Either by force or by coercion, any sprouting counter-power will be neutralized. |
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We hypothesized that the diaphragms of such patients might generate greater levels of oxidants than those neutralized by antioxidants. |
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But al Qaeda and its allies are a real danger to the United States, and these foes cannot be neutralized by military might alone. |
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Therefore, they are neutralized by the hydroxide and hydrogen ions, and the resultant solution is neutral. |
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After safely moving the dozens of innocent civilians who would likely have otherwise been killed by a blast, the police neutralized the car bomb. |
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Thus, the static electricity that causes dull flyaway frizzies and interferes with styling is neutralized too! |
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There were several attempts to try and break away on the first climb of the day but they were all neutralized. |
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The gels were neutralized in 2 M TRIS for 5 min and subjected to fluorography by soaking for 30 min in Amplify. |
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Modern training methods teach us to keep shooting until the threat is neutralized, and most begin with a double-tap. |
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There are limits to what education can achieve when its effects are neutralized by other obstacles to development. |
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For example, acid burns may be neutralized by the application of a paste of sodium bicarbonate to the affected area. |
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Traditional constitutional devices had neutralized this democratic threat by ensuring that state power remained limited in size and scope. |
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The oils are then neutralized to remove free fatty acids which might give unwanted flavours. |
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He had been instantly neutralized, and killed almost as quickly, by a massive 12 gauge rifled slug wound that had destroyed his heart. |
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The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop. |
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During the bituminization stage, the neutralized byproduct is mixed with hot petroleum asphalt and solidified. |
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When the implications of tathata are deeply understood, the ego naturally becomes neutralized. |
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The calcium tartrate is neutralized by the addition of sulfuric acid to produce calcium sulfate and tartaric acid. |
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In some such compounds, the hydrogen atom in the carboxyl group is neutralized by reaction with a base, to form the metal salt of the fatty acid. |
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Once the pilot has established the desired bank angle, the rudder and the aileron are neutralized so that the bank remains constant. |
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These materials are reacted with sulfuric acid, then neutralized, and converted to a salt. |
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted. |
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Those in the support fleet who weren't neutralized fled to the sanctuary of hyperspace en route back to Confederate Space. |
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The recycler recovered lead and plastics, neutralized acids for disposal or for use in producing sodium sulphate, and burned ebonites. |
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By contrast, the deadliness of contaminants added to reservoirs or water sources would most likely be neutralized by dilution and standard water treatment. |
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France, whose position of influence has been largely neutralized by German unification, still thinks of itself as la dirigeante of Europe. |
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On the Belogul lake she neutralized very dangerous zonea with putrefactive energies, which consume the plants' energy. |
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The mitigation actions included a wash down, neutralization of the area and testing to ensure that the HF had been neutralized. |
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Do not allow the cleaning fluid to enter the battery cells, electrolyte will be neutralized. |
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The national defence and security forces vigorously repelled and neutralized this latest attack. |
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This lever available to the prosecution yields a net benefit as more high-level offenders are neutralized. |
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Are you suggesting a cadre of other leaders will come forward if this current leadership is somehow neutralized by the current conflict? |
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Cases won or lost in court can be neutralized, strengthened, or reversed through subsequent government actions or inaction. |
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It is an arduous process that has, unfortunately, neutralized a good deal of the country's political energy in an internal battle. |
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This flaw is neutralized in larger datasets that only carry positive values such as historical stock prices or price of oil or electricity. |
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As for the acid solution, it is neutralized using caustic acid before being discharged. |
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This could reflect an underestimate by them of flows to the government and central bank, which have to be neutralized. |
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An ani DiFranco or Tori Amos can be neutralized with a hefty country section or heavy metal. |
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With the business end neutralized, I can relax a little, and take stock of our catch. |
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Although most metallic oxides are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in water, they readily react with acidic solutions to form hydroxide ions that are then neutralized. |
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In this manner, the positive charge that is built-up on the at least part of the second metallization layer is neutralized to prevent tungsten plug erosion. |
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Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be neutralized only by tactical nuclear weapons. |
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But all international terrorist leaders are yet to be neutralized. |
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Thus the major threat to society has been neutralized, but acts of resistance remain, the argument never finished, never answered, simply stalemated. |
