interfere with our sacred bond. |
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Light waves reflected from the surface of the diffraction grating interfere with each other, some canceling each other out, and some reinforcing each other. |
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Though we will not discuss the circumstances of this matter in no case should a customer interfere with flight attendants in the discharge of their duties. |
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Other recognized factors leading to medication allergy are pre-existing allergies and presence of diseases that interfere with medication biotransformation and excretion. |
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These findings suggest that the hemagglutinating activity may be due to different proteins or that other constituents of these fluids may interfere with this activity. |
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Vandals who interfere with life-saving equipment at beaches and amenity facilities around the county have been roundly condemned by members of Mayo County Council. |
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The stage is constantly alive with the details of everyday life, but nothing looks fussy or threatens to interfere with the personalities who dominate the action. |
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Subject to this overriding consideration, the umpire at the bowler's end should stand where he does not interfere with either the bowler's run up or the striker's view. |
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This result suggests that intensity, type, and period of swimming may interfere with embryofetal development. |
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Not to be read by Defra, politicians, townies and anyone else who dares interfere with the countryside. |
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Amiloride and triamterene interfere with the sodium-potassium exchange at the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney. |
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Sterol esters, natural chemicals derived from plant oils, masquerade as cholesterol and interfere with cholesterol absorption in the body. |
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Sunflower, safflower, corn, and sesame oil are high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that can interfere with DHA and EPA production. |
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Their main function is to untangle DNA when it becomes overwound, a common occurrence that can interfere with key biological processes. |
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These herbs interfere with serum digoxin measurement using the fluorescence polarization immunoassay. |
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And go easy on fiber, which in large amounts can interfere with ovulation. |
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One consequence was that it was considered a capital offense to harm a tribune, to disregard his veto, or to interfere with a tribune. |
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In the second they were advised not to interfere with the French policy in Germany. |
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The scheme attracted criticism due to its large size and location, with some officials saying that it would interfere with harbour operations. |
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Italy made no attempt to interfere with the Holy See within the Vatican walls. |
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However, leaving an enemy behind would allow them to interfere with communications and make raids. |
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Microbaroms are a significant noise source that can potentially interfere with the detection of infrasound from nuclear explosions. |
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Despite the assurances that DC Comics would not interfere with Moore and his work, they subsequently did so, angering him. |
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The garrisons were widely spaced so their respective foraging parties would not interfere with each other's efforts. |
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Plant phytates interfere with zinc absorption, so people consuming a vegetarian or vegan diet may need to increase zinc intake. |
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Research suggests that the Australian seaweed Delisea pulchra may interfere with bacterial colonization. |
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Doing so would interfere with the vessel's positioning, and the tensioner could damage the pipeline. |
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Some shoreline communities even deliberately try to remove wetlands since they may interfere with activities like swimming. |
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Most revetments do not significantly interfere with transport of longshore drift. |
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Health problems can occur where eutrophic conditions interfere with drinking water treatment. |
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Wind farms can interfere with ground radar systems used for military, weather and air traffic control. |
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The Republicans proposed an alternative compromise to not interfere with slavery where it existed but the South regarded it as insufficient. |
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It may be that extreme pressures interfere with essential enzyme functions. |
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Those that involve chronic inflammation or interfere with nutrition have the strongest effect. |
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However, additives may occur together and the absorbance by one could interfere with the absorbance of another. |
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Also, it is thought to interfere with the menstrual cycle by restricting the release of certain hormones. |
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Galls later merge as the females grow and enlarge, and they interfere with water and nutrient supply. |
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A commonly used herbicide to rid the soil of any unwelcome plants that may interfere with growth is DCPA, also known as Dacthal. |
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He also believed that the civil and church authorities were separate and should not interfere with each other. |
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The civil magistrate has no right to interfere with the preaching of the word of God or administration of the sacraments. |
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The claimant can sue for most acts that interfere with their use and enjoyment of their land. |
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The accused has no knowledge nor right to interfere with their proceedings. |
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This Proclamation made all former British laws applicable so long as they did not interfere with the Military Administration. |
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This large amount of control made it so that no other company could interfere with production. |
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Even though Viscount Meng Yi gave his word not to interfere with an attempt, he went back on his earlier promise to dismantle the walls. |
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Once the systems which maintain the entire structure are in place, he must not interfere with their operation. |
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Additionally, many are placed so that nearby hills either mark or do not interfere with such observations. |
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He began by the very unjudicial act of pledging himself, to himself, that nothing should interfere with this new, this true love. |
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Antisense molecules are tiny pieces of DNA or RNA designed to bind to a cell's own DNA or RNA and interfere with its activity. |
