Any given sort of conduct, that is to say, makes inevitably for the formation of certain habits of mind or muscle, weakening, or precluding the formation of, certain others.
The poverty of his family precluding any assistance from this quarter, he was obliged to find help from an eleemosynary fund then existing in his native town.
Their popularity was such that Verdi's time was absorbed for several years in their production at various opera-houses, utterly precludingnew compositions.
Miss Smithson was speedily involved in great pecuniary difficulty, and, to add to her misfortunes, she fell down stairs and broke her leg, thus precluding her own appearance on the stage.
The heat, however, was something tremendous, quite precluding any exertion from ten in the morning till the late afternoon.
During the day a great storm sprang up, precluding all chance of returning to the mainland that evening.
Frequent reference has been had to this mineral, precluding the necessity of an extended notice here.
The manner in which the circular works are connected with the square enclosure, and the relative position of each, are accurately shown in the plan, precluding the necessity of a long and intricate description.
If my existence was to be but for one moment, I would stand here and oppose this resolution; to let it pass, is precluding the freedom of inquiry into the conduct of our public officers.
He shows that this could not be the result of tumultuous river-action--the elevation of the valley precluding the possibility of its receiving a river capable of producing such effects.
In the Silurian districts no such terraces or escarpments exist, the general high dip of the strata, which often approaches the vertical, precluding any such contour.
A sufficient reply to the statement that Pemberton was appointed without the desirable evidence of fitness, is that the occasion was one precluding the employment of any officer whose capacity for such a command had been proven by ample trial.
Thus a departure from the terrestrial type in the envelope of gases covering a planet, instead of precluding life, would only tend to vary its manifestations.
And Christianity is the only religion which does equal justice to this truth, while precluding its illegitimate perversion.
Either of which range the sexes on opposite sides; thus precluding amicable co-operation.
Will not precluding them look like a wish to smother all further inquiry into the matter?
If the opinion of the committee should be adopted by the House, he conceived it would be anticipating a decision to the precludingfuture discussions of the subject.
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