Rather, it is the narrow focus on that topic, to the exclusion of civics and history, that troubles him. |
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In addition to its brewing interests it also runs over a thousand tied pubs, which sell the company's own brew at the exclusion of other beers. |
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The process of exclusion affects not only the squinting eye, but also in part the one that does not squint. |
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There is, however, an exclusion to this rule for timeshares of less than two weeks per annum where no rent will be presumed. |
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This sense of racial exclusion also began to take a toll on the patriotic sentiments of those who had been interned. |
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Currently, the northern boundary of the exclusion zone runs along the Belham Valley and then in a north-easterly direction. |
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We then had to consider whether permanent exclusion was a reasonable response to that behaviour. |
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Marsh lives in a council flat and injects tireless devotion into his work to the exclusion of any private life. |
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The two principal features of Bacon's new method were an emphasis on gradual, progressive inductions, and a method of exclusion. |
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She has decided, too, to concentrate on her game for a few years to the exclusion of all else. |
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He said that if this issue was not addressed, it would create problems of social exclusion, and create ghettoised undocumented communities. |
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The Whigs owed their name, like the Tories, to the exclusion crisis of Charles II's reign. |
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Futurists once maintained that Internet users would form virtual communities to the exclusion of real-world relationships. |
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Conversely, they believe tracking can doom non-gifted pupils to low expectations and exclusion. |
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An aliquot of the cell suspension was removed and the number of viable cells determined by trypan blue exclusion. |
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It consists in mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion, that tend to follow pre-existing sociological and economic divisions. |
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Why would a national debate on food tolerance focus on burgers to the exclusion of, say, Mexican fast food, soul food, or sushi? |
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A sociology of violence in the schools is primarily a sociology of exclusion. |
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The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation. |
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Other funds are aimed at developing alternatives to exclusion from schools if pupils are involved in bullying or truancy. |
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We have interpreted it as a synapomorphy for asteroids, ophiuroids, echinoids, and holothuroids, to the exclusion of the crinoids. |
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This is an experimental work devoted to linking words through sound, to the near exclusion of semantics. |
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But the exclusion of Creole cuisine from the top league table wouldn't meet with local approval. |
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The suburb is more of an ad hoc social development, a forerunner of the gated community, built around the principle of exclusion. |
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The Pauli exclusion principle does not apply, however, to particles with integral spin, known as bosons, such as photons. |
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This was less a political protest against war, than a frustrated tantrum born of the left's own sense of exclusion. |
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Fire exclusion has diminished natural pine reproduction as more fire-sensitive hardwoods, vines, briars, and forbs invade the understory. |
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The money will be used to target specific areas of social exclusion and poverty in sparsely populated areas. |
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For example, as universal as preferential exclusion may be for stabilizers, it does not always correlate with effects on protein function. |
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In contrast, Mycenaean feasting on the Greek mainland seems to have arisen from elite customs aimed at exclusion. |
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Needless to say, the two slighted women had been less than thrilled concerning their banishment and protested their exclusion on a daily basis. |
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I can focus intently on things that fascinate me, to the exclusion of all other things. |
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At the same time, she argues against market proponents who claim simplistically that markets reduce social exclusion and economic insecurity. |
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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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The language of racial inferiority and exclusion was used as unselfconsciously in this debate as it was on the franchise question. |
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However, other patterns in species' distributions failed to provide evidence of competitive exclusion at high productivity. |
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Bullying can be direct, through verbal or physical attacks, or indirect, through exclusion or rejection. |
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The regulation provides an FBT reporting exclusion for some child tuition assistance. |
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Despite our exclusion criteria, other confounding influences may have occurred as a result of inapparent inflammatory disease. |
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Although the colour bar lasted only a few seasons, football in Darwin was tainted with racist exclusion until the end of the war. |
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The exclusion of the eunuch is ideologically accomplished by designating him as ritually impure. |
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You can see how the slightest impropriety would be pounced on as grounds for derision and exclusion. |
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An ordinary person had entered the exclusion zone and was actually attacking. |
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In any event, the exclusion of them from the balancing exercise is likewise illegitimate. |
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Police were immediately called in to evacuate the area and set up a 200m exclusion zone. |
