Sentence examples for inevitably precludes from inspiring English sources

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However, the cross-sectional design of most of these studies (7– 10) inevitably precludes any conclusion as to the direction of the association (12– 12).

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Such limitations inevitably preclude meta-analyses.

Limiting symptoms to DSM and ICD classification systems inevitably precluded a detailed analysis of culture-specific idioms of distress that may overlap with symptoms of PTSD.

While successive reactions on the polymer appear to be highly efficient, work-up and isolation inevitably result in loss of polymer mass, and preclude this from being a viable methodology for scale-up.

Dispersion would thus be often precluded, and the ensuing increased number of reproductive pairs within each team would inevitably increase the risks of unmanageable conflicts, with related heightened risks of political instability and political scissions.

The rules preclude a company from owning more than one of the top four stations in a market, so in markets with just five or six stations one or two will inevitably be left to go it alone.

Inevitably so.

Passover precludes sitting Shiva.

But politics precludes this.

That precludes any imports.

Surely one precludes the other.

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