Sentence examples for meant to preclude from inspiring English sources

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It is precisely that sort of dispute that the current Congressional bills are meant to preclude.

Hospice care, when it was introduced, was not meant to preclude medical care.

The Newspeak of "1984" was meant to preclude, among other things, puns.

Daniel Terry Denman Island, B.C. Hospice care, when it was introduced, was not meant to preclude medical care.

American commanders have emphasized that the checkpoints are not meant to preclude negotiations between Arabs and Kurds over the final internal boundaries of the Kurdish region, though the hope is that cooperation on the ground will give momentum to a political — and peaceful — resolution of the underlying dispute.

His definition of God condemned since his excommunication from the Jewish community as a "God existing in only a philosophical sense"—is meant to preclude any anthropomorphizing of the divine being.

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It was heralded as a means to preclude government bailouts of "too big to fail" banks.

We will present extensive data from human trials documenting the efficacy of the transient upregulation of local blood perfusion during active tissue cooling at the knee as a means to preclude the occurrence of long term ischemia in conjunction with cryotherapy and thereby obviate the potential for NFCI or tissue reperfusion injury.

By insisting on the art of bronze-casting as the most accurate efficient cause of the production of the statue, Aristotle does not mean to preclude an appeal to the beliefs and desires of the individual artisan.

It was not, however, to be understood that instruction in religious opinion and duties was meant to be precluded by the public authorities, as indifferent to the interests of society.

That, proceeding thus far, without offence to the constitution, they had left, at this point, to every sect to take into their own hands the office of further instruction in the peculiar tenet of each". It was not, however, to be understood that instruction in religious opinion and duties was meant to be precluded by the public authorities, as indifferent to the interests of society.

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