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The isolation also breaks up ground loops and reduces signal noise that could interfere with measurement accuracy. |
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Also, our relationship could never interfere with my schoolwork. |
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Hemolyzed and lipemic samples were analyzed by the method and did not interfere with the method performance. |
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This may be accomplished by beta cell gene therapy or by drugs that interfere with this pathway in order to maintain normal beta cell function. |
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As Cruz headed to the Bluegrass State, a judge freed Davis on the condition that she not interfere with her deputies issuing the licenses. |
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It's a shortlived, borderlinehardy perennial which self-seeds but won't interfere with other plantings. |
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One growing concern about microsat technology is its potential to interfere with the use of space by other nations. |
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Do not cover with pruning tar as this will interfere with the callusing process. |
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The hydrogen ions interfere with electric signals from muscles and nerves, causing pain and impaired contraction. |
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None of these fishes let being slowpokes of the sea interfere with voracious eating. |
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When working full prolactin due to lack of ovulation or interfere with ovulation. |
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It has no right to protractedly interfere with market mechanisms, let alone to seek to assume the bond market's function. |
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An alternative strategy that does not interfere with the biosynthesis of thromboxanes is described. |
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Having a stuffed stomach or indigestion can interfere with sleep. |
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Lysis buffers based on chemotropic agents such as guanidine salts, however, interfere with subsequent hybridization and target capture. |
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The results we obtain will be useful to rationally interfere with excitatory synapses in the brain and may therefore help the development of therapies. |
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A picket in front of WFM or signs on top of cars in its parking lot are symbolic actions which may irritate its management but do not interfere with its business. |
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Ironically, verbatim note taking can interfere with listening attentively. |
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It was clear that Dr. Gwynne was not very sanguine as to the effects of his journey to Barchester, and not over anxious to interfere with the bishop. |
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Multiple gauzes will however interfere with the flow of air. |
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In the 18th century, Irish peerages became rewards for English politicians, limited only by the concern that they might go to Dublin and interfere with the Irish Government. |
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Compartmental fasciotomy and isolating a muscle from neighboring muscles interfere with myofascial force transmission within the rat anterior crural compartment. |
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Proposing that these ballets are best left unrevived, Jose Sasportes brings up their likelihood to interfere with Verdi's commitment to fast-paced dra ma. |
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But we cannot legally interfere with the South on this subject. |
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Foreign religions were tolerated insofar as they did not interfere with public order, or could be assimilated with the traditional Roman religion. |
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Maintaining dialogue, both with these tenants and other landlords is critical, as the courts have so far been reluctant to interfere with prepack arrangements. |
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On nights of good skywave propagation, the skywave signals of distant station may interfere with the signals of local stations on the same frequency. |
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Governments at all levels ignore our wishes, they run public affairs pretty inefficiently and short-sightedly and interfere with us for no obvious reason. |
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They interfere with enzymes in the bacteria that transport nutrients, form structures, synthesise cell walls, and bond with the bacteria's genetic material. |
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However, this public enthusiasm was not shared in official circles where such broadcasts were held to interfere with important military and civil communications. |
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The reason why I did not publish this book till the end of the last sessions of parliament was, because I did not care to interfere with more momentous affairs. |
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The insulating tape ensures the electrical currents from the rover's different systems don't interfere with each other and impede the rover's operation. |
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As noted in the sidebar to the referenced article, the amount of magnesium in dolomitic limestone can interfere with the calcium exchange process. |
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Ammosexuals are very protective of their fetish, and attack even the slightest gun safety measure on the grounds that they interfere with their pleasure. |
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Lengthy tasks must run asynchronously on a different executable thread so that it remains in the background and does not interfere with the user interface. |
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But the heat engine that measures only a few micrometres splutters because of the thermal motions of the smallest particles, which interfere with its running. |
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Although many scientists opposed the proposal, her research background probably made her sceptical of their claim that outsiders should not interfere with funding. |
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Docetaxel, a microtubule stabilizing agent, has been reported to interfere with spindle microtubule dynamics causing mitotic cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. |
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Failure to recognize alcohol-related dysmorphology and resultant underreporting may interfere with affected individuals receiving appropriate medical and social services. |
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Phenazopyridine can, however, interfere with dipstick urinalysis methods. |
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While Gaviscon is effective when used alone, it is compatible with, and does not interfere with the activity of antisecretory agents such as cimetidine. |
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Nine out of ten blokes said they never let their body issues interfere with bonking, although they did prove to be a bit sensitive about their beer guts. |
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Her mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the authorities did not interfere with the memorial visits to her gravesite this year. |
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Haemolysis, lipaemia and icterus do not interfere with the assay. |
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But More was prudent and told her not to interfere with state matters. |
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Butler and Smith and Britt indicated that negative energy balance can reduce progesterone secretion, prolong postpartum anestrus, and interfere with cow pregnancy. |
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