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Do you think that weakness should preclude someone from public life?
If something should preclude someone from public life, it might be excessive puritanism.
Harbouring gloomy thoughts does not preclude someone from having a pilot's licence.
Still, cultural mores haven't changed so much that public record of these kinds of behaviors could preclude someone from reaching the highest office in the country, as our president has shown, and they're considered even more excusable when performed by children.
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Members of the Asian-American community, which has a significant immigrant population, condemned Kelly's suggestion that a rural background or lack of English skills precludes someone from being a valuable addition to the United States.
"In the same breath, that does not preclude someone else from having also been a person to have participated".
But what's so powerful about viewing Judaism in this way -- as a language and as a worldview -- is that it doesn't preclude someone else from having a different language and a different worldview.
Senators are not precluded from profiting from book sales.
Will this mortgage preclude you from obtaining any state benefits?
The prior agreement does not preclude Salomon Smith Barney from advising North Fork.
(Of course, this doesn't preclude pressure from their partners).
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