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These men were transferred from one war zone to another, yet the United States has cynically pointed to the fact that they are being held in a war zone to preclude any oversight by courts into the detention of these, and hundreds of other, prisoners.
Although it is not possible to preclude the possibility of offsite early fatalities in a severe accident, the probability is extremely small, perhaps below the level at which it should be a key consideration in regulatory oversight.
That seems to preclude any formal measures, including mediation.
There's no reason to preclude it".
The statement from the company appears to preclude that cooperation.
"There's nothing to preclude you from showing your taxes.
To espouse it is to preclude practicing science.
The downside is that scheduling sex tends to preclude spontaneity.
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In a blatant attempt to curry favour with Mubarak-era oligarchs, the government signed into law an "investment edict" that precludes any oversight over privatisation of public assets or transactions between the government and investors.
The chaotic constitutional wrangling drew national attention, marking the apotheosis of a national debate over whether death row inmates have a right to know basic details about the drugs that will be used to kill them, and whether states should be allowed to keep that information secret, precluding any oversight from medical officials, the courts, or the public.
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