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So the government decided to preclude future problems with its drastic decision to end the live-chicken trade.
The Alan backs up to low buildings on 86th Street and Lexington, an area that has seen intensive development, and something about the thoroughness of what was termed in the building application "facade repair" suggests an attempt to preclude future landmarks interference.
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To exclude further intraarticular damage and to determine potential damage to the growth plate that may preclude future leg-length discrepancy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the right knee joint was performed the next day.
These immediate steps need not preclude future efforts to prosecute Mr. Milosevic for war crimes.
Aside from the fact that this doesn't preclude future mockery (what's to stop another character claiming loyalties to Staines-On-Thames?), the name's baldface ladder-climb introduces new reasons to make fun of the town.
If Kennedy lost, Dodd told me, it could preclude future runs in Connecticut.
Representatives of German industry denounced the decision, saying that it contained conditions, and therefore did not preclude future litigation.
But Mr. Waitt added that today's actions did not preclude future international expansion beyond the remaining small operations in Latin America.
One road would have been to argue that the past is the past: people are fallible and mistakes are made, but we want a system in which previous error doesn't preclude future service.
Precise initial pipe sizing may preclude future flow rate increases.
On the other hand, we need to ensure whether the Oasis Line has a reasonable-enough chance of success that Sierra Club can support it without worrying that it will preclude future rail transit projects in the Greater Cincinnati area.
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