The chiefs also said prosecutors should be able to appeal " serious cases where rulings have resulted in the premature termination of the case ."
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Thus, a breach of the term should not be regarded as giving rise to recoverable losses beyond those I have described as premature termination losses.
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Therefore, it can participate in certain biochemical reactions ( for example, be incorporated into an RNA molecule, thus causing the premature termination of its synthesis ).
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They also argued that the trial's premature termination may have distorted the results, and raised concerns that AstraZeneca scientists had controlled and managed the raw data.
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Hooker was enraged by these activities and it was probably only his own relief from command on June 28, 1863, that saved Pleasonton's career from premature termination.
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There are very few GenBank records that are translated with code 14 but a test translation shows that re-translating these records with code 9 can cause premature terminations.
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In molecular biology, "'5'ureB sRNA "'is a transcription of ureA and ureB by base-pairing with ureAB mRNA resulting in premature termination of the transcript to the 5'of ureB.
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Florida law has within it the room for a judgment that elevates the will of the voters above a premature termination of the counting by a partisan official.
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To date, roughly 350 mutations in " MYBPC3 " have been identified, and in large part, the mutations result in protein truncation, shifts in reading frames, and premature termination codons.
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The report highlighted delayed payment of wages, substitution of employment contracts, premature termination of services and excessive working hours as being some of the challenges faced by Indian workers in the city.