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The very rationale of the exclusion at common law of a confession by a third party is the risk of fabrication. |
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Fermions obey the Pauli exclusion principle, which means that two of them cannot occupy the same quantum state. |
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There are so many unoccupied electron states in metals that an electron can wander freely without being limited by the Pauli exclusion principle. |
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The Festival is finally abandoned after the confirmed outbreak just five miles away puts the track within an exclusion zone. |
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In fact I did not condemn abbreviation, I condemned the near-total exclusion of ideas. |
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She absconded with the jewellery and the question was whether the loss was covered by the insurance policy or fell within its exclusion clause. |
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But does it really warrant wall-to-wall news coverage, to the exclusion of everything else? |
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The exclusion of the Corsicans in the high administration, the legal inequalities and the economic situation started a succession of jacqueries. |
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These measures have included yellow card instant warnings and exclusion zones. |
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Such a warrantless search should lead to the exclusion of the evidence pursuant to s.24 of the Charter. |
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In one man is embodied the rise of black America from poverty and social exclusion to acceptance and eventual success on its own terms. |
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But they should be made consciously and accountably with an awareness of the ethical implications for inclusion and exclusion. |
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These data further support the idea that the observed micronuclei result from preferential exclusion of acentric DNA fragments. |
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The crowd jeered when the trustees refused to hear arguments about Hall's exclusion. |
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The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of justice is more problematic. |
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We attributed the effect of predator exclusion primarily to juvenile green crabs and fish. |
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But even inside the exclusion zone, the middle of the road was quite clear of snow. |
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While the main panel of the altarpiece portrays a story of communal inclusion, the predella bears a story of social exclusion. |
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Moreover, a syndicate bank will find it difficult to surmount the usual exclusion clauses and disclaimers inserted in the documentation. |
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Circular exclusion zones around contaminated farms will mean nothing if there is a strong wind blowing in one direction. |
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Consecutive patients whose referral letters gave no reason for exclusion were considered provisionally eligible. |
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The air exclusion zone over London continued and extra armed units were deployed in the departure and arrival halls of Gatwick and Heathrow. |
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There were 213 patients after exclusion of the 58 patients who were palliated, followed up for less than 24 months or lost to follow-up. |
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Officers have been given the go-ahead to impose curfews and exclusion zones on young hooligans. |
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By the same token, neglecting to share a feast indicated an absence of ties, and exclusion from the feasting community meant rejection. |
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One cannot view one's own team to the exclusion of what the opposition is doing. |
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The only exclusion criterion was overt signs of vitamin A deficiency, which was not present in any child. |
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The exclusion of such parties from our electoral system undermines our claim to political pluralism. |
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Much of Olympic Park has been turned into an exclusion zone, surrounded by about three kilometres of perimeter fencing. |
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The authorities put a two-mile exclusion zone around the farm in the province of Balikesir. |
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It was influenced in part by its long exclusion from power, which educated it to the merits of checks and balances and a more pluralistic order. |
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All the while a paraglider was buzzing the complex, in direct contravention of the air exclusion zone at Lucas Heights. |
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Minorities, be they linguistic or religious, dread the assimilation as much as they fear exclusion. |
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Some members of the population, such as amputees, will never be able to use certain recognition systems, leading to possible social exclusion. |
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The fishing plan was dropped, and model boats were allowed with a 30m exclusion zone surrounding the lake's southern area for bird habitat. |
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Both Italy and Spain reacted with anger at their exclusion from the Berlin summit. |
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For marginalised black Americans, wearing what is ostensibly leisurewear became a symbol of exclusion from the labour market. |
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The expansion of the trawler exclusion zone to include the whole project area helped. |
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Avoidance for innocent misrepresentation or nondisclosure is not permitted, unless the law prohibits such an exclusion. |
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A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism. |
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There will also be an air exclusion zone over central London and police helicopters will relay aerial pictures to the control room. |
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A five-mile exclusion zone has been placed around the farm while tests are carried out. |
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An air exclusion zone will be put in force over the hotel with fighters on standby at nearby RAF Leuchars in Fife. |
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According to the Levitical purity system, blindness implied, first of all, an exclusion from the political religious system. |
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The crack RAF team was forced to call off its acrobatics because the aircraft violated an eight-mile exclusion zone needed for the performance. |
