Sentences with phrase «only precludes»

Have more boxes only precludes you from having to physically move them around if you have more than 4 locations.
In essence, the Means Test has only precluded a small number of people from qualification for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and only resulted in a marginal increase in repayments to creditors.

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His «ontological principle» precludes that, for according to it, «actual entities» must be regarded as the only real things; all forms therefore can exist only as forms of entities in which they are grounded.
No doubt my way of seeking it is very different from process thought, such as that expressed in the writings of John B. Cobb, Jr., but this does not preclude the possibility that Cobb's di - polar theological understanding can not only challenge but also enrich a quest for total dialectical understanding and vision.
To the contrary, the practice is meant to be so designed that such possibilities are coercively precluded, and they only betray that the practice can not be fully established.
You only see abortion as wrong because your religious belief system has persuaded you to preclude logic with fairy tales.
There have been only several dozen posts reminding you that the presence of the cross in the museum does not preclude the presence of memorabilia from other faiths being added to it.
The American value honoring free speech doesn't preclude condemnation of the speech, only that there should be no legal punishment for it.
In pointing out that there are aspects of living organisms for which design is the only rational explanation, ID theory in no sense excludes or precludes the possibility that design was required elsewhere in the organism.
Could it be, for example, that a kairos for suffering and hope does not preclude theological attention to other clarnant issues, not only as they bear upon this one, but also in their own right - sin as how we all stand accountable before God, death as our common mortality, error as our common lot - and what the Good News says about all these things, i.e., forgiveness, resurrection, revelation?
But as a total context existential philosophy is methodologically too restrictive If faith can only be expressed in terms of human encounter, such that we are precluded from using any cosmological framework in expressing our understanding of God, then we have no way of appreciating God's activity and manifestation of concern toward the rest of the created order.
The last straw was when the parish council precluded any children from attending Sunday mass as that is a quiet time and that children should only come to mass on Saturday nights.
Such a doctrine of a divine management that can not serve but can only rule effectively precludes any serious talk about human freedom.
Not only has the church subjected its members to a hierarchical relationship of dependency vis a vis the Christ that would preclude the actualization of such a divine potentiality, but as a participant in the culture of the Western world, the church has been captive to a five - hundred - year trajectory of material rationality that has eclipsed the reality of possibility.
This would be true only if the existence of beings whose activities are completely determined by a being or beings other than themselves is precluded by metaphysical principles that are true.
But that does not preclude one of them from being THE «authority,» or only way, does it?
It is a serious mistake to suppose that the fact that his metaphysical principles preclude traditional theism implies that they allow only humanistic conceptions of God.
The One gives us only a static Parmenidean absolute unity Two gives us only a system of binary oppositions, again precluding beginning or end.
I never said feeding kids precludes a decent education, only that it is not necessary for one, and that it is not part of the mission coolernearlake cited to justify it.
So from that perspective, the separate structure of the organization precludes it from charging the tax (not the tax would make it political but that only political organizations can tax).
De Blasio had previously stated that he would only back «right to counsel» in housing court if the federal government financed it, and called it a «very, very costly» measure that would preclude funding for other programs.
Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with the largest major competitions such as the Olympic Games admitting only sports meeting this definition, and other organisations such as the Council of Europe using definitions precluding activities without a physical element from classification as sports.
Assuming that the spectroscopic companion B does not preclude a stable inner planetary orbit, the distance from Star A where an Earth - type planet would be «comfortable» with liquid water is centered around only 0.457 AU — between the orbital distances of Mercury and Venus in the Solar System.
The study shows only an association, however, and it has some important limitations that preclude any firm conclusions about a possible link between NSAIDs and skin cancer.
Finally, cholesterol efflux was quantified only in the whole walnut group as an exploratory analysis, which precluded comparison among treatments.
Only Russell, the star, is allowed to move through a range of moral positions — though the simple arc of his development precludes ambiguity, which might impede the momentum of the narrative.
Even so, the film hadn't really been on our radar at first, and it was only after failing to get into Susanne Bier's «Love Is All You Need,» and deciding that not having seen its predecessor probably precluded us from seeing Takeshi Kitano's gangster sequel «Outrage Beyond,» that we headed to the late - night press screening of the film.
Evans will be 37 when the fourth Avengers film is scheduled to be released, and says that age - not only of him, but his co-star Robert Downey Jr. - could preclude him from carrying on their roles any longer.
