Synonym: bar, forbid, keep out, outlaw, prohibit, reject, shut out. Antonym: include. Similar words: excluding, include, conclude, exclusive, exclusively, including, student, clue. Meaning: [ɪk'skluːd] v. 1. prevent from being included or considered or accepted 2. prevent from entering; shut out 3. lack or fail to include 4. prevent from entering; keep out 5. put out or expel from a place.
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31 The rankings only measure equity investments and exclude firms with less than $ 100 million under management.
32 We exclude from the analysis those five observations where the output decision was quite clearly in the wrong ballpark.
33 Astra says her methods do not fully exclude the possibility of normal DNA replication and can not repeat her results.
34 Hunting will be restricted to smaller game like gazelle, and exclude big game animals like elephants, rhinos and lions.
35 In effect, however, it can not continue to exclude non-Arab states from the security arrangements it hopes to create.
36 These totals exclude mortgage interest and disregarded income, for example, attendance allowance.
37 But it appears also to exclude the limitations imposed by a solicitor and own client taxation.
38 The Law Society also considers that the recommendation enabling judges to exclude relevant evidence in certain circumstances is capable of being abused.
39 Nevertheless, these two last studies can not exclude a real benefit for the heater probe.
40 This is a peculiar anomaly in that the Transfer Regulations currently exclude undertakings in the nature of commercial ventures.
41 First there are straight forward clauses which purport to exclude or limit liability for breaches of fiduciary duty.
42 A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review.
43 On June 3, the court ruled by 6:3 that lawyers in civil cases could not exclude potential jurors because of their race.
44 What is unfair can not sensibly be subject to different standards depending on the source of the discretion to exclude it.
45 The Sherman act was amended in 1982 to exclude trade or commerce with foreign nations.
46 We do not wish to exclude local authority employees from chairing such a board.
47 Nevertheless the absence of recurrence during long term follow up will be required to exclude underlying idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease.
48 All fee quotations exclude Value Added Tax and any outlays that we may incur whilst carrying our assignments.
49 There are many other deviant roles whose scripts exclude women.
50 The trade balance figures exclude sales of ships and oil rigs.
51 The decision whether to admit or exclude evidence lay with the court of trial.
52 Do we exclude them in the same way as tax collectors etc.
53 In order to exclude domestic disputes, there is a proviso that the offence can not be committed inside a private dwelling.
54 Some exclusion clauses do not totally exclude liability for a breach but only restrict it.
55 Initially this was given to both individual home buyers and investors, although this policy was later reviewed to exclude investors.
56 Norms defining acceptable ways for settling an argument or dispute usually exclude physical violence and manslaughter.
57 However,(sentencedict.com/exclude.html) many consolidated balance sheets exclude some fund balance sheets.
58 The court held that there was no evidence to suggest that the decision to exclude was unreasonable on Wednesbury grounds.
59 To take a causal circumstance as having no redundancy is obviously to exclude things wholly irrelevant to the effect.
60 The Government first attempted to exclude altogether supplementary benefit and national assistance from the scope of regulation 72.
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