And parents will also be able to prevent their kids from setting up profiles.
And he wants the police to be able to prevent suspected hooligans from leaving the country.
Soon, genomic insights will give us early warnings about life-threatening illnesses that we may be able to prevent.
By retaining control, the state will be able to prevent a hierarchy of rich and poor institutions emerging.
Even with new drugs spiraling skyward, Merck may not be able to prevent those losses from slowing its ascent.
This study also suggests that resveratrol may be able to prevent the deleterious consequences of sedentary behaviors in humans.
The herbal supplement ginkgo biloba might be able to prevent some of the damage caused by a stroke, scientists report.
If not, then the economic future is bleak, and no amount of regulations will be able to prevent that sad outcome.
And there is no certainty that the medical world will be able to prevent its spread any better than in 1968.
In some cases engineers know they won't be able to prevent an injury, but they can at least make it less debilitating.
For years, the Fed has been able to prevent market forces from correcting our growing economic imbalances by inexorably pushing rates lower.
Because of you, we were able to prevent a second Great Depression.
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By placing a tiny droplet of silicon oil in the nozzle the researchers are able to prevent the ink from crusting up.
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Eye drops designed to lower cholesterol may be able to prevent one of the most common forms of blindness, according to US researchers.
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But once a company has sold a product, it should not be able to prevent its resale, provided that the product has not been tampered with.
Sunderland were holding their own but although they enjoyed plenty of possession, Arsenal's defence was able to prevent the home side from creating many clear-cut chances.
But opponents believe that the inflatable barrier will not be able to prevent encroachment from the lamprey, a position adopted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Administration.
Ultimately the drugs may even be able to prevent the disease from striking people at high risk because of a family history of diabetes or bad genes.
If we pay attention to the lessons learned from the British predicament, we may be able to prevent official Shariah courts from ever appearing in the United States.
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Still a legal fight remains a distinct possibility, as some argue that privileged neighbors should not be able to prevent the public from seeing the house as Hemingway saw it.
So if a senior, highly paid executive knows important trade secrets, you may be able to prevent him or her from working for your competitor, at least for a time.
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Obama failed once again to explain how he will be able to prevent the U.S. role in Libya from expanding as European militaries prove incapable of removing Gadhafi from power.
It has a freezing point well below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero Celsius and therefore is able to prevent the precipitation that falls into it from freezing on the plane's surface.
The results of a trial of another oral vaccine called Rotarix, developed by GlaxoSmithKline, showed it was effective against the most common strain of rotavirus and able to prevent 85% of severe cases.
It said there was an "urgent need" to provide the extra pitches, because otherwise it may not be able to prevent granting permission for the development of "less suitable sites" across the borough.
That is unlikely to happen right away, but others think there could be another surge in global commodity prices this year, which the Bank of England will not able to prevent filtering into inflation.
Such systems will never be able to prevent all violations of federal regulatory requirements, but simply because violations occur is not a reason to conclude that an outside director has been disloyal to the corporation.
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Aside from counting how many steps a running back took in a game, the Connected Athlete may also be able to prevent injuries by tracking an athlete's performance habits, such as favoring a specific foot over another.
But even if the Senate were able to prevent such obligatory transfers, it is plain that Article 10 legitimizes such transfers by other industrial nations, which will argue that they are obligated to do so by the treaty.
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