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His life story gives his words authenticity, whether he is talking about social exclusion or global conflict. |
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There is no exclusion of gross negligence, serious fault, or anything of a like nature. |
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Girls tend to use more indirect, subtle, and social methods such as exclusion, manipulation, and spreading rumors. |
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An exclusion zone has been declared, and road and transport links nearby have been closed. |
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Mental illness was rooted in a loss of existential freedom, leading to alienation and social exclusion. |
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An alcohol exclusion zone could be set up in an area of York city centre which is plagued by antisocial drinkers. |
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She is said to have had the run of Downing Street, until her exclusion in April. |
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The Loyalist working-class areas of Belfast suffer nothing like the level of social exclusion faced by the Roma. |
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The grievous error he and his atonalist cohorts made was to dictate the path of new music to the exclusion of all else. |
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We calculated a mean exclusion probability by averaging the probabilities for individual nests. |
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Previous studies have shown that assessments of dye exclusion can depend upon the electrical charge of the dye and other factors. |
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In the beginning it was Irish emigrants suffering from homelessness or social exclusion that were in the majority in the centre. |
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However, the majority of health issues are a direct result of homophobia, heterosexism and social exclusion in society. |
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The concept of the good bacteria outcompeting the bad is known as competitive exclusion and has been around for many years. |
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Typically, schools rely on some form of exclusion or ostracism to control the behavior of students. |
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Sweden's continued exclusion from the eurozone is bound to come into sharp focus. |
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Books, dramas, films and teleplays invariably highlight the love of beauty, sometimes to the exclusion of all other forms of togetherness. |
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The exclusion of such men optimises the effectiveness of screening by increasing the level of participation. |
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And the sea will also be off-limits, with French warships guarding a maritime exclusion zone around Omaha Beach near Arromanches. |
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Nevertheless, she lays out a clear design for the text and illustrations without losing much by the exclusion of an index. |
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In the worst sense, he was a monomaniacal martinet whose focus on his bailiwick to the exclusion of everything else is phenomenal. |
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The diagnosis remains one of exclusion because underlying conditions such as diabetes or regional enteritis may produce similar symptoms. |
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The feminine is positioned on the side of the open, the masculine on the side of liquidation, closure and exclusion. |
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Tibet was a theocracy, ruled by incarnate Buddhas, and, in imitation of China, it had adopted a policy of almost complete exclusion. |
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The exclusion principle would then block the possibility of any transitions to them from the positive energy states. |
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For most practical purposes the exclusion is one of form, not substance, and is based on local cultural notions of what is seemly. |
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However, in English law statutory liability cannot be excluded by disclaimer or exclusion clauses. |
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Do we pay close attention to our religious observances to the exclusion of the inner life of our hearts? |
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Finally the parties made no submissions either orally or in writing about the business exclusion. |
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Both sides of this issue reflect the social and geographical exclusion of black people in a discriminatory society. |
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I wasn't sure whether the issue was one of social privilege or gender exclusion, or both. |
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Reality TV rules and it's supposed to be fun, but in the end all it's about is exclusion and rejection. |
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We are here because, whatever our sexuality, we believe that the days of exclusion are numbered. |
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The subjects were selected on the basis of exclusion and inclusion criteria. |
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Their detention, removal and exclusion from the territory are inconsistent with any or all of those words. |
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The Panel agreed that permanent exclusion would have a highly detrimental effect on him at the present time. |
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They should retain the remit to mobilise and lead the active response to acute poverty and exclusion. |
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Rastafarians were subjected to disdain, harassment and exclusion in Jamaica. |
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Some people have used exclusion diets and have corrected their arthritis by these means. |
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Secondly, their exclusion would not affect the settlement, in terms of the quality or the amount. |
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The result is lower growth and exclusion for young workers trying to get jobs, get credit, or start their own businesses. |
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Caste was not the basis for any exclusion of participation in the political process. |
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No economic system can take the moral high ground when it comes to social and economic exclusion. |
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He said sanctions which could feature in such a charter would range from detention to permanent exclusion. |
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Unable to see the areas themselves, all you have to go on is the circles of exclusion, the difficulties in movement. |
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Geeks and freaks become what they are negatively, through their exclusion by others. |
