The efforts to exclude reporters and exit pollers from the polls, they put a stop to that. |
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That measure is coupled with a decision to exclude the banks' cash holdings for reserve requirement purposes. |
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So far as the head teacher is concerned, it is a matter of fact that he did exclude him. |
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How does, for example, the meat industry exclude the freezing worker from benefiting from exporting? |
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However, since F. evanescens did not exclude other fucoids in its new range, its effect on the recipient biota is probably small. |
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Immunohistochemical staining for cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus was performed to exclude these infections in 4 patients. |
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I explained that their training requirements automatically exclude homeschooling parents, who are unable to conduct practicums in classrooms. |
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Many household insurance policies will include third-party liability, but may exclude sports activities. |
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Experiment 2 included a preceding context in order to fix the referent of the target word and to exclude singular interpretations. |
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The rights discourse has been shifted to one of dangerousness and risk management, to exclude rather than to punish appropriately. |
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It has been well said that to exclude the voice from pre-classical music would lose us most of the repertoire. |
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Parents often exclude their children from coverage under their automobile insurance in order to lower the insurance premiums. |
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Pain caused through this means should be taken seriously to exclude serious conditions like angina pectoris or any heart problem. |
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To keep your URL as simple as possible, try to exclude characters such as question marks and ampersands. |
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He said the provision would exclude many pro-democracy individuals who had been imprisoned for their beliefs. |
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General examination to exclude generalised lymphadenopathy or metastatic disease should then be undertaken. |
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As a democrat, he stated one should not automatically exclude other elected parties from participation in government. |
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The requirement to write HTML would probably exclude most people right off the bat. |
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The Home Secretary will have greater freedom to exclude and deport foreigners preaching hate and violence. |
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It is the attempt to exclude such views from acceptable public discourse that is anti-democratic. |
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We cannot exclude further occurrences of outbreaks in poultry and other birds in other areas of the European Union. |
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Some of these interpretations suggest that the new laws may not efficaciously exclude appeals based on natural justice. |
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It would exclude blood relatives such as an elderly brother and sister living together. |
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Earnings can be calculated with shares outstanding, or it can be fully diluted, and it can also include or exclude extraordinary items. |
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This does not exclude the right of justified self-defense of individuals or communities. |
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That sub-section does not exclude or disapply the provisions of the 1934 Act. |
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The figures exclude prescriptions that were dispensed by hospital pharmacies and medicines purchased over the counter. |
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However, they often exclude people who were displaced by the disaster and are now living with relatives. |
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On the other hand certain environments will exclude plant species because of the specific adaptations that are required to survive. |
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Careful physical and neurologic examinations can enable the physician to exclude organic causes. |
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Large exclosures were used to exclude mammalian herbivores, and open units of the same size were used as controls. |
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All patients had a lumbar puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid, to exclude other causes of coma. |
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Protection of the molten alloy using either a flux or a protective gas cover to exclude oxygen is therefore necessary. |
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They changed the definition of an institution to exclude these schools and homes for young juvenile offenders. |
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It is important to note that normal resting oxygenation does not exclude exertional or nocturnal oxygen desaturation. |
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He blamed a tripling of serious attacks on teachers on the government's edict to schools not to exclude violent pupils. |
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Appeals Panels still have powers to reverse decisions of schools to exclude pupils permanently. |
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Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution? |
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The prosecution are unable to exclude the very real possibility that somebody else came across him lying injured and delivered the fatal blow. |
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It's still legal in this country to exclude job applicants on grounds of age alone. |
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Counsel for the appellants argues that those words are not sufficiently precise to exclude liability for negligence. |
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The trial judge refused a preliminary request to exclude evidence or stay proceedings. |
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It is not a function of a committing magistrate to apply hearsay argument and exclude evidence. |
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Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia. |
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One must exclude metastases from carcinoids of more typical sites of origin. |
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Because no rule obliges the rapporteur of a Workshop to exclude statements from the report which are scientifically accurate. |
