Sentence examples for aimed to preclude from inspiring English sources

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That legislation aimed to preclude the E.P.A. from using any studies that could not be independently reproduced.

Working synergistically, the use of ADM and NPWT dressing aimed to preclude problems that would arise during wound healing.

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Intrusion tolerance explicitly aims to preclude such intrusions from causing global security failures, e.g., loss of confidentiality.

Current diagnostic strategies are aimed to detect tumor deposits that preclude resection with curative intent.

This can attenuate the differences aimed to be detected, and may preclude the detection of a positive relationships between MetS and change in atherosclerosis as opposed to single measurement of atherosclerosis at follow-up.

Moral cosmopolitans regarded all humans as 'brothers' (though with obvious gender bias) — an analogy with which they aimed to indicate the fundamental equality of rank of all humans, which precluded slavery, colonial exploitation, feudal hierarchy, and tutelage of various sorts.

He aimed to do it.

Anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was added to preclude clotting.

At first glance, this conceptualization of cognitive reserve seems to preclude any intensive intervention aimed at increasing a patient's; cognitive reserve in the short term.

As I continue to take classes and visit my research village, I aim to remain open as to not allow my experiences to preclude my learning.

Indeed, the proposed classification does not aim to pigeonhole behaviors into a certain category while precluding them from fitting elsewhere.

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