For Hopkins and his colleagues, neither anonymity nor any appeal to an authority that would transcend personal testimony precludes univocality. |
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He used to like to play many sports but the time factor precludes him from most sports. |
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Inertia precludes limbs from making sharp directional changes or instantaneous starts and stops. |
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Evidently, power or class differentiation precludes such direct retaliation. |
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A person may prefer to work with an intense dedication that precludes recreation and play. |
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It precludes people from taking the legal route if they are unhappy with the service provided following assessment. |
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The set-off clause precludes the withdrawals of amounts standing to the customer's credit as long as this liability is contingent. |
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While part two gives you a nice shorthand to get your point across, part one precludes the fact that something doesn't have to be new to be good. |
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The parol evidence rule precludes extrinsic evidence when the document is clear and unambiguous on its face. |
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The shock of what he saw and heard has, as I write, put him into a condition that precludes him from talking about it. |
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Ultimately, it precludes a collective understanding of the workings of an economic system which destroys people's lives. |
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What it is about the nature of goods that precludes their market alienability, or the logic of this distinction, is never made clear. |
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Fortunately for this judge, international law precludes having to render a verdict on this fiery French citizen. |
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Space precludes a full, emetic account of the family visit to the London Tate Gallery. |
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The scarcity of long-term data precludes conclusive statements about the streamflow trends. |
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A brain injury precludes his appearances on the ice these days, but no matter, his mental faculties remain gloriously undimmed. |
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Space precludes a full definition here, but suffice it to say that recent statistics suggest that only half of such cases are admitted to hospital. |
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It precludes the close scrutiny needed to understand and prevent abuse. |
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Neither a human rights approach nor its supporting philosophy of liberal egalitarianism precludes restrictions on immigration, however. |
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In Cuba's case, severely curtailed freedom of expression precludes a civil society counterweight to governmental corruption. |
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Hiring for these groups is at a senior level, which precludes the TSB from participating in post-recruitment campaigns and job fairs. |
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Being a triploid, having three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two, it is sterile and reproduces by suckering, which precludes any genetic diversity. |
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The septal neck therefore, seals the chamber and precludes the contact between the rear mantle epithelium and those wettable surfaces that contact the cameral liquid. |
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A few nifty time changes really wouldn't go amiss and the relentless search for the funky backbeat often precludes the actual resolution of a hummable tune. |
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Of all the major post-talmudic rabbis, only Rashi entirely precludes women from performing these mitzvot. |
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This latter provision precludes the possibility of using panes of laminated glass or of plastic material. |
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Apply penalties and warnings n a courteous, firm and unemotional manner that precludes emotional response from the fencers. |
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It merely precludes me from gushing about her thoughts on what many people would prematurely dismiss as an awful yawner of a topic. |
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It is advantageous in that it protects the waterproofing from damage by ultraviolet radiation, and precludes the need for tiles or other shingles. |
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I do not think that decision precludes a determination that S.44 of the Act in this case does not have a privative effect. |
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Indeed, the accession formula, an essentially Canadian invention, to all intents and purposes precludes dictatorships from membership. |
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The one great flaw in the present set up is preference cannot be given by governors to pupils from the borough because the Greenwich Judgement precludes this. |
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Time seems to stand still in the chorales, which are sung by the Harvard and Radcliffe groups with an honesty that precludes boredom and concerns about stylistic refinement. |
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Pocket money, dole or reduced pension does not stretch to these luxuries, since privatisation for profit precludes travel to and cost of entrance to these simple pleasures. |
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In this way, while Maximus's Christology precludes the kind of theology of glory to which Luther objected, it also rules out a Marcionite rejection of material creation. |
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This adverse reaction precludes the use of cimetidine in this patient. |
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This is a job requiring an appetite for leadership that I don't possess, and a commitment to the next 10 years that my age precludes. |
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So the legislature sued, claiming that the federal constitution precludes outsourcing the districting process. |
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Many believe that the naturalness of friendship precludes interventions that nurture and encourage such relationships. |
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Paragraph 2 precludes the establishing of new powers or tasks in the case of shared competences. |
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The lack of markings on the gauge side of the south rail head at that location precludes wheel climb from being a factor in the accident. |
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Thus, a strict one-party system that precludes the formation and activities of other political parties violates freedom of association. |
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And yet, for many individuals the high cost of litigation has become prohibitive and precludes true access to justice. |
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Requests additional information where proposals could impact fish and fish habitat, but where uncertainly precludes a definitive conclusion. |
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Nothing in the bill precludes an individual from retaining a lawyer if he can afford one or if legal aid will provide one. |
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The amount of time allocated to testing precludes obtaining fine-level information about any individual student. |
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Methodological individualism precludes explanations that appeal to social factors that cannot in turn be individualistically explained. |
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Long standing policy that precludes from donation or loan of Pitney Bowes products. |
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Currently, the lack of reliable data precludes measurement of forest cover and biodiversity in the region. |
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However, the apparent lack of the dolomite in the shale clasts precludes their identification as Lower Silurian Estill Shale. |
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Since Arabidopsis spa1 spa3 spa4 mutant seedlings analyzed above etiolate normally in darkness, this background precludes a genetic complementation analysis in dark-grown seedlings. |
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That being said, we find that we have the statutory authority to compel the Service to provide us with information on the issue and that nothing precludes the Service from discussing the matter with us. |
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Decisively, this precludes a number of important actions: Sale of the company, transformation into a public limited company, participation through external investors such a banks or investment funds. |
