He realized while writing this article that not knowing how to do anything does not--and maybe even shouldn't--preclude anyone from writing a how-to guide.
After forking out a little too much for that hilarious Boy Scout shirt, guilt may preclude a full-fledged restaurant meal.
Worse yet, privacy groups also point out that the bill would preclude any state-level legislation and would restrict privacy class-action lawsuits.
And, as we all now know, thanks to the civics lesson to which the country has been treated in the weeks since the health care debate began in earnest, 41 Senators can preclude consideration of legislation - including treaties.
Although the competing engines have to be functionally interchangeable, each will incorporate proprietary technologies and processes that preclude some aspects of life-cycle support from being competed at all.
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Those who assert this position postulate that business schools trained generations of executives who focused almost solely on profit maximization with a steadfast belief that markets and self-regulation would preclude a crisis.
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The plain fact that the London riots are being perpetrated by a non-Muslim demographic would not of itself preclude media outlets on the right, especially those in Europe, from immigrant-baiting and engaging in anti-jihad jeremiads.
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Even if your responsibilities preclude you from completely ignoring e-mails, you can often minimize the distractions of a steady stream of incoming messages.
The foreign-ownership rules even preclude foreigners from holding the top executive positions in American airlines in which foreign capital owns as much as a 49% stake.
But he found instead that the ruling "does not preclude" the holders of non-guaranteed policies "from asserting... such contractual or other claims as they can establish", Mr Warren said in his report.
But obviously, simply because Pete has the -- is the chief of staff, but only on an interim basis now, does certainly not -- certainly does not preclude him being a permanent chief of staff at a later date.
The panel met to evaluate use of the novel device in patients with significant symptomatic mitral regurgitation (MR) who have been determined by a cardiac surgeon to be too high risk for open mitral valve surgery and in whom existing co-morbidities would not preclude the expected benefit from correction of the MR.
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In that case, British double-jeopardy laws likely would preclude him from being extradited to the U.S. to face similar charges, the lawyers say.
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Catholic leaders say it refers only to canon-law procedures and does not preclude criminal charges.
Cost considerations will probably preclude the dispersal of significant numbers of these single-warheaded missiles in a day-to-day or "alert" posture.
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To preclude such intrusive inspections requires the vote of three-fourths of the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
What is more, it does not preclude the application of any foreign law, including Shariah - except insofar as it violates constitutional rights or state public policy.
In fact, the smart money says that sufficient numbers of Republican legislators will find offensive the idea of throwing good money after bad that they will preclude passage in the Senate this year of any bail-out for Detroit that the Democrats manage to cobble together.
Either candidate will face legislation over pre-emption, the theory that federal regulations can preclude certain lawsuits.
So the government decided to preclude future problems with its drastic decision to end the live-chicken trade.
His decision to ban all nuclear tests would preclude the U.S. from conducting even extremely low-yield tests (for example, those that produce as little of a blast as the equivalent of four pounds of high explosive) as part of the nuclear stockpile stewardship program.
Accies' top scorer Mickael Antoine-Curier made his team's starting line-up, despite concerns that a knee injury might preclude his participation, and had he not strayed offside an equaliser might well have resulted.
Ratification would effectively preclude the United States from ever validating its nuclear arsenal via the only tried-and-true means: actual explosive detonations.
The President and the team certainly have not ruled out the notion that if -- in order to ensure that viability moving forward, they wouldn't preclude the idea of, as they said, a quick, largely preplanned bankruptcy to make some of those changes.
The terms of the agreement also preclude you from referring to this matter, unless a Court of Law could Order the re-examination of evidence.
The attorney is also looking to Congress, where Representative Ed Markey (D-Mass.) has sponsored a bill to clarify that the OPA doesn't preclude state suits over oil spills.
"You're looking to fill a position with the best possible hire and that doesn't necessarily preclude or exclude somebody with a disability, " said Joe Trauger, a vice president for human-resources policy at the National Association of Manufacturers, a trade group representing 11, 000 companies.
Such reductions would likely preclude the maintenance of the sort of balanced deterrent posture based on a "Triad" of land- and sea-based missiles and long-range bombers that the United States has correctly deemed necessary for decades - and that may be needed more than ever in the future.
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