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Preclude

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Preclude meaning

To remove the possibility of; to rule out; to prevent or exclude; to render impossible.

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Agriculture Handbook 210. 21 pp. Although such limitations may preclude cultivation, and some will in some cases preclude any agricultural use, large areas unsuitable for cultivation are agriculturally productive.

An official from the Karabakh education ministry said it is also not possible to switch to online courses because the erratic power supplies preclude stable Internet connection.

But even so, concerns about liability shouldn’t preclude treating employees like human beings.

But that doesn't preclude us from other things.

However, in their efforts to deter us from considering alternatives to the two-state solution, figures like Indyk and Ross preclude us from collectively facing reality and having the conversations we should have been having years ago.

Infertility, mental and physical illness, or a whole host of other reasons might preclude someone from being willing and able to have or raise children, and these might be helpful to take into account before asking invasive questions.

I wanted to maybe ask the dividend question a different way and hearing the supplemental being put in place here, I assume that does not preclude you all from further kind of regular base dividend increases as we work through 2023?

So, when it's the craziness of 2006, analysts will say: ah terrible Hermès, you are leaving money outside, you have no debt that preclude you from paying ambassadors, opening more stores.

The definition doesn’t preclude criticism of Israel in the way any other country might be criticised.

The final language leaves out importing water from other states and adds aquifer storage to the list, but it doesn’t preclude the agency from allocating the money to other types of projects.

The foundation will continue to pay for medical treatment past the adoption date to ensure that the animal’s medical conditions don’t preclude the pet’s adoption.

The fraudster's lawyers say motherhood and "her deep ties to the community" should preclude her from having to go to prison as she appeals her 11-year sentence.

This will preclude some institutional investors from holding Flagship’s units and may limit the units’ ability to close the value gap, and/or extend the time horizon required to reach the target price.

While the team also added Jacoby Brissett in free agency, that should not preclude adding Jackson as the starter.

And I agree with you, Marc, that the major concern right now is just making sure that Trump and the neo-fascists don't take power of the government and effectively preclude those types of possibilities.

First, the accusation that BDS is, at its core, a dog whistle for anti-Semitism, or simply straight-up anti-Semitism, is a tactic intended to intimidate and consequently preclude support for BDS.

In some cases, Anthem officials say, contracts between providers and insurance companies would preclude charging hospital prices at off-campus buildings.

Instead, she argued, "I think he will ask her to preclude trump from using a PRA defense in a future motion in limine.

It is essential to recognize that this does not preclude actions aimed at combating gun violence, but instead supports a framework within which responsible regulations can be crafted.

Luckily, most of us will have the opportunity to untangle this knot in private, away from public speculation — but that doesn’t preclude hurt feelings.