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And nor should it exclude the jurisdiction of any other state that gives its courts universal jurisdiction over international crimes. |
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I was pleased that the bill enunciates the principle that all relevant evidence is admissible unless there is a policy reason to exclude it. |
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The images seem minimalist, using few lines to represent detailed images and also exclude deep shading. |
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These were packed in a carton of ten, wrapped in a black cover to exclude light. |
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Most contracts will exclude any hazardous water sports or adventurous activities. |
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Vodafone's decision to exclude 0845 and 0800 tariffs from free minutes allowances has upset a number of users. |
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In space, only shields to exclude radiation are required to attain the same low temperatures throughout a large volume. |
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No, your Honour, you can exclude them by respect of a ministerial decision not to grant them a visa. |
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These exclude two major events involving numerous painters and artists held by the city biennially and annually. |
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Later emergence does not exclude biological explanation, but it is crucial to a social or biosocial explanation. |
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Most policies, for example, exclude water sport or other hazardous activities. |
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Heads are now permitted to exclude difficult pupils from mainstream classes for a maximum of 15 days. |
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Most guarantees expressly exclude faults which are the result of misuse by the consumer, accidental damage or normal wear and tear. |
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The clinician must look for tuberculosis, and confirm or exclude this treatable malady in any patient who presents with gastrointestinal disease. |
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Its necessary to bear in mind that monopolism does not exclude competition. |
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The authors also were careful to exclude examples of activity unique to a single chimpanzee. |
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Arterial blood gas analysis should be performed to exclude hypoxia and acidosis as contributors to pulmonary hypertension. |
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As far as I can tell you are attempting to redefine torture to exclude waterboarding and sleep deprivation. |
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In fact ask any management specialist, from any sector, to exclude every word of jargon from a conversation, and there is likely to be silence. |
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Somehow, possibly accidentally on purpose, this festival seems to have managed to almost totally exclude the student body. |
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However, in the absence of HIV testing of all patients, we cannot exclude HIV as a mechanism enabling multiple infection. |
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And this spring, the core price indexes, which exclude food and fuel, have posted modest increases. |
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The insurance companies in their standard policies exclude damage resulting from water, even if that water is driven by wind. |
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So if you establish yourself as a smart aleck who can do excellent stand-up comedy, it would hardly do to exclude it from your fiction. |
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She added that the government was wrong to exclude mainland immigrants from the draft, citing international law. |
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Or would it create another level of snottiness and exclude people with innate talent who shunned school in favor of experimentation? |
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The South Africans said the conference had gone adrift and they could not endorse the decision to exclude non-blacks. |
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However, this is to exclude the role of civil society and the public sphere from this process. |
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However, the data do not exclude the possibility of non-uniform lateral extension of the sequence. |
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Once the circulation is restored, a bypass should be performed to exclude the aneurysm. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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I shall however in future be careful to exclude all mention of the players involved. |
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Finally I want to exclude widescreen films, on the theory that they initially reduced the perceived need for panning and dollying. |
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These rules can be termed proscriptive and jural, because they exclude people rather than include them and are open for negotiation. |
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A questionnaire including marital status, extramarital relations and medical history was used to exclude subjects from the study group. |
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The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act. |
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Four colonies had established churches but did not exclude clergy from political office. |
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How did contemporaries explain the decision to exclude clergy from political office? |
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Commerce data exclude a number of one-time charges that show up in shareholder reports. |
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The white buccal lesions of oral lichen planus may necessitate biopsy to exclude leukoplakia, candidiasis, and secondary syphilis. |
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How do we exclude them from people who are simply casing the joint so they can commit a robbery? |
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As long as we exclude them and don't hear them out, we will allow them to continue their hate. |
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Legal rights for parents to appeal against suspension or expulsion from schools have made it more difficult to exclude troublesome students. |
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The primary reason to investigate a renal mass is to exclude a malignant neoplasm. |
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Just 66 additives are permitted in organic food production, and they must come from natural sources and exclude sweeteners and colourings. |
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How can you seriously have democracy if you exclude the largest organized political force in the country? |
