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

1. Extensive osteolyses precluding a stable diaphyseal anchorage of the prosthetic stem.

2. In addition, the rations contract is negotiated globally, thus precluding the local acquisition of individual food items

3. The baking process is thought to reduce the bacterial contamination, precluding negative effects.

4. Synonyms for Averting include precluding, prevention, forestallment, forestalling, deterrence, preclusion, determent, avoidance, stopping and annulment

5. He concluded that some songs could be enhanced, but Red Alert had already gone gold, precluding new versions.

6. There is, however, no absolute ban precluding costs from being awarded against applicants who are covered by Directive 2003/35.

7. The molecular basis of chemoresistance is poorly understood, precluding advances in glioma treatment and leaving gliomas among the most lethal tumors.

8. The court found it "hard to conjure a rationale" for affording parties to private foreign Arbitrations such far-reaching discovery assistance while precluding domestic

9. Baculovirus apoptotic suppressors and a novel Baculovirus host range gene, hrf-1, were evaluated for their contributions in precluding the host responses, protein synthesis arrest and apoptosis, and promoting a productive virus infection.

10. Catchline/Summary: Authorizes city, county, metropolitan service district, port operating commercial airport, school district, college or university to adopt ordinance or policy limiting or precluding affirmative defense for possession of firearms in public buildings by concealed handgun licensees.

11. Aggressor doctrine refers to a principle precluding tort recovery for a plaintiff who acts in such a way as to provoke a reasonable person to use physical force for protection, unless the defendant in turn uses excessive force to repel the plaintiff.

12. 143 As they confirmed at the hearing, Mrs Bonino and Others are challenging the legality of the abovementioned provisions as precluding both the formation on a voluntary basis of a technical group by Members sharing no political affinity and the automatic attachment of such Members to a mixed group.

13. It is that line of reasoning which led the Court to rule that ‘Article 48 of the Treaty must be interpreted as precluding a provision in the legislation of a Member State on direct taxation under which the benefit of procedures such as annual adjustment of retentions at source in respect of wages tax and the assessment by the administration of the tax payable on remuneration from employment is available only to residents, thereby excluding natural persons who have no permanent residence or usual abode on its territory but receive income there from employment’. (30)

14. 19 It is apparent from the context of the case that the national court' s question essentially seeks to ascertain whether Article 39(1) of the Agreement must be interpreted as precluding a Member State from refusing to grant a benefit such as the supplementary allowance from the FNS, which is provided for under its legislation for its own nationals who are resident in that State, to the widow of an Algerian worker, who is resident in that Member State and is the recipient of a survivor' s pension there, on the ground that she is of Algerian nationality.

15. (f) Granting payments to HP between November 2002 and May 2005 conditional on: (i) HP directing HP’s AMD-based x86 CPU business desktops to Small and Medium Business and Government, and Educational and Medical customers rather than to enterprise business customers; (ii) precluding HP’s channel partners from stocking HP’s AMD-based x86 CPU business desktops such that such desktops would only be available to customers by ordering them from HP (either directly or via HP channel partners acting as sales agent); and (iii) HP delaying the launch of its AMD-based x86 CPU business desktop in the [Europe, Middle East and Africa] region by six months;