“Intermediate cases are common, however, and require the exclusion of factors from a final solution.”
“This event marked Sakharov's break with the system and led to his exclusion from the top circles of the party-state leadership.”
“Frequently, students had bad ideas that were oversimplified and included strategies such as corporal punishment and exclusion of troublemakers from the class.”
exclusive
Information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively.
A member of a group who exclude others from their society.
(grammar) A word or phrase that restricts something, such as only, solely, or simply.
“In practice, private goods exist along a continuum of excludability and rivalry and can even exhibit only one of these characteristics.”
“The issue of excludability discussed earlier also hinges on contract costs.”
“The absence of excludability and rivalry introduces market failures that ensure that some goods and services cannot be efficiently provided by markets.”
“The National Marine Fisheries Service will provide the aquariums with a turtle excluder, a device required on ocean shrimp trawls.”
“The interlining makes the fabric hang well and is a marvellous draught excluder.”
“I am therefore surprised to arrive at Hotel Galapagos on Santa Cruz, an hour or so later, to find one draped across my doorstep like a novelty draft excluder.”