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This finding may have been due to our exclusion of people over age 65 and those living in remote areas. |
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These private men's clubs continued the European traditions of elitism, race superiority and gender exclusion. |
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We construe civil marriage to mean the voluntary union of two persons as spouses, to the exclusion of all others. |
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I have always had a strong preference for vocational education myself, but not to the exclusion of all else. |
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That is a perfectly normal human motivation but one that is pursued by Leftists more or less to the exclusion of all else. |
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All of these, surely, must preoccupy the Prime Minister to the exclusion of almost everything else. |
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Some doctors become so involved with their profession to the exclusion of all else that their family life takes a beating. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, Gielgud was immersed in the world of the theatre to the exclusion of almost everything else. |
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I think the music has a kind of entrancing quality, which makes you focus on it to the exclusion of all else. |
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I want to be able to focus on that one thing, to the exclusion of all others. |
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If so, the Old Firm would be free to squirrel away to Sky and negotiate their own pay-per-view deals to the exclusion of all the other clubs. |
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It doesn't have to consume the time for everybody and to the exclusion of all else. |
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Metal exclusion grids and escape hatches are now in use in prawn fisheries around the world to stop bigger fish being wastefully killed. |
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Nutrient supply was enhanced by a granulose fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus, and grazer density was manipulated by exclusion cages. |
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Seriously, the worst result of keeping a weblog would have to be the thing taking over your life, to the exclusion of all else. |
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He does not accept the fashionable concept that working to the exclusion of all other aspects of life is detrimental. |
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I think it's a mistake to focus on one factor to the exclusion of all others. |
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There is a legitimate question about the way the media celebrates one female type to the exclusion of all others, but that is not the issue here. |
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The exclusion of political views from public debate logically extends into the openly violent suppression of public actions based upon those views. |
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Basically, idiopathic pericarditis is a disease of exclusion. |
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The fashion industry could never, would never, state its exclusion of black models overtly. |
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Elie bemoans its exclusion from the modern American story, and most agree that his appraisal is accurate. |
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A spokeswoman for Sheffield Council said the overall aim was to regenerate the area by demolishing housing in a poor condition in areas of deepening social exclusion. |
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And what they wanted was pink and purple, to the exclusion of every other color. |
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To maintain the exclusion from combat roles creates an artificial boundary that women cannot cross. |
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Such special rights, however, should not justify exclusion from full participation in the American dream of liberty, equal opportunity, and the like. |
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Each community can assert its own convictions forcefully, but neither community should resort to anathemas or silences, to exclusion or withdrawal. |
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It's not the language of foreclosure or exclusion or retrogression. |
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Natalie Fryde is quoted to the exclusion of important later revisory work. |
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Recently, some young intellectual radicals, calling themselves the anti-feminists, have formed a movement for the exclusion of women from science and learning. |
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This perception of blindness in terms of social exclusion appears in some passages of the Israelite literature that presuppose the Levitical health care system. |
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Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty, a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion. |
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A Trib investigation of the last 18 months of jury arrays, the complete lists of everyone summoned for criminal jury duty, found a consistent pattern of racial exclusion. |
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He went on to scarify the same companies for being only interested in putting on the tried and the tested to the exclusion of modern works by Irish writers and composers. |
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I would have expected more discussion on intellectuals as producers of ethnocentric symbols of exclusion, ethnic self-aggrandizement, self-pity, and exalted martyrology. |
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The US coastguard imposed a three-mile boat exclusion zone around the island and Patriot anti-aircraft missile batteries were installed on beaches. |
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Every TV news programme covered it to the exclusion of most other things. |
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It is one of those awful ironies which can drive to the brink of madness those who are ravenous for Hollywood success to the exclusion of all else. |
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The focus on that issue to the exclusion of all others exasperates her. |
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It focused on military training to the exclusion of virtually all else. |
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The same feeling of exclusion feeds the present distrust of police and the tacit acceptance of violence fueling the current riots. |
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Could a defendant sued in tort rely on an exclusion clause in the contract when sued by a person who was not a party, and therefore traditionally not bound by its terms? |
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No particular model is used to the exclusion of any others, but the themes from attachment theory and transactional analysis are prevalent in the units. |
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Current mms director Liz Birnbaum didn't take office until July 2009, months after the exclusion was granted. |
