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pre·clud·ed
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Precluded
of Preclude
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of precluded in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of precluded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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It is true that for the most recent Jeopardy! contestant tryouts, Canadians were precluded from taking the online test, since the show must now comply with new rules set down by the Canadian government.
The first possibility is precluded by statute( the Deputy DHS secretary is the' first assistant,' and Ken Cuccinelli isn't that). He hasn't been confirmed by the Senate, which knocks out the second possibility. And he wasn't at DHS for any time before Secretary Nielsen resigned, let alone 90 of the 365 days preceding her departure. That ought to be the end of it.
The government successfully precluded the appellant from testifying at trial, we simply wanted the opportunity to ask the appellant the same questions that the government asked.
Data on policing is notoriously terrible, its very spotty. Its unreliable and often inaccurate, and this has really precluded a lot of study and understanding and also accountability in real-time of local, state and federal police.
There is this argument that he was precluded from testifying, but he chose not to testify, it's very difficult to judge in a vacuum because we don't know what he thought he would say.
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