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exclusion
1. instruction concerning the exclusion of woman from all public praying and teaching
2. of one wife, having faithful children), to the exclusion, or minimizing of the other
3. The moment is gone and he smiles the spare part smile of embarrassed exclusion
4. As if it were my fault that Vorous hadn’t fallen in love with her to the exclusion of all other girls
5. It was upon this silly notion, however, that England could not subsist without the Portugal trade, that, towards the end of the late war, France and Spain, without pretending either offence or provocation, required the king of Portugal to exclude all British ships from his ports, and, for the security of this exclusion, to receive into them French or Spanish garrisons
6. In the total exclusion from the colony market, was it to last only for a few years, the greater part of our merchants used to fancy that they foresaw an entire stop to their trade; the greater part of our master manufacturers, the entire ruin of their business; and the greater part of our workmen, an end of their employment
7. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great Britain from feeling, so sensibly as it was generally expected she would, the total exclusion which has now taken place for more than a year (from the first of December 1774) from a very important branch of the colony trade, that of the twelve associated provinces of North America
8. These events are all, except the fourth, in their nature transitory and accidental; and the exclusion from so important a branch of the colony trade, if unfortunately it should continue much longer, may still occasion some degree of distress
9. These causes seem to be other monopolies of different kinds: the degradation of the value of gold and silver below what it is in most other countries ; the exclusion from foreign markets by improper taxes upon exportation, and the narrowing of the home market, by still more improper taxes upon the transportation of goods from one part of the country to another ; but above all, that irregular and partial administration of justice which often protects the rich and powerful debtor from the pursuit of his injured creditor, and which makes the industrious part of the nation afraid to prepare goods for the consumption of those haughty and great men, to whom they dare not refuse to sell upon credit, and from whom they are altogether uncertain of repayment
10. As the time for the loading and sailing of those general ships depended altogether upon the directors, they could easily fill them with their own goods, and those of their particular friends, to the exclusion of others, who, they might pretend, had made their proposals too late
11. perpetual monopoly, all the other subjects of the state are taxed very absurdly in two different ways : first, by the high price of goods, which, in the case of a free trade, they could buy much cheaper ; and, secondly, by their total exclusion from a branch of business which it might be both convenient and profitable for many of them to carry on
12. The TV outlined the exclusion zones on a graphic, telling people living in the areas to keep their doors and windows closed and only go out if it was really necessary
13. “By the exclusion of our leaders and flag from today's ceremony we feel as the patriots under Washington would have felt had the allied armies captured New York, and the French prohibited the entry of the Americans and their flag,” remarked one Cuban
14. Divided among the nations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, they often faced exclusion and abuse
15. He accepted exclusion from the circle of ‘good-old-boys’ readily enough
16. Is this human exclusion
17. This mark was thought to identify those of lesser value, leading to a partial or total exclusion from the benefits of the community they resided in or were passing through
18. I wonder whether my feeling of familial exclusion has anything to do with my father possibly thinking that I am a socialist
19. Where there is wealth there is entitlement and exclusion
20. Centuries and more centuries already passed and the social exclusion only increases in horsy doses
21. - Level of reduction of the social exclusion
22. Besides, the people, countries and organizations obtain immediate results with the end of the serious problems that so much afflict the humanity, as: misery, poverty, hunger, social exclusion, economic war, drug traffic, contraband, terrorism, corruption and disassistance (security, education, health, habitation, food and basic sanitation)
23. Inclusion and love is what should be taken from the bible, not many reasons for exclusion and persecution, this was never the original purpose or intention
24. The author described the Huaxteca as “stubborn warriors with rather obscene dedication to the male member to the exclusion of even the pretense of common decency
25. instructed to evacuate to Nihonmatsu that lay outside the exclusion zone, but it was in the
26. commerce and trading to the exclusion of everything else
27. Service agreements typically consists of different services, coverage, support durations, exclusion, service levels, penalty clauses, quality of service, etc
28. Quality manual with scope of QMS, Exclusion and inclusion with standard’s clause and scope of system to be mentioned along with process details
29. “Reason and experience,” he said, “both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles
30. She was invited to socials, teas, concerts and charity events, to the exclusion of the man who had introduced her to these people
31. on one sensory input, such as a hypnotherapist’s instructions, to the exclusion of other sensory
32. Being committed to one thing, means exactly that, engaging in one activity to the exclusion of all else
33. The NYT excludes mention of race in instances where the exclusion promotes their private political agenda
34. To the exclusion
35. beyond love as passion and as possession or the total exclusion of another or
36. The price is active media coverage of your personal and corporate life; twenty or thirty years of 80 hour weeks; permanent stress; living in the ‘white water’ of a constantly changing market place and absolute devotion to your vision to the exclusion of almost everything else
37. However, exclusion in the absence of some
38. He focused on his studies to the exclusion of everything else
39. The worship of these two gods to the exclusion of all others is now compulsory for all citizens—although this is not enforced on Aristocrats
40. Consciously, you must ‘intent’, and to the exclusion of all else; you must place all your attention on the intent to inspire your staff’s energy of motivation
41. It is not the will of my Father that I should return with you to cater to these curious ones and to become occupied with the ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the spiritual
42. I have ordained you to preach the gospel and minister to the sick, but I must not become engrossed in healing to the exclusion of my teaching
43. As pleasant as it was, Rory realised that he was becoming a bit too fixated on the affair to the exclusion of everything else and would have to start concentrating on business
44. Add to this the exclusion of the
45. Jane was totally focused on trying to find out which was locker seventeen to the exclusion of what was going on around her
46. It is strongly advised that WECTU, to the exclusion of all other activities, puts all its effort and resources into establishing and protecting the target, apprehending the leading members of this organisation, and recovering these weapons
47. He lived and breathed his passion to the exclusion of other things in life that he should have enjoyed
48. owner, usually to the exclusion of others
49. But reality is all and nothing, the totality and the exclusion, the fullness and the emptiness, fully consistent, absolutely paradoxical
50. returns by focusing on risk, even to the exclusion of large, uneven streams of income that