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Both Carter's piety and Yankee presumption try to preclude scrutiny.
So the settlers continue building a patchwork of communities to try to preclude the drawing of a border between Israel and a future Palestinian state.
Too often, our political economy debate tries to preclude these choices in the defense of some pristine vision of unfettered markets.
The United States can bolster these protections by staying engaged with the court and building a culture of respect for due process, but the Republican leadership is self-defeatingly trying to preclude that engagement.
Investors are also trying to preclude an early acquisition sale, since there is a status difference between a founder selling their shares for $50 million in an acquisition and getting $2 billion or more at an IPO.
And banks try to preclude that from happening by charging application fees.
The original, decade-old suit concluded with an out-of-court settlement and confidentiality agreement, which Cosby's lawyers tried to argue precluded any criminal prosecution.
The lack of regional sampling frames precluded random geographical sampling, and we tried to avoid selection bias by using a nonproportional quota sampling approach.
"It's basically become Bud Selig's mafia," Cuban said, acknowledging that such a comment would probably preclude him from owning a baseball team, which he has tried to do on multiple occasions.
Although he tried to defend himself, as a member of the Canadian armed forces he was precluded from commenting on government policy.
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