Although Masons are enjoined to refrain from topics of religious discussion, that does not preclude religious contemplation. [adjective]
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However, use of these techniques may preclude the meaningful involvement of the NGO 's beneficiaries. [verb]
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The peculiar circumstances of the case had not only baffled enquiry, but from the very beginning precluded it. [verb]
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By what could such a situation be precluded. [verb]
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But Sir Edward Belcher considered his orders peremptory "that the safety of the crews must preclude any idea of extricating the ships." [verb]
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Javert remained silent for an instant as though collecting his ideas, then raised his voice with a sort of sad solemnity, which did not, however, preclude simplicity. [verb]
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From a meteorological point of view, these cold winds possessed this peculiarity, that they did not preclude a strong electric tension. [verb]
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Still, he did not let this preclude stern action later. [Please select]
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