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Stoppard has precluded any chance of our identifying with the character.
Such killings usually escape scrutiny and controversy because they preclude any chance of surrender.
Palestinians are despairing that the number of settlements and outposts are expanding so fast that they could soon preclude any chance of a two-state solution.
Meanwhile, Palestinians are despairing that settlements and outposts are expanding so fast that they could soon preclude any chance of a two-state solution.
In light of the Criminal Justice principle that does not allow a person to be tried for the same offence twice, do you think you were wrong to proceed with a prosecution which was destined to fail and in doing so preclude any chance of the suspects being brought to justice?
If the Bible contained only scenes like this, with a terrible swift sword precluding any chance for repentance, we would be wise to dispense with the whole book.
The brief encounter was a product of the realities of orbital physics, which precluded any chance to slow down the spacecraft.
This objective became more important as Leopold's advancement in Salzburg became less likely; but his persistent efforts to secure employment displeased the imperial court, which precluded any chance of success.
Margaret was attaindered and the strategic position of her estates on the south coast, a perceived invasion threat in which Reginald was involved, and her embittered relationship with Henry VIII precluded any chance of pardon but the decision to execute her seems a spontaneous, rather than a premeditated, act.
The completion of wing neurogenesis at the end of pupa stage would likely preclude any chance of adult fly survival if the larvae faced environmental stress.
That precludes any imports.
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