| 21. | Interposition is used to intervene physically by standing between the threat and the target.
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| 22. | Its legislature passed an Interposition Resolution denouncing the decision and declaring it null and void.
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| 23. | An interposition graft is also often used.
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| 24. | The interposition graft provides extended stability and also structure to the area of the perforation.
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| 25. | Though the resolutions followed the " interposition " approach of Madison, Jefferson advocated secede.
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| 26. | Rhode Island justified its position on the embargo act based on the explicit language of interposition.
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| 27. | These acts were stricken down by the courts, whether labelled acts of interposition or nullification.
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| 28. | By nature of being an adamant advocate of states'rights was in favor of Interposition.
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| 29. | If a tension-free reconnection is not possible, interposition nerve grafts are an option.
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| 30. | The district court stated : " The conclusion is clear that interposition is not a constitutional doctrine.
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