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preclusion

[ US /pɹiˈkɫuʒən, pɹɪˈkɫuʒən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of preventing something by anticipating and disposing of it effectively

How To Use preclusion In A Sentence

  • Empirical evidence for other arguments: when someone uses a known mark like APPLE for unrelated goods, that has some market preclusion effects on Apple, because it prevents Apple from moving into that market later. IPSC: Trademark
  • Issue preclusion, in short, does not transform final judgment losers, in civil or criminal proceedings, into partially prevailing parties. The Volokh Conspiracy » Sixth Circuit 0–3 in Habeas Cases This Term
  • Your age should not act as a preclusion to you being accepted on the university course.
  • The CNI case shows the difficulty of making generalizations about statutory preclusion: ultimately, every case turns on an examination of the meaning of a particular statute.
  • The preclusion was the third step of the line of reasoning: the reason must not apply to the counter-set. The Basic Differences between Non-Prasangika and Prasangika Logic
  • Yet some are brave enough to challenge that preclusion. Aura Bogado: Voicing Citizenship
  • Those who thought that all concepts of laches and similar issue preclusions from the passage of time have been thoroughly excised from the law of paternity and child support now stand corrected.
  • She has done this aging thing graciously despite this preclusion. Danielle Cavallucci: Beauty, Botox and Delving Deeper: Sip Through A Straw I Say!
  • Your age should not act as a preclusion to you being accepted on the university course.
  • Your age should not act as a preclusion to you being accepted on the university course.
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