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For classroom purposes, he presents the three approaches as rivals, though how far they do preclude each other is debatable.
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The two forms are dissimilar enough to preclude misalignment with each other, but duplicates of each are not variable enough to prevent concerted evolution among each form.
Boniface, the papacy, and apparently most of Western Europe ca. 750 followed a different method of reckoning, known as the "Roman" method, whereby a restriction within the second degree merely precluded siblings from marrying each other and parents from marrying their children, and implicitly allowed all unions beyond these.
"We certainly would have a concern where two vicious competitors might get together and agree not to compete with each other and preclude others from competing with them," Ergen said to lawmakers.
If it is impossible for both x and y to obtain, then each precludes the other.
When a patient is at risk of experiencing multiple events, with each precluding the other events or altering the probability of occurrence of the other events, these events are called competing risks (Gooley et al. 1999).
The paucity of evidence precludes direct comparisons of the other, newer DMARDs against each other.
Moreover, sperm cells exclude each other from developing their full tasks: the first entering the oocyte precludes the others' participation.
Does one preclude the other?
Why should one preclude the other?
The one did not preclude the other.
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