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The phrase "foreclose from" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in a legal context, where "foreclose" means to prevent or deny someone from doing something. For example: - The court's decision to foreclose from the defendant's appeal was met with outrage by their legal team. - The terms of the contract foreclose us from seeking any further compensation. - The new regulations could potentially foreclose women from accessing essential healthcare services.
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But one month later, Ms. Hill received a notice of intention to foreclose from Countrywide, stating that she was in default and owed the company $4,166.
And so the patentees did not "seek to pre-empt the use of [the] equation," but sought "only to foreclose from others the use of that equation in conjunction with all of the other steps in their claimed process". Ibid.
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Three cases are cited that allegedly reveal we are not foreclosed from taking this course.
"The problem is that physicians are foreclosed from ever responding because of state and federal privacy laws.
Still, the N.F.L. maintained its rule, and many other talented underclassmen were foreclosed from entering the league early.
This decision in no way intimates that the courts of this country are broadly foreclosed from considering questions of international law.
The petition, signed by one of Mr. Padilla's lawyers, Donna R. Newman, says Mr. Padilla "is now foreclosed from meeting with his attorney".
The question in an important case being heard on Tuesday by West Virginia's highest court is whether states are now foreclosed from using a similar public financing system just for judicial elections.
Unfortunately we had some carve outs and so people who were convicted of murder and people who were convicted of any felony sexual offense would not benefit from this alternative pathway, but they weren't foreclosed from the standard route.
Therefore, petitioner argues, the Government was foreclosed from using the information provided by him on the wagering tax returns against him in a criminal prosecution for evasion of the income tax.
Hence, we cannot agree that the Senate report expressed the view that a grand jury witness would be foreclosed from raising the § 2515 defense in a contempt proceeding under § 1826(a).
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