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Passed over for membership on several occasions, the twosome threatened court action to reverse their exclusion, an argument backed by the province's Equality Commission. |
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The exclusion of a clause in the Democratic platform has now exploded into the biggest issue of the party's National Convention. |
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These are aimed at pupils who are underachieving or at risk of exclusion and cover basic skills like literacy and numeracy as well as sport, music, ICT and media courses. |
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Primary teachers, he added, can readily identify those who will most likely underachieve and drop out early in a society of poverty, unemployment and social exclusion. |
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We have proved that sport has the real potential to tackle problems like social exclusion, and personally I feel sport is greatly undervalued in this role. |
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The occurrence of precious metal vessels suited to drinking appears to confirm that Mycenaean convivial habits favored exclusion rather than cohesion. |
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Psychoanalysis, then, becomes a discourse of exclusion, as it naturalizes the morality or immorality associated with elements of one's psychological make-up. |
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In some cases, no doubt, the exclusion of the testator's immediate family from a Will may be evidence of an unsound mind, or of lack of understanding or approval. |
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Pupils attending the centre are either temporarily or permanently out of school as a result of illness, pregnancy, exclusion, non-attendance or special needs. |
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The recent exclusion of most cow brains, eyes, spinal cords, and intestines from the human food supply may make beef safer, but where are those tissues going? |
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Other reasons for exclusion were dementia, hemorrhage, pregnancy, asthma, chronic lung disease and any contraindication to either of the study medications. |
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However, these horses are going to struggle to avoid an exclusion order because they will have to race off 40 and are going to be out of the handicap in every race. |
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No fewer than four aircraft had strayed into the exclusion zone around Elvington, putting the lives of those in the air and on the ground at risk. |
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An organometallic compound is an organic compound in which a metal atom is attached directly to a carbon, with the exclusion of metallic salts of organic acids. |
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Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone. |
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Traditionally, the field of parasitology has dealt with eukaryotic animals, to the exclusion of viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc., which is the way it will be approached here. |
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In addition to electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle applies to all sub-atomic particles with half-integral spins, known as fermions, such as neutrons and protons. |
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For electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle paradoxically leads to an effective attraction that balances the particles' electrostatic repulsion at short distances. |
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Seasonal mammals may be absent from the far north because of purely abiotic limitations or because of competitive exclusion by continuous species. |
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Consequently, daily variations in irradiance may slow rates of competitive exclusion or reverse the identity of the superior competitor but not allow stable coexistence. |
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Spatial heterogeneity may also maintain genetic diversity through niche specialization, which would prevent competitive exclusion and periodic selection. |
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In modern ecosystems, this is frequently due to competitive exclusion of previously established species, though such causal factors cannot be applied to these fossil taxa. |
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Campaigns against forced sterilization or institutionalization or exclusion from public schools have been led by family members or the professionals who work with them. |
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From midnight tonight, the three buildings and the surrounding areas will be cordoned off as part of a security exclusion zone round the conference. |
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As such, it became a force for exclusion rather than inclusion. |
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Third, it cross-questions closely the link between nationalism, militarism and patriarchy in the specificity of women's inclusion to and exclusion from the military. |
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Suppose, with these pragmatists and other contextualists, we focus on the activity of justifying beliefs to the exclusion of the state of being justified in holding a belief. |
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Various pretexts, excuses, and complications have been invoked over the years, but essentially this is a matter of politically motivated exclusion. |
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This phenomenon is similar to suicidal defense against phage infection, or phage exclusion, programmed by prophages and plasmids, and may well play a similar role. |
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The rest of the house was completely dark with the exclusion of bright flashes of lightning every other minute or so, followed by a quiet growling thunder. |
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Our exclusion is a scandal and a disgrace to the local Council. |
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Such practices do not necessarily entail intentional discrimination, but they provide a basis for legal action when the outcome is the exclusion of certain groups. |
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However, at Blacktail, after several years of vole exclusion, legumes became more common in exclosures than in control plots that were accessible to voles. |
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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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It also required claims for land in the exclusion zones to be entertained for no more than one year after a declaration that the area is no longer within the exclusion zone. |
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A 3km exclusion zone will apply around infected farms outside the four main problem areas and county council staff will manage signs in these places. |
