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Since last Fall we have been asked through legislation to maintain the ability to continue and extend the shuttle through "Do Not Preclude" language through April of this year.
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Since last Fall we have been asked through legislation to maintain the ability to continue and extend the shuttle through "Do Not Preclude" language through April of this year.
NASA Faces Tough Choices & Needs an Administrator Now - NASA Watch 2009
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Preclude retired military officers from taking jobs in defense related industries for 36 months after retirement.
America’s Latest Spending Fiasco - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Preclude Iraqi launch of ballistic missiles against neighboring states and friendly forces;
How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010
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I'd add one more to that list of accountability measures: Preclude directors from getting liability coverage paid by their companies.
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Since last Fall we have been asked through legislation to maintain the ability to continue and extend the shuttle through "Do Not Preclude" language through April of this year.
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Since last Fall we have been asked through legislation to maintain the ability to continue and extend the shuttle through "Do Not Preclude" language through April of this year.
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Preclude ex-presidents from profiteering on their tenure by prohibiting any consulting or advising, etc for anyone for at least four years!
My Conservative Friends Speak Out - TheCharlieWarnerReport 2008
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This does not Preclude revisiting the issues folks have with TOBS, MMTS ect.
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Preclude: To prevent the presence, existence, or occurrence of; make impossible.
Think Progress » President Bush: ‘I’m The Decision-Maker’ 2007
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