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1 That does not preclude the possibility of the formulations having an actual basis.
2 When we treat our spouses as objects, we preclude the possibility of love.
3 A missed opportunity doesn't preclude the possibility of new opportunities, or even better ones.
4 We just want to make sure that we preclude the possibility of that happening.
5 The fact of it was, you wished to preclude the possibility of medical aid.
6 Wherever these preclude the possibility of slavery being profitable, they will not permit it.
7 The cranial trauma did not preclude the possibility of pain.
8 Of course, such a finding does not preclude the possibility of an electrical failure.
9 Symmetry considerations preclude the possibility of twist or continuous helical symmetry in bulk crystalline structures.
10 Still, this does not preclude the possibility that Dr. Johnson had Hunter in his mind.
11 All-inclusive knowledge would indeed, preclude the possibility of expression.
12 The conditions under which they grow up to manhood and womanhood preclude the possibility of efficiency.
13 The speed of the fellow seemed to preclude the possibility of escaping him upon the open beach.
14 His condition seemed to preclude the possibility of his knowing who he was, so I told him.
15 I told him that my present engagements preclude the possibility of considering his offer; much to my regret.
16 There was also, probably, in adopting this form a desire to preclude the possibility of his being contradicted.
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