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Czech anticlerical feeling precluded the negotiation of a concordat with the papacy until 1928, when an agreement settled the most serious disputes between church and state.
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Portuguese adolescents may interpret these reactions as twofold: as disturbing (when parents' negative feelings preclude them from offering support to the adolescent) or as a sign of empathy (as parents are mirroring what adolescents are feeling).
They cling to a homogeneous image of a German "Volk" determined by bloodlines; they want to wave German flags and sing the German anthem without feeling Hitler forever precluded such "normal" expressions of patriotism; they seek to reinforce a renascent German identity.
In Florida, Mr. Dedge had to sue to have the evidence in his case retested, over the objections of prosecutors who said that the state's interest in finality and the victim's feelings should preclude it.
When former Rutgers dorm resident assistant Raahi Grover testified about Clementi's conversation, and subsequent e-mail, requesting a new room, hearsay evidence precluded him from divulging specific contents regarding Clementi's feelings and opinions.
This feeling, however, does not preclude our chances for dialogue.
"It precluded trust or affection".
Frequent cabinet changes precluded stability.
Endless warfare has precluded production.
(f Waiver not precluded.
A nondisclosure agreement precluded further comment.
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