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Precluded

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Precluded meaning

simple past and past participle of preclude

Example sentences (20)

Aviles-Zamora craved a driver’s license and a job like her friends, but being brought from Mexico to the United States when she was 4 years old precluded her from the same opportunities.

But prosecutor Paul Thompson argued that the court acted properly in conducting the trial, noting that Jane Doe 1 was on the stand for two days and the judge never precluded defense attorneys from asking her about her ulterior motives.

For example, home ownership is delayed or possibly precluded as young graduates remain chained to their degrees with limited options to ever extinguish the debt.

He said people he had met were "referring to an Early Day Motion, which as a parliamentary private secretary, in the party of government, I’m invariably precluded from signing".

In a statement of defence, the Rangers, their coaches, and the OMHA argued that player codes of conduct "precluded the underage players from drinking alcohol.

The District Court found his claims were precluded under the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) and dismissed his suit for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

The marriage timing precluded her from serving a full-time mission, but her father — also her district president — called her as a district missionary.

As Walsh notes, "There’s a fair amount of anti-Indian racism on the right," which "Trump tapped into" with his infamous remarks about Harris' racial background, "but that hasn’t precluded the right from making inroads and alliances with Indian Americans.

Both Fencl and Perez-Garcia argued that while detained defendants had historically had firearms taken away from them, there was no historical record of detainees who had been released from detention being precluded from possessing firearms.

But the court drops some very strong hints about which aspects of the prosecution are precluded.

A hamstring injury had precluded Perriman from running at the NFL Combine, but now the son of NFL star Brett Perriman had the scouting community’s full attention.

Aside from doctrinal constructs created by courts, however, such long-ago claims would have, for most of U.S. history, been precluded under statutes of limitations on the books.

A software error left the Starliner capsule in the wrong orbit in December and precluded a docking with the International Space Station.

St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell said Tuesday he took “swift, decisive and serious action” against the officer, but said state law precluded him from releasing details.

The messy politics that led to the outbreak precluded a coherent and long-term response to its underlying determinants.

They have been shouting for all to hear that the Region 4 RO committed electoral fraud, which, based on their Freedom House Court’s consequential orders, precluded him from any active part in the recount.

Unfortunately, due to a provision in state law which I very much would like to see changed, the chief and I are precluded from talking about what brought us to this moment or even the timing of this decision.

Democrats also haven’t precluded bringing the former Mueller lawyers back for additional rounds.

Google’s identity was eventually revealed, but often so late in the process that it precluded public debate.

I believe that Robert Mueller is wrong in stating that he is precluded by law from offering an opinion on whether President Trump’s acts warrant indictment.