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Precluding

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Precluding meaning

present participle and gerund of preclude

Example sentences (20)

There is nothing in state law precluding municipalities from adopting stringent apprenticeship requirements more in line with the philosophy to which they wish to align.

Weinberger disputes that there was anything legal precluding the pig from coming home with her family, as other Florida fairs offered different options for animals won at auctions.

He has no history of diagnosed mental health issues and there was "nothing legally precluding him from purchasing that gun," she said.

Many small local developers are unable to put that sort of capital on the line, precluding a wave of needed missing middle housing developments in Massachusetts that can offer reasonably priced new homes.

TfL envisions granting access to larger Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) via the Silvertown Tunnel, thereby precluding the need for these emission-heavy vehicles to traverse the Dartford Crossing.

Well, in the case of the federal health care center in North Chicago, duty and VA said that there are legal and policy barriers that are precluding them from fully integrating.

Sometimes, for example, if an oncologist is less than candid about a patient’s frailty precluding any further rounds of chemotherapy, a family may be unaware that time is running out.

The mere act of installing a chip provides a medium precluding telekenisis in the true sense.

Some have qualified for the Olympics though they are prohibited to attend them — skewing global rankings and precluding other athletes from qualifying for their countries’ Olympic teams.

The RCCG's recently-leaked internal memo precluding grooms and their friends from wearing what was called "Taliban beard" on their special day was the next topic of discussion.

Thus precluding their exercising of their Creator's gift of free will to operate as they see fit.

Because of these complexities, the 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act did not include biologics in the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) process, in essence precluding the possibility of generic drug competition for biotechnology drugs.

Each packet is labeled with its destination and a sequence number for ordering related packets, precluding the need for a dedicated path to help the packet find its way to its destination.

He also notes that several of the nuts began to germinate by the time they had been ten weeks at sea, precluding an unassisted journey of 100 days or more.

In addition to the probable cause, the NTSB found the following contributing factors to the accident: : 308 * The design and certification concept that fuel tank explosions could be prevented solely by precluding all ignition sources.

Nighttime predominates in the winter season, and in some regions winter has the highest rate of precipitation as well as prolonged dampness because of permanent snow cover or high precipitation rates coupled with low temperatures, precluding evaporation.

Observations cannot take place when the telescope passes through the South Atlantic Anomaly due to elevated radiation levels, and there are also sizable exclusion zones around the Sun (precluding observations of Mercury ), Moon and Earth.

Quasi-experimental design refers especially to situations precluding random assignment to different conditions.

Some commentators have argued that one of the rights of an indigenous people is to define its own identity, precluding the need for a government-sanctioned definition.

The 11th century terminus post quem is due to the Romani language showing unambiguous features of the Modern Indo-Aryan languages, citation precluding an emigration during the Middle Indic period.