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It will also exclude funds which have been allocated for expenditure within the year. |
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Evidence for this may prove difficult to find, and it remains impossible to exclude malingering as a potential cause. |
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All patients underwent toxicological analysis to exclude the presence of alcohol and other exogenous agents. |
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Cholesterol esterase was omitted from the assay to exclude intracellular cholesterol esters. |
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Lenders first exclude ineligible assets, such as receivables that are more than 90 days overdue. |
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This does not exclude the possibility of a schematic representation which captures the commonality of the various uses. |
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You don't really want a word that people have historically used to exclude you anyway. |
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The enclosures were located within a compound covered with plastic mesh to exclude large predators. |
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There is no doubt that in a contract of guarantee parties may, if so minded, exclude any one or more of the normal incidents of suretyship. |
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These guidelines specifically exclude manned aircraft but include the export of uninhabited aerial aircraft and related technology. |
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I do not see how the parol evidence rule can exclude prior contracts, as distinct from mere negotiations. |
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The estimate was defined at the scale of cistrons so as to exclude the possibility of recombination. |
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Insurance companies systematically exclude high risk groups from their plans. |
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With this kind of dual nature, the hydrophilic part will face the water and the hydrophobic part will exclude water. |
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Even though they are pathognomonic for the disease, their absence should not exclude the diagnosis. |
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No, because the so-called power to exclude competition is the exercise of the antecedently existing and separately sourced power. |
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Nothing in the tenor of that speech suggests that the court was seeking to exclude the operation of issue estoppel in these proceedings. |
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This list tends to exclude these more obvious hypocoristics and focus on other kinds. |
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He could not exclude the possibility that the dislocation had occurred in resuscitation. |
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Often women have an ultrasound examination of the pelvis and abdomen primarily to exclude gynaecological or pelvic pathology. |
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They also exclude the belief in immortality of the soul and the punishment and rewards of the afterworld. |
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It is also necessary to exclude reversible causes of failure of brain function, including depressant drugs and hypothermia. |
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The non-polar groups prefer to interact with each other, and exclude water from these regions, leading to immiscibility. |
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This is particularly evident with disjunctive queries, which use the minus sign to exclude particular search terms. |
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A full screen to exclude STIs is essential to avoid delayed diagnosis and possible long term complications. |
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To clarify, I meant that, in associating the word man with these manly traits, maybe we implicitly exclude women. |
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To exclude the possibility of phaeochromocytoma, case 1 underwent computed tomography and cases 3 and 4 underwent isotopic imaging. |
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We have completely changed our school menus to exclude additives and colourants. |
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All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease. |
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The collection points should be typical for the feedlot and should exclude areas that won't be removed during yard cleanup. |
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The right to exclude non-citizens is an inherent attribute of sovereignty, but the scope of the exclusion is a matter of policy. |
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In fact the provision was usually made in the form heirs of the body male in order to exclude inheritance by lineal female heirs as well. |
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We can begin a concentrated effort to persuade United Way campaigns to exclude local Boy Scout troops as funding recipients. |
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All the figures are taken from official statistics, and exclude employees who do less than one hour of unpaid overtime a week. |
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No apparent attempt was made to identify or exclude industry consultants, contractees, or grantees. |
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These tests will help exclude any other causes of your symptoms such as food poisoning or irritable bowel syndrome. |
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A lifelong bleeding diathesis may suggest a congenital platelet dysfunction, but an onset in adulthood does not necessarily exclude a congenital problem. |
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For this reason, other economists, such as the authors of the UN Human Development Report, routinely exclude China from aggregate data covering developing nations. |
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He would exclude the seriously wounded from that one-size-fits-all formulation. |
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Government data on wages and salaries also exclude fringe benefits. |
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Since Zarathustra tells women that their greatest hope should be to bear the overman, Nietzsche is sometimes taken to exclude the concept of the noble woman. |
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But, by making his trustees the sole judges of a question a testator does not entirely exclude recourse to the court by persons aggrieved by the trustees' decision. |
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Telephone, have a talk by all means but exclude me from arrangements. |
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The system, if it be so described, did not exclude the possibility of partiality and prejudice, and the playing field on which pupils competed was not always level. |
