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Refinement can preclude accidental revelation, rock's blessed union of profundity and fun.
However, they face many challenges that can preclude them from independently owning or managing land and other assets.
The elderly are the most obvious uninsurables, but what else can preclude people – and things – from getting cover?
This is how he describes the new $350 million remodeling plan: "This is really trying to be flexible and not doing things that can preclude other things.
It can preclude an overwhelming tendency for action, (e.g., to run from a fire in a crowded theater), because an abstract memory (e.g., "don't panic,") makes more sense.
Not all amnesties and pardons are good for the country — tacit ones, like those for torture in the war on terror, can preclude necessary debate.
Foreign bribery can takes years to come to the government's attention, so the five-year statute of limitations can preclude prosecuting those involved in the payments.
In "To Be Free," Amstell describes how attaining show-business success can preclude its enjoyment: you work hard to make it, then you must work hard to remain on top.
Some doctors see more potential in antidepressant drugs, which can dampen sexual desire while also curbing compulsive behaviors like chronic masturbation, which can preclude offenders from participating in treatment.
Hearing aids work best when the distance between the sound and the listener is less than six feet and when background noise is minimal, which can preclude clear communication in theaters, airports, restaurants and many other social settings.
It can preclude our enduring great suffering.
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