Sentences with phrase «preclude use»

Dining outdoors should not preclude the use of a proper dining service.
And appraisal guidelines preclude the use of pending sales and other offers.
Collaborative is a process that the parties can choose to engage in but does not preclude the use of any other alternative dispute resolution methods.
It does not preclude the use of an attorney by each spouse, although the lawyers for the spouses are not present during the mediation.
Limitations of time, the impracticality of devoting the effort required in every instance of family conflict or other circumstances may preclude the use of the problem solving approach.
In addition, the parties can impose specific duties on an arbitral tribunal in their arbitration agreement or in the arbitrators» terms of appointment, which could preclude the use of certain procedural orders or require resolution of the dispute within a certain time period.
In order to achieve this goal of nationwide standardization, the Rules Advisory Committee intended for that new version of the rule to preclude the use of inherent authority to assess spoliation sanctions instead.
The Court did not preclude the use of opening statements or invocations at public meetings, as long as they are equally inclusive of the diverse religious and non-religious beliefs that people have.
He questions whether the rules would preclude the use of weaponized UAVs, asking: «We wouldn't allow a police helicopter in Canada to have missiles but would we allow a drone to have that sort of thing?
As Articles 6 and 7 of the proposal preclude the use (and not merely the collection) in criminal proceedings of evidence obtained in breach of the right to silence and the privilege not to incriminate oneself, these provisions should also be complied with during administrative proceedings whenever the results of these proceedings can be used in subsequent criminal proceedings.
The U.S. parent and its Dutch subsidiary assert a «legal privilege» to preclude use of those e-mails against them.
Does the Brussels I Regulation preclude the use of provisions of national law which enable proceedings to be brought against persons of unknown address?
This Perspective intends to demonstrate, however, that EF measurements, as currently constructed and presented, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.
But an open access paper published today in PLoS Biology finds the method behind the Ecological Footprint «so misleading as to preclude its use in any serious scientific or policy context.»
The United States and the EU both took a pass on using international offsets to meet their targets, though their climate plans do not preclude the use of domestic carbon markets to lower emissions.
If there are perceived, orreal, conflicts of interest, this may preclude the use of that peer review and, in those instances, another peer review would be needed.
«Ecological footprint measurements, as currently constructed and presented, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context,» he says.
In their Perspective in this issue of PLOS Biology, Blomqvist et al. [1] set out to demonstrate that «Ecological Footprint measurements, as currently constructed, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.»
How, in this light, the authors of the Perspective can conclude that the results of Footprint estimates are ``... so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context» remains unclear.
We now know the cost of producing and delivering hydrogen for use in Fuel Cell vehicles (FCVs) is exorbitant, and should preclude the use of FCVs.
The danger of toxic residues in the nut preclude the use of nematocides.
Before treatment, a blood chemistry panel is performed to check for kidney and liver problems that may delay or preclude the use of an adulticide, the drug that kills adult heartworms.
The use of U / D might preclude the use of potassium citrate as long as there are not calcium oxalate crystals in the urine and the pH is alkaline.
Tie - over bandages can be used anywhere on the body and are convenient for wounds occurring in areas that would preclude the use of a modified Robert Jones bandage (ie, the head, flank, or inguinal region).
While the GT rules preclude the use of the ZR1's supercharged 638 - horsepower LS9 small - block V8 engine, they do permit the race car to take full advantage of the ZR1's aerodynamic enhancements that were developed in concert with Corvette Racing.
Basically, Murph and I would get impromptu, highly risky antler grafts that would, at worst, be fatal and, at best, preclude use of the soft top.
Those cost concerns all but preclude the use of pricey fuel - saving technologies like turbochargers, cylinder deactivation, and eight - speed transmissions.
Some schools report medical exemption rates more than six times the statistical average for students with medical conditions that would preclude the use of vaccines.
In almost every case these requirements preclude use of finance leases in state schools, although some might argue that finance leases can offer better value for money than operating leases.
This would preclude the use of low cable rows, unsupported t - bars, bent over rows, stiff - legged deads, etc..
Systemic toxicity for the solenopsin derivatives has not been tested, but Arbiser says systemic toxicity would not necessarily preclude use in skin diseases, citing the example of external application of botulinum toxin.
The administration's biggest move modifies the corps's issuance of «nationwide permits» to preclude their use to authorize the discharge of debris into water bodies from surface - mining operations in Appalachia.
And in any case, the post-Newtown SAFE Act contains several elements that would preclude the use of bump stocks, Azzopardi said.
-- «The proposal that has been agreed to... would preclude the use of campaign contributions for expenses that are unrelated to a campaign or the holding of public office, such as residential home purchases, mortgage payments, rent, clothing, tuition payments, salaries for individuals not performing campaign works, and dues for country clubs and health clubs,» said Alphonso David, Cuomo's incoming counsel.
The phrase «Persona Non Grata» may have a specific meaning in the Vienna Convention but that does not preclude the use of the phrase for other purposes in other contexts.
Of note to anesthesiologists, the ACOG Committee Opinion No. 197 states that «performing a cesarean delivery for a nonreassuring fetal heart rate pattern does not necessarily preclude the use of regional anesthesia.»
According to the AAP, «the practical difficulties involved in safely exposing a naked newborn to the sun either inside or outside (and avoiding sunburn) preclude the use of sunlight as a reliable therapeutic tool.»
Yes the Greek word of course means literal bread, but the greek semantics don't preclude its use in metaphors.
There is no such thing as a creation scientist, because the premise and bias preclude use of the scientific method.
The enormous toxicity of these drugs to the pregnant woman, however, and the fact that they produced massive congenital deformities in the fetuses who somehow survived the pharmacological assault, virtually precluded their use as abortifacients.
Obviously this meant taking the adulthood of the world seriously; also it precludes using God in relation to our deficiencies.
Funny, I have heard preachers who say this verse does not preclude non-married men, divorced men, even some who said that polygamous men were not necessarily precluded using this verse, but nearly all of them use this verse to exclude women.
His methods are not known and there is nothing in the Bible that precludes His use of evolution as a method of creation.
Another disadvantage is the necessity for level beds precludes their use on sloping sites.
The genetic similarity of the MRSA isolates precluded the use of conventional low - resolution genotyping approaches for distinguishing transmission from one person to another.
The selective binding of specific bacterial species and / or strains in current practice requires expensive «cold - chain» reagents such as antibodies which often preclude using these processes outside of a hospital setting or in developing nations.
«The large samples of charter schools in these studies precluded using lotteries to estimate effects,» she said.
The footnote had originally represented the city's understanding of a Supreme Court decision precluding the use of race in school admissions decisions.
To accommodate its 90 - inch wheelbase (the shortest for a Ford since 1908), the Econoline adopted a mid-engine configuration, placing the engine behind the front axle; consequently, the layout precluded the use of a V8 engine.
Also there are certain restrictions in racing — you can't run a ZR1 in any race that precludes using boost.
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