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The heads are machined from a solid block of billet aluminum and have no water jackets, as the high latent heat of the methanol in the fuel coupled with the brevity of the run precludes the need for water cooling of the cylinder heads.
Remote deposit therefore precludes the need for merchants and other large depositors to travel to the bank ( or branch ) to physically make a deposit.
The placement of a ZOE " temporary " for a few to several days prior to the placement of the final filling usually prevents the sensitivity or toothache and therefore, most times, precludes the need for the expensive and time consuming root canal procedure.
It was marketed as a backup and portable storage solution, similar to the Zip drive, but which could be installed completely inside of a laptop, as PC cards typically slide completely inside of the laptop and thus do not increase its dimensions, which also precludes the need for a power supply or cables.

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" The wide variety of these issues, and the varying explanations for the significance of the star and crescent on Roman coinage precludes their discussion here.
His philosophy precludes empathy for the interests of others, so forestalling them is perfectly acceptable.
This precludes use of the line for voice calls while the internet connection is in use.
For Cumberland, human interdependence precludes Hobbes's natural right of each individual to wage war against all the rest for personal survival.
Under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, many public rights of way in England and Wales that authorities had not explicitly classified as Bridleway or Byway defaulted to the classification " Restricted Byway " which precludes the use of motor vehicles at all times, except authorised vehicles and where required for access.
This precludes linguolabials, in which the tip of the tongue reaches for the posterior side of the upper lip and which are considered coronals.
Blind transmissions may occur or be necessary when security constraints, such as radio silence, are imposed, when technical difficulties with a sender's receiver or receiver's transmitter occur, or when lack of time precludes the delay caused by waiting for receipts.
The wood of fig trees is often soft and the latex precludes its use for many purposes.
In Gottschalk v. Benson ( 1972 ), the United States Supreme Court ruled that a patent for a process should not be allowed if it would " wholly pre-empt the mathematical formula and in practical effect would be a patent on the algorithm itself ", adding that " it is said that the decision precludes a patent for any program servicing a computer.
The track geometry at the derailment site is a very tight bend and tight tunnel bore, which precludes the normal solution for this sort of geometry of canting the track by raising the height of one rail relative to the other.
This ranking of players by elimination is unique amongst games, and also precludes the possibility of a tie for first place, since one player alone must have all the chips to end the tournament.
These youth will walk throughout the neighborhoods before sunrise to wake up the fellow Muslims for Suhoor ( pre-dawn meal ), which precludes the day of fasting.
Manitoulin Island's soil is relatively alkaline, which precludes the growth of common Northern Ontario flora such as blueberries, but allows for the island's trademark hawberries.
Sealink's agreement with the SA Government, expiring in 2024, precludes other operators from using the Cape Jervis facility for one hour before, and one hour after any scheduled SeaLink service.
* parol evidence rule, a substantive rule of contract law which precludes extrinsic evidence from altering the terms of an unambiguous fully expressed contract ; from the Old French for " voice " or " spoken word ," i. e., oral, evidence.
The terminology that Zongmi and Gihwa use to describe these advanced practitioners is that they possess the capacity for the teaching of " sudden enlightenment "; a direct awakening to the non-duality of reality, which necessarily precludes gradualist, " goal-oriented " practice.
Although the original license ( Moria / Angband license ) allows distribution of the game, it only does so if " not for profit ", which precludes packaging with many Linux distributions or inclusion within a magazine cover disc.
Secondly, both Janssen and Krauss stress in their papers that the relative scarcity of the hieratic text in Ostraca IFAO 1254 precludes a clear dating of the document to Ramesses III's reign and that palaeography, in general, does not give a precise date for a document's creation.
In wet climates, the imperative for applying a vapor-permeable finish precludes the use of cement-based stucco commonly used on load-bearing bale walls.
This precludes, for example any basis for a boundary dispute between Alberta and Saskatchewan on account of surveying errors.
A policy forum in Science stated, We believe that NCCAM Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine funds proposals of dubious merit ; its research agenda is shaped more by politics than by science ; and it is structured by its charter in a manner that precludes an independent review of its performance.

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Along with the rarity of what surfers consider truly perfect surf conditions ( due to changing weather and surf condition ) and the inevitable hunt for great waves, surfers often become dedicated to their sport in a way that precludes a more traditional life.

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-Cave, ice or wreck diving ( where penetration inside the target venue ( in a cave or wreck, or under sheet ice ) precludes a direct ascent, because a horizontal path must first occur back to the point of penetration ).

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Laziness and incompetence are themselves teachable faults to some degree, which means that a superior has a responsibility " to help the asker to learn to help himself ", even if it takes time and various attempts ; but at some point, a line may be crossed, where fairness to others ( and duty to other obligations ) precludes any further " hand holding " or " training wheels ".
The Spectre tries to help, but discovers his deal precludes him opposing Neron and he is Neron's slave, destined to become his successor.

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In Gandhi ’ s thought, ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with ahimsa. Gandhi believed ahimsa to be a creative energy force, encompassing all interactions leading one's self to find satya, " Divine Truth ".
In recent years, it has proven problematic to find suitable low-floor articulated buses to replace the 1984-manufactured Mercedes buses, because the design of the O-Bahn track unfortunately precludes the use of most modern articulated buses.

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* The creation of an object precludes its reuse without significant duplication of code.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) appears to accept this position, although the church has stated its view that " othing in the Book of Mormon precludes migration into the Americas by peoples of Asiatic origin.
This is not to suggest that living a life of duty entirely precludes a life of leisure ; however, its fulfilment generally involves some sacrifice of immediate self-interest.
No policy or convention precludes the deputy prime minister from being chosen as the new prime minister in such a scenario, but none assures it, either – the party caucus would be free to recommend any new leader of its choice to the governor general.
Ojos del Salado is higher still, and there are indications near its summit of recent activity, although its remoteness precludes a definitive statement as to whether it is currently active.
Together with sevoflurane, it is gradually replacing isoflurane for human use, except in the third world, where its high cost precludes its use.
The successful use of competition as the principle of social organization precludes certain types of coercive interference with economic life, but it admits of others which sometimes may very considerably assist its work and even requires certain kinds of government action.
Without their backing Credit Union Centre was unavailable to the Roadrunners as the terms of the Blades ' lease precludes its abrogation save for the relocation of an NHL team to the facility.
On 19 June 1990 the ECJ gave its ruling, rephrasing the question posed as " whether a national court which, in a case before it concerning Community law, considers that the sole obstacle which precludes it from granting interim relief is a rule of national law, must disapply that rule ".
Since his liberation from the camp, he has actively worked to speak about the atrocities of the Nazi regime and its efforts to impose a regime that precludes free speech and many forms of freedom and liberties, this leading to extermination of any opponents to the regime, and many people considered as passively opposed to the Regime, like the Jews, the Roma and many others.
Although it is possible that the system attained tropical storm intensity, a lack of supporting evidence precludes its designation as such.
Although a ship dubiously reported winds of over in association with the system, a lack of supporting evidence precludes its designation as a tropical storm.
: The scope of the present statement precludes anything approaching an exhaustive listing of categories of UFO phenomena: much of what might be made clear at great length will have to be compressed into my remark that the scientific world at large is in for a shock when it becomes aware of the astonishing nature of the UFO phenomenon and its bewildering complextiy.
This is notwithstanding the fact that the law otherwise precludes its own retroactive application in article 20, which provides that "... except as expressly provided, the citizenship status acquired prior to the present law is not altered, unless by events after its date of entry into force.
Its constitution precludes it from holding or expressing an opinion of its own on any matter of international affairs.

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