Courts and arbitrators should therefore think twice before interpreting the Convention so expansively as to preëmpt domestic rules designed to provide parties to sales (and other) contracts with alternative bases of remedial relief.
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The currently executing thread may be preempted, or forced to yield control, by a higher priority thread that becomes eligible to run during its timeslice