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He argued that navigational laws designed to develop a national merchant marine and exclude foreign vessels from coastal trade was economically unsound. |
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Last year, the independent shareholders voted by large majorities to exclude his two sons, Lachlan and James, from the board. |
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Rheumatologists tend to rely on clinical signs, symptoms, and serology, whereas neurologists rely more on histopathology in order to exclude other myopathies. |
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Patients with a diagnosis of granular cell tumor should have a complete physical examination to exclude other primary tumors or metastasis from an aggressive malignant tumor. |
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Because of violence against women, some extremists use transphobia as a tool to exclude transgendered women based on the perception that they once were men. |
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To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly. |
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The range of hip, knee, and ankle movement should be determined, and sensation should be tested for example, with a monofilament to exclude a peripheral neuropathy. |
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However, we wished to exclude other information from these analyses and so selected uninformative prior distributions that would not contribute to the posterior distributions. |
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Landscape has relevance here because it naturalises in material form the values of the powerful, marking out moral geographies that exclude and exile feared social groups. |
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But all of these seeds showed poor abilities to germinate and propagate in the canyon, even in plots that had been fenced to exclude cows and sheep. |
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Moreover, differential diagnosis to exclude opportunistic infections is difficult, due to relatively similar clinical and laboratory presentations. |
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I hope there are stringent conditions to exclude external communication. |
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Schoenberg never intended the 12-note technique to exclude possible tonal implications, and his use of hexachords is a close analogy to tonal practice. |
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We cannot exclude the possibility that some children in our study had subclinical gastrointestinal symptoms before their presentation with autistic behaviour. |
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One explanation for the existence of parasitic mating tactics may be that dominant males exclude subordinate males from using the bourgeois mating tactic. |
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In Europe, patriarchy flourished as institutions such as the family, the guild, and the university evolved to restrict or exclude women's presence and power. |
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He also examines how attempts to insist on patrilineal descent for Fijian voting rights exclude many people who lead Fijian lives through maternal ties. |
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Before we exclude amnesty from the tools available to peacemakers, we need to conduct more research into the conditions of its successes and failures. |
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Unlike four-year institutions, community colleges, because of their mission of open enrollment, do not exclude students on the basis of high-school preparation or test scores. |
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He said the general public had lost faith in politics and politicians and the forming of deals that exclude a section of the public from the political process. |
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This dilute corporatism does not exclude a contest of political parties. |
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There will be no more cosy deals or discussions that exclude the public. |
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He didn't want her to worry, and he didn't want the dietary regime she might impose, one that would exclude peanuts, potato pancakes, and his nightly six-pack of beer. |
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Another circumstance that may exclude unlawfulness is the consent of the aggrieved party if the damage feasant does not harm or violate public interest. |
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The challenge to their leadership is to have the courage to support basic democratic principles, only excluding those, who by their actions exclude themselves. |
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If public bodies continue to exclude local firms from their procurement process, all the brave words about a Smart Successful Scotland will ring hollow. |
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Tutors and students rose to the challenge of devising a special three course menu for people who must exclude a protein called gluten from their diet. |
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Since we are far from a global citizenship, we are aware of the fact that a status grounded on denizenship will also exclude some residents in Europe. |
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Is such a policy justified on the grounds of protecting choice when these schools exclude most children because of the size of the fees they charge? |
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Yet some complain that despite government funding and a well-intentioned bureaucracy, co-ops are free to exclude any resident they consider undesirable. |
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But I remember her telling schools not to exclude violent pupils. |
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The secretary may decide to exclude schools not adhering to the deadline. |
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Hence, we include this treatment to further highlight features that tend to narrow discussion and prematurely exclude working hypotheses from consideration. |
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Fourthly, the contract may contain exclusion clauses by virtue of which one party seeks to exclude or restrict a liability which he would otherwise owe to the other. |
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By over-professionalising we exclude mature folk whose experience would make them better dominies in a typical housing estate than a young graduate. |
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Concurrent powers are those which are entrusted primarily to one body which does not, however, exclude the possibility of another body intervening at a later date to regulate the matters concerned. |
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The multivocal voice is an aestethic concept that fosters the integrative approach to contemporary vocal performance practices that do not exclude one or the other of the above mentioned voice paradigms. |
