The decision, according to a Manx government spokesman, "does not preclude emergency or disaster relief".
The big question for the panel is whether these issues should preclude approval at all.
Either candidate will face legislation over pre-emption, the theory that federal regulations can preclude certain lawsuits.
The release of the records Thursday doesn't preclude possible prosecutions in the case, Mr. Sedensky said.
Ohio passed a law this year to preclude giving domestic partner benefits to state employees.
It may preclude certain financial products that might have done some harm to some people.
Catholic leaders say it refers only to canon-law procedures and does not preclude criminal charges.
Another reason is that friendship with India does not preclude warmth for a peaceable Pakistan.
It would be folly to limit, let alone effectively preclude, available options to do so.
What applies on average does not preclude adverse effects of particular policies in particular countries.
Both governments have domestic problems which preclude any concessions that would give the talks some value.
They built an impressive array of redundant pumps and power generating equipment to preclude against this problem.
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So the government decided to preclude future problems with its drastic decision to end the live-chicken trade.
The effect of this section would be to preclude dismantlement of weapons in excess of military needs.
Singapore doesn't enjoy a robust political opposition, but that doesn't preclude checks on the ruling party's enthusiasms.
However, the decision to call off talks does not preclude resurrecting them in a few months' time.
Such an approach would preclude most capital projects from being undertaken in the public or private sector.
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Ballymena council has called on it not to preclude the development of geothermal energy in the town.
That number is more than enough to preclude the Senate advice and consent required by the Constitution.
The breadth and depth of the issues on safety and impunity preclude any singular and narrow approach.
For Ms Merkel, China and Russia are competitors as well as partners: co-operation does not preclude criticism.
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Such a move would preclude him from having to appear during Muhammad's trial, which starts in two weeks.
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Moreover, they are disproportionately likely to come from the sort of chaotic backgrounds that generally preclude political engagement.
Budget realities preclude providing the entire population with such kits (as Israel has undertaken to do for its citizens).
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The Dole resolution would not preclude normalization: by all accounts Hanoi is cooperating.
But the ethics of this industry apparently do not preclude managers walking away from the disasters they have created.
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The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention was supposed to preclude the production or stockpiling of agents for biological warfare (BW).
As a practical matter, it may even preclude the United States from acting in defense of vital U.S. interests.
And fierce opposition in certain quarters domestically did not preclude the Polish and Czech governments from doing the same.
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Is the Obama administration cognizant of this possibility and acting to preclude it?
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