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Since Time Machine is a black box, doing this would require using undocumented (and thus subject to change) interfaces, something I'm loathe to do.
On top of that, disabling Time Machine on destinations would both make any restored backup also not back up with Time Machine, which would be quite bad. I'd suggest simply disconnecting the Time Machine volume, should this prove an issue for you...
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