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While it is hoped the bailout will preclude the possibility of bankruptcy not everybody is convinced.
The challenges "will preclude full compliance by the relevant deadlines without significant interruption of normal market activity".
And perhaps missing the third game of the current suspension will preclude any further incident with the Galaxy.
Their cognitive dissonance, and in some cases outright prejudices, will preclude them from seeing the evidence before their very eyes.
Commissioner Bud Selig's moratorium on major announcements during the Series will preclude anything from happening for the next week to 10 days.
"It is expected that limited courtroom seating and other logistical issues will preclude attendance by many who desire to observe military commission proceedings," he wrote.
As a society, we can choose to exclude millions of our fellow Americans or to make those accommodations and modifications that will preclude impairments from becoming disabilities.
Do you think the exorbitant salaries and the money to be made by ownership, agents, etc, will preclude any meaningful reform in the way the game is played?
They'll be playing most of their home games at Liverpool – work at Old Trafford will preclude all but one game there – and the squad is skinny.
That expense, said Ms. Steele, the researcher, "will preclude people who don't have a trust fund or wealthy parents from living there".
At some point the sheer complexity of China's economy will preclude China's top leaders from serving, in effect, as an elevated credit committee.
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