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Thus, he pays particular attention to the role of national governments in reform, and sets out the broad contours of pre-emptive national and regional strategies.
We can conclude that the insidious and purposeful attacks were prompted by what psychologists call pre-emptive contempt.
Standard on-far m trials are effective in evaluating 'planned' or pre-emptive strategies (seed dressing, resistant varieties), provided that the pest is actually present.
One might term these initial correct responses pre-emptive, since the provision of negative evidence is blocked.
This pre-emptive strategy succeeded in the sense that the issue disappeared from the political agenda.
The country's leaders viewed this as a pre-emptive move to counter any threats to the ' national unity ' brought about during the long years of struggle.
Print conglomerates, for example, may offer some news publications as pre-emptive measures that make it less profitable for other companies to enter the market.
This selection bias occurred despite pre-emptive attempts to reduce it by undertaking interviews both in the daytime and the evening.
These pre-emptive stages substantially and profoundly inform a film composer about the film score before it is written.
It therefore became possible for him to approve both the pre-emptive attack and the defence against it as just causes.
Strong labour potential alone could not explain why the late-authoritarian regimes chose pre-emptive accommodation in response to discontent arising from the worsening of income inequality.
The discovery of a pretext for pre-emptive action was, therefore, essential.
By alleviating some labour grievances (see footnote 62), selective policies of redistribution and inclusion were implemented to pre-empt labour unrest (pre-emptive accommodation).
Despite the author's pre-emptive remarks defending the discontinuities in the text (p. 10), in fact the book's length and structure harm is accessibility.
Furthermore, if the value of the improvements exceeded forty pounds, the land was exempt from conditional sale or pre-emptive lease by others.
When evidence is excluded under a preemptive rule, it is because "the pre-emptive strategy identifies the initiator of the second-best inquiry as the bearer of the risk of error" (135).
Where pre-emptive methods fail, intimidation is attempted.
If pre-emptive intervention could be self-defeating in terms of casting doubts on its pretexts, it could also be so in terms of undermining those interests it was intended to preserve.
Commercial stakeholders may delay patenting until commercialisation is started and confidentiality agreements may bind researchers to withhold particular results to prevent early or pre-emptive disclosure from occurring.
But even this pre-emptive closing leaves a scar - the image of the dead child, which appears before this climactic scene, and against which this scene must be read.
They want some pre-emptive power to prevent trespassers from entering the land in the first place.
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He described his amendments as a pre-emptive test of proportionality.
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Does he sit back and do nothing; or does he take pre-emptive action?
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Does he agree that there is a real need to restrict pre-emptive actions against distributors in that way?
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