precludes in English

verb
1
prevent from happening; make impossible.
the secret nature of his work precluded official recognition

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "precludes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "precludes", or refer to the context using the word "precludes" in the English Dictionary.

1. Respect for principles precludes such an attitude.

2. That sale precludes further development on this site.

3. This precludes gripe sessions about wages and holidays.

4. Eurozone membership precludes inflation and devaluation as adjustment mechanisms.

5. The nature of this machine precludes easy access to control mechanisms.

6. This large distance between titanium cations precludes direct metal-metal bonding.

7. A constitutional amendment precludes any president from serving more than two terms.

8. Certain flexible Cystoscopes may have a proprietary seal precludes leak testing

9. Perhaps restraints are imposed because the history of the industry precludes vertical integration.

10. 13 “A mildness that belongs to wisdom” precludes a counselor’s being thoughtlessly blunt or harsh.

11. The current absence of data on resistant strains precludes defining any results other than "Susceptible".

12. Synonyms for Averts include prevents, avoids, forestalls, precludes, stops, frustrates, helps, obviates, deflects and heads off

13. In addition, the complexity of the conditions also precludes calculation of the actual temperature elevation.

14. Moreover, neither the principle prohibiting the abuse of rights nor the principle of proportionality precludes such legislation.

15. As was the case for ABR threshold inferences, abnormal tympanometry precludes inferences from OAE and from AR absence.

16. Crass definition is - gross; especially : having or indicating such grossness of mind as precludes delicacy and discrimination

17. The paucity of information on these life stages precludes any understanding of age structure and mortality rates.

18. This precludes both the need to add aggregates and to use pretreatment plants to agglomerate the dust.

19. The degree of mobility in modern economies generally precludes local communities from exerting effective sanctions on anything.

20. Fluctuations in relative prices are no different than fluctuations in absolute prices – neither precludes price-to-price comparisons or adjustments.

21. The question as to whether a correct interpretation of EU law precludes such national legislation cannot be answered in the abstract.

22. In addition, paragraph 18(1)(h) generally precludes the deduction of personal and living expenses and section 67 provides that only reasonable expenses may be deducted.

23. This awareness notwithstanding, many in the developed world continue to practise their misguided “beggar-thy-neighbour” policy, which effectively precludes developing countries from satisfying the aspirations of their people

24. This precludes the use of methods that may result in excessive advance funding of benefits or that do not generate a liability that is based, in a reasonable way, on accrued benefits.

25. Alternative definition, a choice limited to one of two or more possibilities, as of things, propositions, or courses of action, the selection of which precludes any other possibility: You have the Alternative of riding or walking

26. Meantime, public intolerance with the ‘thousand-cuts' approach is sufficiently strong to support, even precipitate, punitive action should another cut be inflicted, which would do little for peace or dialogue even as it precludes calm judgement.

27. Although the precise rate of unemployment for particular ethnic groups is not known (French law precludes collecting data by ethnic classification), anecdotal evidence suggests much higher levels of joblessness for immigrants and their descendants.

28. General anaesthesia or general anesthesia (see spelling differences) is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes, resulting from the administration of one or more general Anaesthetic agents.It is carried out to allow medical procedures that would otherwise be intolerably painful for the patient; or where the nature of the procedure itself precludes the patient being awake.

29. It thus precludes any formal finding and even any allusion to the liability of an accused person for a particular infringement in a final decision unless that person has enjoyed all the usual guarantees accorded for the exercise of the rights of the defence in the normal course of proceedings resulting in a decision on the merits of the case.

30. Finally, in view of the risk of overlapping benefits in favour of a student qualifying both for assistance from the host State and for a grant from the State of which he is a national and in which he is pursuing a course, it is worth noting that Regulation No 1612/68 in no way precludes national legislation from taking into account, for the purposes of acquiring entitlement to the grant or of calculating the amount thereof, of a similar benefit actually paid in another Member State .

31. 51 By question 6, the referring court asks, in essence, whether EU law must be interpreted as meaning that, if an abusive practice is found which has resulted in the place of supply of services being fixed in a Member State other than the Member State where it would have been fixed in the absence of that abusive practice, the fact that VAT has been paid in that other Member State in accordance with its legislation precludes an adjustment of that tax in the Member State in which the place where those services have actually been supplied is located.