We have deliberately freed teachers from an overly prescriptive curriculum, but this does not in any way preclude them from celebrating the important achievements and contributions of women not only in politics, but across the fields of science, literature, music and the arts.
Not only does it preclude teachers» unions; it precludes a teaching profession in which teachers expect to make a career of teaching and have families.
These marketing techniques not only discourage (and in some cases, preclude) some students from even applying; they also paint a dishonest picture of K12 academy schools as flexible, successful alternative choices to district schools, despite the troves of evidence to the contrary.
While there is nothing in the rules that precludes direct injection, Corvette Racing was the only GT2 team using it.
«Monkeybrain is only taking digital rights, so nothing precludes creators from doing print books,» Roberson said, adding that they already began talking to other publishers about doing trade paperbacks and collections.
They used to only allow giveaway promotions for paperbacks which precluded authors who only publish ebooks from participating.
Most consumers turn to secured cards only when it becomes apparent that the current credit situation precludes an unsecured card.
Not only will birth control curb overpopulation, Blasko said, it will preclude the obnoxious behaviors of rabbits vying for a mate — behaviors that often lead their humans to abandon them.
Still, if financial concerns preclude hospitalization, home care may be the puppy's only chance.
We usually use the Tikal Inn, a rustic hotel with inside rooms, a few outside thatch - roofed cottages and a main dining hall The inn provides private facilities with limited electricity and no hot water (pipe warmed only), however, the warm weather precludes its necessity.
Obviously, lines are omnipresent in art — in fact, it would be hard to preclude artists from being in the show if the engagement of lines were the only criteria.
With Cage driving the car, Rauschenberg's only «hand» in the making of the tire print was conceptualizing and directing the work — and pouring the paint in the street.27 Thus the work precludes any expression of individualism or artistic bravura, while also unseating the idea of the artist as lone wolf.
Wouldn't his logic preclude virtually any kind of European modernism exhibition San Antonio's only encyclopedic museum could realistically get?
Additionally, Kline's combined breakthrough style and palette only became identifiable as uniquely important and uniquely his own after he reaffirmed it a decade later in his reversion to black and white in works like Meryon, and after his death in 1962 precluded the possibility of another, equivalent breakthrough.
The uncertainties in both preclude any claim of some obvious discrepancy — a result you can only get by cherry - picking what data to use and erroneously downplaying the expected spread in the simulations.
Socioeconomic Democracy provides a comprehensive, just, realizable, freedom - enhancing, environment - respecting, democratic means of accomplishing not only the modest, though presently doubtful, Millennium Development Goals, but also simultaneously resolving or reducing a large number of other very real and crucial planetary problems, any of which could easily preclude realization of all well - intentioned MDGs.
That would be preferable to complex regulations but does not preclude obtaining appropriate damages from companies which not only hid information but actively funded campaigns to mislead the public.
Pressing this switch forces the Prius to run only on its electric motor and precludes the gasoline motor from starting up.
Moreover, it is apparent from the case - law -LSB-...] that the legislation indicated «that property not belonging to private persons shall be administered and alienated according to the specific rules applicable to them; that, in respect of property belonging to public entities, even those pursuing industrial and commercial activities, the principle of non-seizability of that property precludes recourse to private - law enforcement remedies; that only the creditor who has obtained an enforceable favourable judicial decision having acquired the force of res judicata and ordering a public entity to pay, even provisionally, an amount of money, may have enforced the specific rules [applicable].
The court held that it was not precluded from considering the relative strength of each party's case, but only rarely should an attempt be made to resolve difficult issues of fact and law.
Mental and behavioural disorders will qualify for catastrophic status only if the claimant suffers from marked impairment in three of the four categories of function, or extreme impairment in one category, and the person must be precluded from useful functioning.
The leading case applying the selective - waiver analysis is Diversified Industries Inc v. Meredith.87 In Diversified Industries, a corporation retained outside counsel to conduct an internal investigation into allegations of bribery.88 The internal report prepared by outside counsel was then produced to the SEC. 89 The Eighth Circuit held that this disclosure constituted only a «limited waiver» that did not preclude the corporation from subsequently withholding the report from private litigants on the grounds of attorney — client privilege.90 The court reasoned that a contrary ruling may undermine corporate incentives to initiate internal investigations conducted by counsel.91
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