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It might even preclude the need for an ad agency".
The designs today preclude the need for obstructed views".
But there are some areas of cooperation that would preclude the need for recess appointments.
What's more, Dr. Wexler warned, the use of a reparative product does not preclude the need for continued sunscreen applications.
The agreement would preclude the need for a civil trial, which was scheduled to begin on Thursday.
Adequate centralized funding of public schools, making a city school sufficiently adequate to preclude the need for choice, is much more sensible.
In May Medina trounced the opposition, garnering more than 60 percent of the vote to capture an absolute majority and preclude the need for a runoff.
Downing Street's preferred method would preclude the need for a formal Commons motion to be passed, allowing next Wednesday's regular morning business – including prime minister's questions – to be skipped.
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In the Greek and Roman theatre the actors' use of masks precluded the need for makeup.
The brick arch was adopted to span openings in walls, precluding the need for lintels.
Human rights activists now fear that Kadyrov will shortly claim that the perpetrators of her murder have themselves been killed, precluding the need for further investigation.
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