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Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action. |
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Read too strictly, this would exclude highly inventive works of science fiction and fantasy because they lack realism. |
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The Los Angeles Times as well as the website Reddit have chosen to exclude contributions from skeptics. |
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Their answer on the national level was to exclude religion altogether from the Constitution and from national politics. |
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How do you exclude Game of Thrones, when it produced the most shocking TV moment of the year with the Red Wedding? |
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Madame des Ursins confesses in her voluminous correspondence that she made herself a burden to the king in her anxiety to exclude him from all other influence. |
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The very nature of the urban renaissance in Bristol was to exclude rustics from participation rather than to transform them into citified wannabes. |
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Never exclude anyone from voicing a perspective on the question at issue. |
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Such observations can be used to exclude possible alternatives such as neutron stars. |
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A coherent classification of Narrow Bantu will likely need to exclude many of the Zone A and perhaps Zone B languages. |
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The term legislation is sometimes used to include these situations, or the term primary legislation may be used to exclude these other forms. |
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At this point the parties may also engage in pretrial motions to exclude or include particular legal or factual issues before trial. |
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I cannot agree to exclude them from the protection of the Imperial Parliament. |
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The verb monopolise or monopolize refers to the process by which a company gains the ability to raise prices or exclude competitors. |
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Fa is not partial to the noble, does not exclude ministers, and does not discriminate against the common people. |
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When the National Park was formed in 1951 the boundary was deliberately shaped to exclude Kendal. |
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It is then made into large bales which are wrapped tightly in plastic to exclude air. |
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In 1994, the National Park boundaries were changed to include common land at Shaugh Moor and exclude china clay worked land at Lee Moor. |
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Another characteristic of the subject is the educability, that is, to uninform and to exclude. |
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Our claims are of major value to shareholders because Angstrom can exclude competitors from making, using, and selling such products. |
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However, escaping the winter depression doesn't exclude UAE residents from catching the sniffles during the flu season. |
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For instance, some corporate insurance policies commonly exclude coverage for conduct of fraud, insider trading or personal profiteering. |
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There may need to be zonation of the coast and one of the ways we could do this is to exclude dogs from some areas. |
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However, it has been well documented that the absence of papilledema does not exclude this entity. |
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Suspensions and debarments to exclude government contractors from the federal marketplace incite passions on all sides. |
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However, in our case a skin biopsy was taken to exclude cryptococcus and other opportunistic infections. |
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Consequently, HF patients of the study had normal or overweight BMI ratios which confirming to exclude the cachectic HF patients from the study. |
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A thick or extensive aquiclude can and does exclude further penetration of salt water under such circumstances. |
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The succinctness of his treatment has forced him to exclude flows in a rotating environment and computational fluid dynamics. |
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Experts differ on what factors to include and exclude when tallying costs. |
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Adjustment to exclude 2010 and 2009 remeasurements of income tax uncertainties and a 2009 change in state deferred income taxes. |
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From an Orthodox point of view, these two fields do not exclude each other but coinhere harmoniously, although this opinion may seem risky. |
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These include the family, the basic unit of society, which the welfare state tends to marginalize and even exclude. |
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At lunch time and during breaks such cliques tend to clannishly exclude outsiders. |
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An urgent MRI scan or myelography is required to exclude extrinsic cord compression due to bacterial abscess, tuberculous abscess or lymphoma. |
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Previously, gamblers could only exclude themselves from one betting shop at a time and had to fill in forms for each different company. |
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A PILOT scheme helping gambling addicts to exclude themselves from betting shops is to be expanded. |
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The presence of a megaspore at their base excluded a vegetative origin from the mother plant, but we cannot exclude apogamy. |
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Our results suggest that high and low dream recallers differ in dream memorization, but do not exclude that they also differ in dream production. |
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These opinion polls are for Great Britain and generally exclude Northern Ireland. |
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They exclude discussion of prenatal development, and meiosis, mitosis, and fetal development, although genetics and teratogens are covered. |
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The NAE method permits certain service providers to exclude amounts from gross income that, based on experience, they do not expect to collect. |
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Forest carbon trading schemes vest ownership of forest carbon in governments and carbon traders, and exclude communities without tenurial rights. |
