Sentences with phrase «preclude working»

However if you have signed a contract with the large company they may preclude you working for other companies while you work with them.
Choice does not preclude working for fundamental change in public school systems, nor does it necessarily equate with an unlimited endorsement of «privatization,» as opponents frequently charge.
That doesn't preclude working with Michael again in the future, at all.
«My position includes heavy administrative duties that preclude me working in the lab,» he explains, «but I make it a point to walk around my lab several times a day to chat with my group and hold individual weekly research meetings with each member to get an update of their progress and provide them with direct, constructive feedback on their activities.
«In selecting that downtown location, it does not in any way preclude us working together to invest in the rehabilitation, reconstruction, renovation of the historic Central Terminal building,» Brown said.
But she said this wouldn't preclude working with the New York Times or Washington Post now that the leak project has been made public.
CDL schools are generally seven weeks long if you do them full time, and full time means 40 hours per week, which pretty much precludes working, so you'll need to plan accordingly.
Routine 11 - hour days in the hospital and a wildly variable schedule preclude any work - life balance from ever being obtained, and we all kinda knew that when we agreed to go to vet school.
Buildings with solid or load - bearing masonry walls typically employ interior insulation retrofit strategies as these buildings often have heritage or historical significance that preclude work from the exterior.
After multi-day evidentiary hearing, obtained injunction against former employee precluding work in restricted market, and precluding solicitation of our client's customers.

Not exact matches

Unless your business works closely with the U.S. Government, the decisions about Kaspersky Lab should not necessarily preclude you from using their software.
Such agreements preclude that employee from working for a direct competitor upon leaving his or her current job.
One of my concerns about some expressions of complementarianism is this idea that «male leadership» somehow precludes the washing of dishes, folding of laundry, changing of diapers, etc., so that such work is the exclusive responsibility of women.
As she puts it, «That blacks did not, in an important sense, cause their current predicament does not preclude charging them with alleviating it if nothing else will work
I first hooked into this with the work of Ilya Prigogine, where he showed that the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics didn't preclude natural evolution and characterized far from equilibrium thermodynamics.
The difficulties do not preclude finding great satisfaction in this work; 87 per cent of 4,000 scientists surveyed answered «Yes» to the question «If you had it to do over again, would you choose the same line of study?»
Yet this view of religion in no way precludes making the strongest of truth claims, as post-liberal theologians working within it have shown.
Yet the divine everlasting concrescence never reaches satisfaction in the sense that it attains a final unified being which precludes any further becoming» («God at Work: The Way God is Effective in a Process Perspective, «Encounte, 57 [19 %], 327 - 340).
for your box analogy to work, one has to be * sure * such parameters preclude the possibility for something AS OF YET UNDEFINED («no, i don't know how the universe could be made» BUT YET simultaneously claiming «no, it certainly COULD N'T be like that»).
«Obviously there is the grocery code that says you have got to work in good faith but that doesn't preclude robust negotiation.»
At bath time, a folded up towel works well as a cushion for washing your baby in the bathtub; for older children, the plastic cups provided in most hotel rooms make terrific bath toys and preclude the need for you to pack those.
(3) work as the primary value in life, precluding the possibility of any alternative value from individual experience.
Lancman said that the Queens delegation has not reached a decision and that if the mayor identifies someone as his preferred choice, it will raise «a big red flag» — though he said it would not preclude county organizations from potentially working with the mayor.
A senior party source said: «People have got to get away from the idea that working together at the national level, where we can achieve things that are in the parties» interests and national interest, does not preclude us from beating the hell out of each other at the local level.»
Howe worked with Kaloyeros to rig bids in favor of the developers, the federal complaint alleges, issuing requests for proposals (RFPs) that were tailored for the favored companies and virtually precluded competing bids.
-- «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.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said this week that the commission and legislators are trying to «work out» an agreement that would preclude a court battle raising concerns about the separation of governmental powers.
«The fact that they hold these hearings during the day really precludes people who are working from attending,» Lewton said.
Space precludes a full listing here of every real - world marvel lifted straight from a work of futuristic fiction, but suffice it to say that an artificial Earth - orbiting satellite was depicted in the sci - fi short story «Brick Moon» by Edward Everett Hale in 1869.
Much productive work might be achieved if this book became required reading for nuclear weapons scientists and antinuclear activists, as a way of overcoming the stereotypes that preclude debate.
The study of processes that make life possible is hardly a leisurely pursuit, but that doesn't preclude researchers from taking advantage of the most advanced video gaming technology available to aid in their work.
Compared to its sham version, electroacupuncture produced a 25 percent greater reduction in HFCS, suggesting that it really could work better — though the modest size of the study precluded a statistically definitive conclusion.
This work has extended to the establishment of capabilities in characterization to preclude exposure of specimens to reactive environments through bulk electropolishing and specimen transfer via portable glove box systems for detailed electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) analyses, which are highly dependent upon specimen surface quality.
A keto diet emphasizes eating fat and protein over carbs and usually requires you to restrict your carb intake to less than 50 grams per day, but this diet doesn't preclude you from working out and building muscle.
That being said, the neckline is too low for me to wear to work (check out some of the other pictures on the Neiman Marcus website), and I think the ruffles on the bodice / neckline would preclude wearing it with a cardigan or jacket.
Her prim, prematurely matronly features precluded leading - lady work for Leora, except for occasional appearances on such TV anthologies as The Alfred Hitchcock Show.
Furthermore, teachers are sometimes asked to work outside the areas of their specific curriculum knowledge and financial limitations can preclude expensive external consultancy or commercial solutions.
While advocating for new, high - quality materials may be important, it shouldn't preclude teacher leaders working with teachers «where they are» with their existing instructional materials.
But on Wednesday, the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration gave 30 days» notice to Brown Brothers Construction Co., which was seeking to mine aggregate needed for road work even — though local zoning would preclude such industrial uses.
To the surprise of many (and the mistrust of some), my regard for literary work doesn't preclude my reading and enjoying other work, especially science fiction.
«I'm always thinking about that whole page,» he explained, «but that doesn't preclude the fact that it can work panel by panel as well.»
College courses themselves cost a lot of money, and of course many students are precluded from working, so that they can concentrate more on their studies.
Many publishing contracts include no - compete clauses that preclude your ability to publish elsewhere for fear of competing with the work they are acquiring.
But those streams don't preclude you from also working, continuing to employ that life energy to create even more financial energy, which is what money is.
This is typically used in cases where there has been an unexpected accident or some other major medical illness that precludes the borrower from working.
Where can individual entitled to widow's insurance benefits is working and has earnings in an amount precluding payment of such benefits to her under section 203 (b) of the Act, she is not required, during such period, to repay the overpayments made to her deceased husband.
More especially if they are not doing the other work that would preclude this.
The pet is administered a general anesthetic after pre-surgical blood work confirms that there are no contraindications precluding surgery.
According to the AKC, dogs in the working group are intelligent, quick to learn and capable animals that make good companions, although their size and strength can preclude their suitability as pets for some families.
The company's involvement with FSI will not preclude it from working with other partners on individual projects as well as with CDP, FSI's parent, which is setting up a fund specifically to invest in the hotel sector.
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