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For example, legal or regulatory issues might preclude or restrict certain of these practices.
It had been thought that the allegations made against Pakistan might preclude their starting.
Solutions like this might preclude the violent bulldozing of neighborhoods in a city so short of housing.
Forget the idea that religion or the effects of war might preclude the success of a Lebanese brewery.
"The idea of doing something physical might preclude the idea of something being intellectual – but they're not mutually exclusive".
First, a procedurally embodied view of equation solving might preclude students' attention to the algebraic properties (including the ZPP) that justify the equivalence of two equations.
if said model for spontaneous oscillations is dependent upon nonlinear terms (idon't know that it is or isn't) then a linearization might preclude spontaneous behavior.
But Mr. Talent also took his name off a sweeping anti-cloning bill, saying he feared the measure might preclude those alternatives.
But others say the debt that Pfizer took on to buy Wyeth might preclude it in the short run from buying any but the smallest of biotech companies.
Martin Saggers is one possibility, although age and a knee problem might preclude him, while Sajid Mahmood has had a restrained season with Lancashire.
Timbers isn't at liberty to discuss "Frozen," but he bristles at any implication that his success with avant-garde theatre might preclude his success in the mainstream.
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