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The team had to abort their display almost before it had begun, because they had spotted no fewer than four other aircraft in what was supposed to be an exclusion zone. |
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A two-mile exclusion zone for shipping and aircraft was set up around it. |
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The truth is that an American expatriate has a foreign income exclusion. |
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The number and viability of macrophage cells were assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion using a hematocytometer. |
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A 50m exclusion zone was set up and both carriageways of the A19 were closed. |
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The Lithuanians declared that a desire to avoid tendentiousness was the reason for this exclusion. |
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This exclusion hollows out the religious equality guaranteed by the Free Exercise Clause. |
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Normal exclusion practices for sciarid flies do not work because the phorid is so tiny. |
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The teaching goal was to establish relations between lexigram comparisons with photograph samples via exclusion of Mayer-Johnson symbols. |
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The reasoning task requires the mice to make an inference by exclusion. |
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It infers by exclusion that the food must be under the novel object. |
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Moreover, automatic processing steps such as lemmatization, exclusion, and inclusion were also undertaken. |
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The banders can be configured with pre-milling, corner rounding with brushless AC control and pneumatic exclusion of units. |
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The ITC issued a general exclusion order against all infringing kinesiotherapy devices and their components. |
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Birds were also widely used in studies of the niche hypothesis and Georgii Gause's competitive exclusion principle. |
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Settlements known to be within the exclusion zone are shown in italics, since they cannot be accessed and are no longer habitable. |
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Wolves appear capable of escaping competitive exclusion from tigers only when human persecution decreases tiger numbers. |
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In areas where jackals become very abundant, the population of foxes decreases significantly, apparently because of competitive exclusion. |
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When sea ice forms, salts are left out of the ice, a process known as brine exclusion. |
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He was accused of both racism, for resisting exclusion of apartheid South Africa, and antisemitism. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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It was a part of the World Rally Championship for many years until its exclusion after the 2002 event owing to financial difficulties. |
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Clinicians act paternalistically when they act on the beneficence principle to the exclusion of the autonomy principle. |
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In the psychology databases utilizing the same search terms, delimiter, and exclusion criteria, no new articles were identified. |
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The question of the hierarchical exclusion of ADHD in the presence of pervasive developmental disorders is a contentious one. |
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They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue. |
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This again suggests the political nature of his exclusion from public life. |
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A physician conducted the otopharyngeal examination to screen for otitis and other otopathy for exclusion from the study. |
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On the other hand, no fragment for the known phloroglucin exclusion is detected, arguing for a substitution of the A-ring. |
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It's an unscientifically justified exclusion,'' said Peter Galvin, a conservation biologist with the Center for Biologic Diversity. |
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Cell viability was determined microscopically by trypan blue exclusion, and the number of cells was counted by a hematocytometer. |
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Consociationalism suggests a model of democracy that is based on equitable representation when fractionalization and societal exclusion are high. |
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We used a hemocytometer with trypan blue exclusion to obtain total cell counts. |
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Mrs Blair told the TUC executive they had a strong case to challenge the exclusion. |
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Fundamental errorists, indeed, ought to be the subjects of uncompromising controversy, and of exclusion from church privileges. |
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The rare and highly prized fossil remains of eurypterids occur in very few places, and almost always to the exclusion of other kinds of fossils. |
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Moral arguments for the exclusion of persons with alcohol dependency from gaining access to liver transplantations are examined. |
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The Government of Ukraine has taken a decision to dismiss head of Chernobyl exclusion zone Yurii Antipov. |
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The report highlights financial insecurity, social exclusion and hopelessness and how poverty prevents the rehabilitation process. |
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This is made possible through the dispositifs, the apparatuses of individuation, control and exclusion. |
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Travel into parts of the exclusion zone is occasionally allowed, though only by a licence from the Royal Montserrat Police Force. |
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The exclusion from the courts of the malign influence of all authorities after the Georgium sidus became ascendant, would uncanonize Blackstone. |
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The exclusion zone also includes two sea areas adjacent to the land areas of most volcanic activity. |
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Cell counts in BAL fluid were obtained with a hemocytometer, and cell viability was assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion. |
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The IPP came to dominate Irish politics, to the exclusion of the previous Liberal, Conservative, and Unionist parties that had existed there. |
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The exclusion of anoblis and the presence of large numbers of country gentry gave the meetings a very provincial and at time yokelish ethos. |
