Antonym: inclusion. Similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, preclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, allusion, illusion. Meaning: [-uːʒən] n. 1. the state of being excluded 2. the state of being excommunicated 3. a deliberate act of omission 4. the act of forcing out someone or something.
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91. Will the next millennium see man obsessed by athletic entertainment to the exclusion of other kinds of culture?
92. As a result, Parliament may insert what is known as an exclusion or privative clause to achieve this result.
93. Disenfranchisement in the first sense relates to the virtual exclusion of certain substantive issues from the ordinary political agenda.
94. However, when the left won office it was faced with the challenge of high levels of social exclusion and polarisation.
95. Morris Thomas, 61, runs an old people's home deep in the exclusion zone.
96. The focus of this book is upon the social element, but not to the exclusion of the physical parameters.
97. Precedent 3 is intentionally a minimalist document, which contains little boilerplate, and little by way of exclusion clauses.
98. It is not due to the exclusion of certain categories of people from attendance.
99. A Theory of Justice contains hardly any explicit argument for the exclusion of moral and religious beliefs from the original position.
100. In each case the entire beneficial interest in the deposit belongs to B to the exclusion of A who made the deposit.
101. The social arena: housing policy as a response to problems of poverty and social exclusion.
102. In the instant case,(Sentencedict.com ) temporary exclusion of the entire group was rested by the military on the same ground.
103. Completely and exclusively passionate to the exclusion of all else, even conversation.
104. Some exclusion clauses do not totally exclude liability for a breach but only restrict it.
105. There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses, and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas.
106. Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion.
107. The practice of local politics in the rural or suburban areas around metropolitan Britain is essentially the politics of exclusion.
108. The Republican budget would increase the exclusion to $ 750, 000 and index it for inflation.
109. The public will applaud the seeming gains in excellence achieved by more efficient methods of exclusion.
110. Also the proportion of rods to spinelets varies to the exclusion of spinelets to being quite open.
111. Its exclusion from major anthologies made doubly sure that after a generation or so it was read by almost no one.
112. A tradition of exclusion, no less despicable for being time-honored, is one obvious reason.
113. Please also note General Exclusion 7b - no cover is provided for loss or damage caused by riots or civil commotion.
114. Most attention has been directed at the in-migrants and out-migrants to the exclusion of a core of more or less stable groups.
115. Over the years pentecostals have gotten accustomed to exclusion and excommunication.
116. Unfortunately, psychologists have become obsessed about individual differences to the exclusion of the universal.
117. The pattern is certainly not one of total closure or exclusion.
118. Dozens of towns and villages were abandoned as 135,000 people and 35,000 cattle left the exclusion zone.
119. The effect of the six weeks time limit will be considered within the general context of exclusion of remedies.
120. Being excluded from spectacular landscapes is one thing, but exclusion from your own back yard is quite another.
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