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What if there are no genuine necessities that preclude higher levels of happiness?
What if there are no genuine necessities that preclude higher levels of happiness?
and that will preclude them from paying attention to what you're saying." So you can paraphrase a quote,
to read it and that will preclude them from paying attention to what you're saying.
And finally, word number fifteen, to preclude.
Preclude.
This is because the debts it has run up, partly as a result of the 2009 stimulus, preclude another credit-fueled bonanza.
preclude another credit-fueled bonanza.
Well, I think that the fact that there's a hard line leader in there, as there was a hard line leader before, doesn't preclude in the future some kind of deal where the Iranians would agree to some of the things that the United States had wanted them to agree to.
Well, I think that the fact that there's a hardline leader in there as there was a hardline leader before doesn't preclude in the future some kind of deal where the Iranians would agree to some of the things that the United States had wanted them to agree to.
Some might say that the low stroke rates preclude making conclusions because of low power,
Some might say that the low stroke rates preclude making conclusions because of low power, and
Well, I mean, I'm not entirely certain that accident in the initial stage is something that will preclude moral obligations later.
something that will preclude moral obligations later.
Our psychological drive to impress, to have power over others, and to be known to strangers preclude such relatively modest choices from the outset.
There's nothing about bad times that preclude people from going down any of these roads.
But I don't necessarily know if that would preclude him from revisiting this character for a sequel because he could maybe become Teen Heartthrob Pan, right?