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How to use preclude in a sentence

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Rain falls in sharp downpours, however, and doesn't preclude year-round tourism.
The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude.
There is no persuasive evidence indicating arboreality in dromaeosaurs, although that negative evidence does not preclude arboreality altogether.
The governor also said laws are under review to preclude ambiguity and to close loopholes allowing suspects to evade arrest.
The very fact that a politician has strong convictions does not preclude him from being pragmatic.
Such circumstances might arise where regional sensitivities preclude the involvement of a particular state.
We observed subunit dissociation directly in excess vitamin D binding protein to sequester monomers and preclude association reactions.
That said, its supply contracts with top-tier PC manufacturers may preclude such a move.
Organic debris may preclude contact of the disinfectant with micro-organisms or even inactivate some agents.
This does not preclude the operating physician's applying the tourniquet as he or she wishes.
Perhaps a rule could be made that would preclude immediate election to a bishopric from a curial position.
Henry knew full well that a male heir would secure the Tudor line, prevent rival claimants and preclude another devastating political conflict.
The morality of threats to use mass-destructive force, even if the intent is to deter or effectively preclude such wars, has been hotly disputed.
It is as if the gift of English as a mother tongue should preclude the learning of any other language.
That would preclude idiots from muddling around in areas they have no knowledge of.
The use of a bowling green for playing croquet does not preclude that green from being used for bowls.
But the claim that some sociopaths are born does not preclude the possibility that some sociopaths are made.
One of the options is to put double white lines down which would preclude people from parking on the road and the grass verges.
The entire campaign for the referendum was set up to preclude that kind of idea from the start.
Severe communication difficulties, such as lack of a larynx or oral structures, did not preclude meaningful participation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To preclude all bickerings and cavils, I enclose the letter which attests your fall.
The shapes are so multifarious, as to preclude us from giving any specific directions.
Because a parent dies before the development of the trait does not preclude its transmissibility to his offspring.
The best areas for larch are those so thoroughly burned as to preclude the immediate heavy reproduction of lodgepole pine.
But the amount of absorbency required is not so great as to preclude the use of size altogether.
Not only longstanding but impromptu engagements preclude this sacrifice.
The piece once cast, it must be bored with great precision, so as to preclude any possible windage.
To preclude its being named, Violetta then diverged from the subject.
Just because the letter writer was at a higher level does not preclude someone else's needing the information in the article.
His surprise was so great as to preclude the sight of Dora herself.
But for the moment his sense of relief was so great as to preclude all other feelings.
Shall I preclude my future by taking a high seat and kindly adapting my conversation to the shape of heads?
The speed of the fellow seemed to preclude the possibility of escaping him upon the open beach.
Both problems could be dramatically reduced if all syringes were truly and effectively safety-engineered and designed to preclude reuse.
The demand was of a nature to preclude the exercise of courtesy.
Fortunately the fact that she was a girl did not preclude thinking.
This lack of precision can be found throughout anthropology and is certainly not unique to these books, but it does preclude coherent theologizing about the concept.
In 1973 Constitution, Article 6 was incorporated to preclude the promulgation of Martial, and politicos had declared that there would be no Martial Law in future.
Yet Brennan's linear method sometimes fosters adumbrations that preclude deep enough examination of the themes of a particular piece or of Greene's output as a whole.
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