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In the presence of a high CVP transoesophageal echocardiography was performed to exclude cardiac tamponade. |
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Eversion of the upper lid is important to exclude a foreign body abrading the cornea. |
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Severely hypotonic dialysis fluid can cause hemolysis, but two facts are adequate to exclude this as a cause in our cases. |
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The role of the state is to engage with ethnicities rather than favor some, or exclude others. |
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His critics take alarm only when it becomes apparent that he would bowdlerize Homer and exclude from his state the great tragedians. |
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At the end, the microcatheter was removed and a coronariography was performed to exclude dissections. |
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Most automobile insurance policies, however, exclude coverage for diminished value. |
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The diagnosis is easy, for it is only necessary to exclude the mild form of polycythemia, ereuthrophobia, and a few other unrelated conditions. |
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We thus cannot exclude that the increase of follistatin immediately after the race at least in part was due to hemoconcentration. |
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Today's philosophy tends to exclude empirical study of the natural world by means of the scientific method. |
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This did not necessarily link lodges to the irreligious, but neither did this exclude them from the occasional heresy. |
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Both governments exclude some people born in Northern Ireland, in particular persons born without one parent who is a British or Irish citizen. |
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Sometimes shire county is used to exclude Berkshire, because it has no county council. |
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This faculty does not exclude liturgical celebrations according to the Roman Rite. |
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At this point, it becomes important to exclude airborne acetic bacteria, so vats are filled completely to exclude air. |
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My intention here is not to exclude the consent of the people from being one just foundation of government where it has place. |
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He argued that Jesus made several implicit claims to divinity, which would logically exclude that claim. |
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Harley supported a Bill to exclude from the Commons holders of government office and placemen in an effort to weaken court patronage. |
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They thus charge additional fees for delivery to the Highlands, or exclude the area entirely. |
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With land one held, one could not formally exchange the land, consolidate fields, or entirely exclude others. |
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All personnel figures exclude the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and its associated University Air Squadrons. |
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This new definition is aimed to exclude payments to applicants who exercise no real or tangible agricultural activity on their land. |
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They vary as much as the Guardian but generally exclude the more Araucarian style of puzzle. |
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The absence of such a signal does, however, not exclude the possibility that the compact object is a neutron star. |
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However, his decision to exclude her did not prevent her presence at most councils and battles. |
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This act was further modified in 1746 and 1748 to exclude clergy ordained in Scotland. |
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It should also be noted that the Scottish figures exclude offshore oil revenue. |
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It also recommended that the colleges should be unsectarian in nature and that they should exclude the teaching of theology. |
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But a study showed no medical reason to exclude women, though pregnant women would still be excluded. |
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These are the Ignorant Omniscients to make place for whom we are exhorted by modern sages to exclude our God and Untenant the Universe. |
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While optimalism does not exclude the possibility of a deity, it also doesn't require one, and is compatible with atheism. |
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A monotypic habitat is one in which a single species of animal or plant is so dominant as to virtually exclude all other species. |
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The decision to exclude Low German in formal education was not without controversy, however. |
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For resin to survive long enough to become amber, it must be resistant to such forces or be produced under conditions that exclude them. |
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However, recent contributions to this debate have attempted to exclude Marxism from the discussion. |
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This does not, however, exclude other atmospheric and oceanic factors from contributing to anomalous warming. |
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Even today, the black only bloco continues to exclude others because of their skin color. |
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Groupers often pair spawn, which enables large males to competitively exclude smaller males from reproducing. |
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Many systems exclude from income part or all of superannuation or other national retirement plan payments. |
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Most tax systems exclude from income health care benefits provided by employers or under national insurance systems. |
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Ethnogenesis can be promoted to include or exclude any ethnic minority living within a certain country. |
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Congress to exclude Puerto Rico from the Jones Act restrictions without success. |
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Exclude as many hardware types and items from autodetection as possible. If autodetection crashes, run Setup again and exclude more items from autodetection. |
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In the 1960s, France sought to exclude the British from the European unification process, seeking to build its own standing in continental Europe. |
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At Utrecht and Breda there was strong pressure from the Dutch Reformed Church to exclude from employment British preachers who refused to take membership in the classis. |