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In those circumstances, Community law precludes a national provision which establishes an irrebuttable presumption of general incompatibility between the sector of the media and that of public contracts. |
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Within the euro zone, the fact that the exchange rate is irrevocably fixed precludes the possibility of correcting any divergency in the competitiveness of the member states. |
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If a customer has several accounts, bank-books, custody accounts or safe-deposit boxes, then any news or contact concerning only one of them precludes all of them from being dormant. |
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True, most religions urge acceptance of the divine will, but that is different from the blind superstition which precludes examining one's fate or striving to change it. |
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But where is the dividing line between that kind of authoritarian regime and an oligarchy of corrupt parasites, whose very existence precludes any development? |
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If these two approaches are important to the analysis it is not appropriate to set them in diametrical opposition to each other or to say that one precludes the other. |
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Note: Although pork, beef and chicken liver is high in folate, it is also very high in vitamin A, which precludes recommending it as a source of folate for women in the periconceptional period. |
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Comments: Gas cylinders used for hot-air balloons are designed to be as light-weight as possible, which precludes their meeting the normal requirements for gas cylinders. |
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It has been estimated that fewer than 1000 of these were made, but the alphanumeric system used for the serial numbers precludes the establishment of an exact figure. |
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Second, the mirror notion of descriptive representation may be deemed dangerous if it precludes citizens from choosing representatives who do not look like them. |
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The directive precludes Member States from applying taxes and other charges of more than 1 per cent on the incorporation of a company, increases in capital or the transformation of a company into a joint stock company. |
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Nothing, however, precludes provisions of this Convention from being invoked for the purposes of obtaining the return of a child who has been wrongfully removed or retained or of organising access rights. |
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And this strategy has an additional benefit in having freed him, after vacillating too long, to offer the more liberal vision of Britain that pandering to the right precludes. |
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Inguinal hernia: resulting in visible protrusion, manually reducible, frequent discomfort which precludes heavy lifting but is able to carry out normal daily activities. |
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The State party goes on to list various European countries whose legislation, in its view, also precludes from appeals any repetition of the trial with a full resubmission of the evidence. |
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Nothing in this chapter precludes the wrongfulness of any act of a State which is not in conformity with an obligation arising under a peremptory norm of general international law. |
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Trees also may be planted in rows that alternate with crops or they may be planted more densely with interplanting of crops until crown closure of the trees precludes further crop production. |
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In addition, splenomegaly and the diagnosis of IM precludes him from participating in sports for a minimum of three weeks from the time of onset of symptoms to reduce his risk of splenic rupture. |
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The relative homogeneity of Antiguan society and culture precludes the requirement for any special measures in the area of advancing specific racial or cultural groups. |
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Thirdly, we affirm our support for the Bali Road Map, which precludes the notion that a scientific silver bullet can save humankind from the ill effects of its largely unsustainable development track. |
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It is an unfortunate aspect of the job I do that the amount of international cricket, and the peripheral stuff that goes with it, precludes watching county cricket beyond the smallest extent. |
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Michael Haneke's acclaimed new picture offers such an unflinching portrait of the grubby business of dying – focusing on the final days of an elderly French couple – that it precludes all talk of second acts or miracle cures. |
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First, such arguments suggest that tackling issues such as sexism, street harassment or domestic violence somehow precludes action on problems that disproportionately affect men. |
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Nobody said imagination precludes seriousness in children's fiction. |
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Where there is more than one driving position, the machinery must be designed so that the use of one of them precludes the use of the others, except in emergency stops. |
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And that of course precludes catching and selling juvenile fish. |
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A disability which restricts or precludes normal social activity. |
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Juveniles over 12 years of age may be detained in a police station for up to 24 hours, provided that they are kept in a special place which precludes their mixing with other older detainees. |
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For recoverable estimates of fossil energy and mineral resources that are extracted as fluids, their mobile nature generally precludes assigning recoverable quantities to discrete parts of an accumulation. |
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This is particularly significant for police as suspension from one force precludes that member from obtaining interim employment in a similar or same field pending the resolution of the issue. |
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Any such restriction prevents her from holding property as the sole owner and precludes her from the legal management of her own business or from entering into any other form of contract. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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Notably the remit of the Commission on Scottish Devolution precludes the consideration of Scottish independence. |
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That precludes paying much mind to attribution or compensation. |
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Depicting the ontological categories as ultimate sortals precludes ontological categories from standing in containment relations. |
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Most reproductive structures on spermatophyte species are ephemeral, which precludes any opportunity for termites to consume the structures. |
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The 67-centimetre diameter of the body precludes launch from any size of Russian torpedo tube, so this variant is to be vertically launched. |
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Simply treating the state as a superstructural entity precludes any conceptual capacity to discern the movement of value in welfare policy. |
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The lack of verifiable collections north of Santa Monica Bay precludes extending this range any farther poleward. |
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The boundary with the overlying sands is abrupt and precludes any illuvial origin of the clays. |
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According to Rodney Haddow, regional economic heterogeneity probably precludes a more intergovernmentally coordinated strategy. |
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But in general, opera's very grandness precludes the cocky swagger that informs our best musicals. |
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This discoursive integration of Eikhenbaum's individual contribution precludes any attempt at turning his work into a dogma. |
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In the relatively shallow Middle Estuary, bedload reworking by bottom currents is the main process and precludes the deposition of Holocene fine-grained sediments. |
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Additionally, the complex textual history of the Annales Cambriae precludes any certainty that the Arthurian annals were added to it even that early. |
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The Other in her or his singularity precludes such sacralization. |
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