Word History Etymology Latin praecludere, from prae- + claudere to close — more at close entry 1 First Known Use circa 1513, in the meaning defined at sense 2 Time Traveler The first known use of preclude was circa 1513 See more words from the same year ...
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HorwichPaulMindHorwich, P. (1995). Meaning, use and truth: On whether a use-theory of meaning is precluded by the requirement that whatever constitutes the meaning of a predicate be capable. Mind, 104(414), 355-368.
the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in relation to Article XI of the US-Argentina bilateral investment treaty (BIT), which, in different degrees, had referred to the customary doctrine of "necessity" to derive Article XI's substantive meaning and legal effects. ...
("ICSID") in relation to Article XI of the US-Argentina bilateral investment treaty ("BIT"), which, in different degrees, had referred to the customary doctrine of "necessity" to derive Article Xl's substantive meaning and legal effects. Neither Sempra v. Argentina, LG&E v. Argentina, ...