The problem started with imported weeds, which took hold in the Kimberley and were alleged to be precluding cattle access to the rivers. |
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Perhaps what should be considered is a better system for cross-referring reports, precluding duplication. |
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The sense of national identity is no longer viewed as precluding local and regional identities. |
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The federal government has done nothing to eliminate laws precluding the sale of savings banks, or Sparkassen. |
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The trawler drivers drove away their boats quickly and deftly, precluding more damage. |
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Many reports use research designs with low internal validity, precluding a complete functional analysis. |
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I have the sense that while this is at the top of the list, they're not precluding any other avenues right now. |
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The enormity of the issues seems to be precluding a more thoughtful approach and use of local resources. |
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Like ergotamine, DHE has oxytocic properties, precluding its use in pregnancy. |
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But marriage itself is largely a creature of legal rules precluding divorce and prohibiting bigamy. |
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This ruling should also be clear that I am not precluding the defence from cross-examining the third party on this issue. |
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He argued that the Bank's zero interest rate policy was precluding vitally required economic restructuring. |
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However, there is no special rule precluding liability in all cases of group or class defamation. |
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This chromium oxide film is passive and stable, and it seals the base metal from exposure to the atmosphere, thereby precluding further oxidation. |
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It is likely, according to Duchas, that medieval fabric may be detected in this area were the buildings to be demolished, precluding the re-development of the site anyway. |
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Crass suggests a grossness of mind precluding discrimination or delicacy. |
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Our self-moving crawler-drilling machine will not require the use of a tractor, thus precluding the necessity of a second dolly. |
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With a large deficit precluding a spending splurge and monetary policy already at full throttle, ministers look abroad for ideas. |
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This has the effect of precluding financial assistance from multilateral bodies such as the World Bank. |
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All other third countries either sent no dossier or an incomplete dossier precluding a timely and conclusive evaluation. |
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In practice, the Code's former procedure had the effect of precluding civil actions based solely on claims of discrimination. |
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The water accumulated in the engine-room immersed the batteries, making the radios unusable and precluding any emergency broadcasts. |
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The fact that a circumstance precluding wrongfulness was rarely invoked was not a sufficient reason for omitting mention of it altogether. |
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The animal was then rendered, precluding any subsequent tests. |
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The latter function, however, presents a singularity for low values of the parameter, precluding a direct comparison of stressed and unstressed samples. |
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Today, that region serves as a base for an illegal foreign military presence, thus precluding any possibility for the local population to return to their homes. |
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We have a collective responsibility for precluding risks, and it is indeed true that in the use of pesticides, the fewer the better', but the rules must be realistic and workable. |
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Liturgical orthopraxy and orthodoxy are thus ensured, with precluding necessary and natural development. |
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In most cases however, taxpayers are given an opportunity to make further representations on any outstanding issues that are precluding their acceptance into the program. |
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A would-be free rider runs a risk of precluding the availability of the good. |
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All legal transactions resulting from and in the context of using the Dräger websites are subject to German law, precluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. |
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In four cases, the crimes in respect of which the original charges were brought no longer exist and the consequences of the convictions were erased, thus precluding the need for a re-trial. |
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However, this requirement shall not be construed as precluding the possibility of locking the door from the outside, provided that the door can always be opened from the inside. |
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In deciding whether there is disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to nonmovant will be taken as true. |
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None of the criteria precluding the capacity of independent director, listed under points 1, 2 and 3 of Article 524, § 4 of the Companies Code, apply to it. |
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No accurate head count of passengers and crew was taken before abandoning the vessel, thus precluding a focused search for missing persons at that time. |
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The available data also indicate that trifluralin is depurated rapidly from fish tissue, also precluding the constant accumulation of trifluralin that would lead to bioaccumulation. |
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Provincial agencies may provide background environmental information or DFO may collect some of this information, thus precluding the need for the proponent to collect the same information. |
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The court held, inter alia, that the trial court providently exercised its discretion in precluding the plaintiffs from calling an expert radiologist to testify. |
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