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Atar came back from France and he is on fire with Maccabi Haifa but he has history with the coach, who felt he was not serious enough and decided to exclude him. |
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Next, the premerger banks were reranked to ensure that they were included in the data set, and the postmerger banks were deranked to exclude them from the premerger period. |
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But as we rise in the evolutionary scale of normal creatures, and as we exclude disease, ambidexterity progressively gives way to single-handedness, generaly right-handedness. |
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Since other dense anatomical structures are around and in contact the EC, the EC was defined to exclude the dorsal endopiriform nucleus and the piriform cortex. |
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A rock shrimp fishery off Florida found the devices did not exclude 166 species of fish, 37 crustacean species, and 29 species of other invertebrates. |
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For example, keiretsu arrangements, consisting of interlocking industrial, financial, and trading companies, exclude outsiders and stifle competition. |
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These herdings and stabbings and stranglings occurred five hundred years ago, before America felt the withering touch of Europe. Does that exclude them from our concern? |
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Observations were conducted on a single day when 90 inflorescences were randomly chosen and covered with a fine mesh bag at between 0700 h and 0800 h to exclude pollinators. |
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All personnel figures exclude the University Royal Naval Unit. |
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Usually a taxpayer can exclude workers' compensation from his or her gross income but may be required to include Social Security benefits, including disability benefits. |
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Most homeowners policies exclude coverage for sinkholes, and it's difficult to find an insurance company that offers the coverage even on an optional basis. |
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It is often difficult to exclude the possibility that patterns of differential growth might contribute to the generation or maintenance of sexually dimorphic characteristics. |
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Conversely, more restrictive definitions also exist, typically based on the extent of the historical Northumbria, which exclude Cheshire and Lincolnshire. |
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The City of Nottingham's boundaries are tightly drawn and exclude several suburbs and satellite towns that are usually considered part of Greater Nottingham. |
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So what he does here is to almost exclude from his modernized inner-outer languages model MIA Gandhari and NIA Dardic because they share so few isoglosses with the rest. |
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Direct laryngoscopy and biopsy are essential to exclude other more common causes of vocal fold abnormalities, including malignancy and respiratory papillomatosis. |
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One explanation for the evolution of slit pupils is that they exclude light more effectively than a circular pupil, helping to protect the eyes during daylight. |
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In general, the higher the barriers to entry, the greater potential for profits, since you can exclude new individuals or companies from becoming your competitors. |
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Further, flu pandemics generally exclude recurrences of seasonal flu. |
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While some online stores do offer free shipping on orders to Puerto Rico, many merchants exclude Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and other United States territories. |
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The extent of these modifications will likely determine the defensibility of the taxpayer's position to exclude a vehicle from the luxury automobile limits. |
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Finally they both considered that it might be unjust and unwise to exclude Asian traders, whether Chinese, Malay or Javanese, from the Moluccas by force. |
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Churchill decided to exclude the media and members of the UK parliament. |
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It shouldn't be exclude that irreflective agreement can make harm for people of these countries as well as to make Georgian people the hostages of the foreign policy. |
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Even a cursory reading of IRC section 121 reveals that when Congress instituted it, the intent was to exclude the vast majority of personal residence gains from tax. |
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Therefore, if there is any doubt in diagnosis, image-guided biopsy of the peritoneum or omental cake may help to exclude a non ovarian malignancy. |
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Similarly, householders who do not have a licence cannot exclude themselves from unsolicited calls from TV Licensing by registering with the Telephone Preference Service. |
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Kazakhstan has a clear and consistent position to exclude the possibility of introducing a single or supranational currency within the Eurasian Economic Union. |
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Other more restrictive definitions include New England and New York as part of the Northeast United States, but exclude Pennsylvania and New Jersey. |
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The mutualists in these interactions have, over millions of years, evolved traits that act to intensify the mutualism and to exclude the parasites. |
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Although the town is in the centre of the Snowdonia National Park, the boundaries of the Park exclude the town and its substantial slate waste heaps. |
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An early market entrant that takes advantage of the cost structure and can expand rapidly can exclude smaller companies from entering and can drive or buy out other companies. |
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Because this interpersonal, biological alliance can be elevated to something sacramental does not exclude the firm and undeniable realities that undergird it. |
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By recommending that users exclude some file extensions and folders from antivirus scans, Microsoft may put users at risk, a security company said. |
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In addition, if non-cohesive soil is categorised as unfavourable, completive investigations should be obligatory to exclude untypical failure types such as internal erosion. |
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