This was done on an appeal from the decision of the Speaker, "that after the previous question is called for and determined in the affirmative, it precludes all debate on the main question.
Many other abodes we would also desire to take in these pages, but space precludes it.
We regret much that want of space precludes us from adding more of the eloquent speeches delivered, because they throw light for English readers on the high degree of culture French literature has attained at Quebec.
Space precludes us from enlarging more on this subject.
One of your correspondents, I see, urges that her age (71) precludes the possibility of her doing much for Esperanto.
It is this latter fact that vitiates the course andprecludes the cultural effect that a college course insures.
Our attitude toward knowledge is intimately related also to the progress that we make; a fixed state of mind precludes reflection about one's course by precluding a feeling of its need.
Indeed, great skill on the part of a teacher in these respects almost precludes such skill on the part of pupils.
The modern anatomist and physiologist may declare that his science precludes the necessity of faith in God and of prayer; that through his research he has become a materialist, an atheist.
This defect arises not from a want of quickness of apprehension, but has its source in the vivacity peculiar to them, which precludes their bestowing sufficient time to form an accurate opinion on what they pronounce.
Neptune's orbit from the sun, a state of matters which precludes the idea of condensation during, at least, a great part of the act of abandoning the ring for the formation of that planet.
Physiologists and physicists agree that such a condition of the vital organs, including the heart itself, precludes the idea of a mere swoon, and proves conclusively that death had taken place.
The condition in which the linen cloths were found lying by those who entered the tomb precludes the possibility of the body being stolen.
A deep insensibility, in this respect also, precludes a practical knowledge of that guilt in the soul, which, if unpardoned and unremoved, will just as surely ruin it as God lives and the soul is immortal.
It should be added that the fact of their being in control precludes such cooerdination from being effected except by their advice and consent.
This contention, in Professor Fisher's view, precludes the application of the marginal utility theory to the problem of the value of money, and he makes no use of marginal utility in his explanation.
Although the concrete significance of the particular, as such, precludes the historian from disregarding it, everything that is merely particular should be ignored by one who is giving a psychological account of events.
According to the argument in question, volitions are necessary, "as to any hand free choice has in the affair; because by the supposition it precludes all previous acts of the will or choice in the case, which might prevent them.
The animosity of the prison authorities precludes the thought of legal release.
My physical condition, however, precludes the immediate realization of my plans.
The fact is that between the classes there is a vast gulf that precludes all mutual understanding, and makes simultaneous efforts simply impossible.
I love Aniela, there is no doubt; but I have not arrived yet at a state that precludes all reflection.
Exercise must be of a mild character; the patient must be warned against becoming exhausted, since this condition precludes a gain in weight.
Exercise~ must be mild in character; over-exertion precludes a gain in weight and exhaustion undermines the forces which make it possible for the body to store fat as adipose tissue.
Whoever examines the beautiful tragedy of Ella, will find an accurate adjustment of plan, which precludes the possibility of its having been conjointly written by different persons, at the distance of centuries.
This is probably due to the fact that the absence of tin and lead precludes any interaction between the compounds of these metals and those of copper.
The solvent action of acids upon limestone precludes their use for this purpose.
So far from it, that the obvious and proper inference precludes such a right.
The motion to lay on the table precludes all debate; and, if decided affirmatively, prevents agitation.
I am told they have put their fiat on any change whatever, and hence, as a consequence, the change in the course and language of gentlemen, which almost precludes all hope.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "precludes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.