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The shift does not preclude war, but it distances war from masculinity, Braudy suggests, and makes maleness in Western societies more staged, self-aware, effortful, lonely.
The suggestion made often today that commercial interdependencies will preclude war was proven wrong exactly a hundred years ago.
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That, alone, may not have precluded war.
Two intractable wars should preclude the culture war McCain has just so shamelessly embraced.
We also believe in a biblical basis for environmental protections and a consistent pro-life ethic that precludes abortion, but also precludes indefensible war-making and unlimited access to deadly assault weapons.
If so, that would seem to preclude thoroughgoing commitments to war or peace or grand causes.
Forget the idea that religion or the effects of war might preclude the success of a Lebanese brewery.
He said that strong trade ties did not in themselves preclude the outbreak of war.
(Being taken seriously as an actor does not preclude appearing in "Star Wars" movies -- see the career of Natalie Portman, Queen Amidala in Episode 1 and Anakin's future wife).
(The normal Japanese reluctance to talk about war precluded any lengthy discussion of major security issues).
The end of the war precluded this.
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