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Resolve issue with KeyRegistry blowing up on applications with weird ES6 shims #739
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This PR resolves issues with sites like Asana.com which include weird ES6 shim implementations. Essentially this change prevents inclusion of Angular2 code before the ng-validate gate has been passed. (Prior to this change, Angular2 would be included as part of the dependency tree of ng-validate and caused exceptions on sites that use nonstandard ES6 shim implementations.)