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Any action by the Hunter Patriots against the garrison was neutralized. |
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The start is a flying start after a neutralized grouping lap. |
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While recognizing that the risk of a possible politicization is real, I nevertheless concluded that this risk would not be neutralized by a refusal to give an opinion. |
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One was analyzed directly by HPLC, whereas the other was saponified as described above, neutralized, and then analyzed. |
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The efforts initiated in the first half of 2008 to denominate transactions in euros virtually neutralized the Enterprise's exposure to US dollar fluctuations at the end of the year. |
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This dupery has unfortunately frequently neutralized the reactions of those with a responsibility for legislative and moral direction in our society. |
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Sulfonation is an off-line process in which a tank is rinsed with sulfur trioxide, neutralized with ammonia, and again rinsed with water. |
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The left-hander offered the Angels few chances to run, and the few they got Buehrle neutralized with one of the best pickoff moves in baseball. |
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In numerous countries of the former Eastern bloc public space, after having been neutralized and controlled by the communist regime, is now abandoned to financial interests. |
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Do not pour the product in large amounts or not diluted in water-bearing strata, in water course o in sewers. Do not pour it not diluted or not neutralized in drainage waters and in connection channels. |
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Drywall and stucco cladding have neutralized North America. |
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With respect to the base of the rail, wheel load and temperature create tensile stresses, the effect of which is neutralized by compression attributable to residual welding stresses. |
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In the presence of smoke some of the ions are neutralized, thereby decreasing the current, which activates the detector's alarm. |
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In general, the Terra government weakened or neutralized economic nationalism and social reform. |
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In the environments where they do not contrast, the contrast is said to be neutralized. |
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After leaving the stomach, the hydrochloric acid of the chyme is neutralized in the duodenum by sodium bicarbonate. |
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Both are congruent with a yearlong periodicity, which is apparently neutralized in the main settlement. |
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This leads to the non-formed emission of anticoagulative compounds from the vascular walls and tissues which are also quickly neutralized. |
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An antimicrobial based on a neutralized amine phosphate is being used in a new line of polymer concentrates. |
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Furthermore, even if they would have to do so for certain specific models, the effect of that could be neutralized by changing sources or product mix. |
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In order to promote the diffusion of water into the oil phase, UP is previously neutralized with an amine. |
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Perhaps the communist leadership fears that its repressive machinery can be neutralized through the dissemination of knowledge on peaceful, nonviolent struggle. |
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Thus, the nuclear charge of the fragment is not fully neutralized by the atomic electrons, and the fission fragments fly apart as highly charged atoms. |
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Barack Obama's JOBS Act contained a number of provisions that would have neutralized much of it for next year but it sank in the face of Republican opposition and the president seldom brings it up anymore. |
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It also presented him with the opportunity to diffuse allegations made by his ex-wife, which Gingrich essentially neutralized during the first five minutes of the last debate. |
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With their ClimaLife surface our roof pantiles clean our environment from contaminants resulting from heating, traffic and the industry. Up to 90 percent are neutralized in daylight, without sunlight up to 70 percent. |
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The force of his personality neutralized material difficulties as his soldiers fought with the confidence that with Napoleon in charge they would surely win. |
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To move the electron-beam front, the space charge has to be neutralized. |
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The big war party was neutralized by Yanktonai Sioux Indians. |
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The stress between body and pole was neutralized by adding a brace consisting of a fiber or leather strap between the low end of the pole and the body. |
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Strategic bombing began on May 15, and 1,267 tons of bombs were dropped by May 30, which almost neutralized the airdrome and prevented the movement of Axis shipping. |
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In the latter years of the war, during the Japanese withdrawal to the Japanese home islands, the Allies effectively neutralized Truk in Operation Hailstone. |
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The perchloric acid was neutralized by adding 2 M potassium bicarbonate, was shaken gently for 1 min, and was stored for a minimum of 5 min in a refrigerator. |
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Moreover, it is applied to people whose capacity to cause harm is not current, but has already been neutralized, and who are deprived of their freedom. |
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Also Costa Rican diplomacy neutralized US official support for Walker by taking advantage of the dispute between the magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and William Walker. |
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper tried to change the channel on a campaign of distractions Wednesday as he deftly neutralized the Afghan mission as an election issue. |
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Excess acidity has been neutralized in some milks by the use of sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate, e.g. in the former Czechoslovakia for Olomouc cheese. |
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