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Akana, who gave a general review of the exclusion act and its history and urged the Chinese to be united in opposing it. |
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Statutory exclusion laws allow politicians, not judges, to decide which violent juveniles should be prosecuted by the criminal court. |
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This oath pledged support for the Hanoverian succession and for the exclusion of the Stuarts. |
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Although the exclusion zone around each test case is the same for all inputs, the area of each zone decreases with successive attempts. |
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On 7 April, Britain declared a maritime exclusion zone of 200 nautical miles around the Islands. |
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The exclusion of professionals caused several controversies throughout the history of the modern Olympics. |
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In a few locations, municipal courts have been retained to the exclusion of the establishment of district courts. |
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We have no such compunctions about language, thus, accent becomes a litmus test for exclusion, and excuse to turn away, to recognize the other. |
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Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. |
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A few days later the Convention passed the infamous law of 3 brumaire IV, an omnibus bill of political exclusion. |
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Being defined by exclusion, there is significant variance in what comes under the term. |
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If the demolition is to use explosives, an exclusion zone must be established at a distance from and surrounding the structure. |
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The members of the Council felt that this would open the field to many United States live and Kinescope programs to the eventual exclusion of Canadian talent. |
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The Royal Navy and Avon and Somerset Police set up a one-mile exclusion zone around the device after it was spotted yesterday by a fisherman in mud on Stert Island, Somerset. |
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The women-only policy is another inclusion illusion that cannot begin to catch up with the exclusion of women artists from the receiving lines of art journalism. |
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After expression, we purified MutM using polyethleneimine precipitation, ammonium sulfate precipitation, cation exchange chromatography, and size exclusion chromatography. |
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The letter from King Manuel I brought by Cabral to the ruler of Calicut, which was translated by the ruler's Arab interpreters, sought the exclusion of Arab traders. |
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He has written to the leadership of the EPP, calling for Engel's censure and exclusion on the grounds that he is using his position to support a partisan cause. |
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Catlaw complicates things here by positing an originary exclusion. |
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An exclusionary power is one in which the donor has authorized the donee to appoint to any one or more of the permissible appointees, to the exclusion of the others. |
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A lone champion of the Chinese American real, she fought the rampant stereotype and antiyellow racism that were encouraging the passage of exclusion laws. |
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The result is the exclusion of access by a selecting head to information about either the phonological form or the syntactic subconstituency of its arguments. |
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More than 10,000 people are expected at a rally to protest the exclusion of women as well as violence against girls and women by Haredi extremists. |
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Similar to statutory exclusion mechanisms, prosecutorial discretion is often limited to a subset of cases based on age and offense characteristics. |
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The exclusion of three Ulster counties, County Donegal, County Monaghan and County Cavan, from 'Northern Ireland' left unionists there feeling isolated and betrayed. |
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With his customary energy, Lloyd George brokered a settlement which would have seen Home Rule introduced at the end of the War, with the exclusion of Ulster. |
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But I think that the time has come when we can and should say that it ought to apply unless there is some justification or valid explanation for its exclusion. |
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Mohan offers a way of understanding the dialects of oppression, exclusion, and other socio-political conundrums, all of which incubate global unfreedom and dehumanization. |
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Instances of societies focusing on ethnic ties, arguably to the exclusion of history or historical context, have resulted in the justification of nationalist goals. |
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United States allowed exclusion of evidence obtained without a warrant based on application of the 14th Amendment proscription against unreasonable searches. |
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Some supporters for the inclusion of these young voters considered this exclusion a violation of democratic principles and a major shortcoming of the referendum. |
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He also put a black line on the floor of the Tate and through the middle of his exhibit to mark part of a 1 kilometre exclusion zone from Parliament Square. |
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Critical elements to diagnose IPF include usual interstitial pneumonia on high-resolution CT scan of the chest and exclusion of other causes of chronic fibrosis. |
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Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators. |
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Indonesia's top volcanologist Surono told Reuters that the intensity of the eruptions was waning, but a 20 km exclusion zone around the summit remained in place. |
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No morchas taken out in protest, and no boycott threats made headlines as it happened in the aftermath of Sourav Ganguly's exclusion sometime ago. |
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It is in this nominalised and reified state that the concept of social exclusion is most often deployed in the naming and labelling of different and particular groups. |
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Mercantilism meant that the government and the merchants became partners with the goal of increasing political power and private wealth, to the exclusion of other empires. |
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