Similar words: exclusive, exclusively, exclusion, mutually, exclusionary rule, inclusive, reclusive, conclusive. Meaning: adj. 1. unable to be both true at the same time 2. necessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities.
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1. The two options are not mutually exclusive .
2. The two views are not mutually exclusive .
3. Lesbianism and motherhood are not mutually exclusive.
4. There are two mutually exclusive arguments deployed against it.
5. These two theoretical positions are, apparently, mutually exclusive.
6. This is the case of choosing from among mutually exclusive projects with widely differing costs.
7. These proposals were not mutually exclusive, and most officials wanted a combination of the three, with an emphasis on one.
8. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive, though efficiency does tend to militate against combinations.
9. These edges can be considered mutually exclusive interpretations of some stretch of the utterance defined by the z and x axis.
10. To many, these theoretical accounts are mutually exclusive alternatives, with acceptance of either one requiring the rejection of the other.
11. The categories are neither intended to be mutually exclusive nor all-embracing.
12. They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.
13. Some people think that uncontrolled economic growth and environmental stability are mutually exclusive.
14. Young next to old, doing-well next to down-and-out: a heterogeneous mass present for its own mutually exclusive reasons.
15. The point is that the differences and similarities are not necessarily mutually exclusive; rather, they both raise gender-specific issues.
16. To a large extent these two approaches have been mutually exclusive, not to say antagonistic.
17. Of course, the three subcategories overlap, somewhat, and so are not mutually exclusive.
18. Gessler maintains that fear and heat of passion are not mutually exclusive defenses.
19. The open organization is willing to test the notion that the two alternatives need not be mutually exclusive.
20. Although they are discussed here as separate issues, tourism, recreation and sport are not mutually exclusive.
21. My view is that he combined two qualities that were, at the time of his ascendancy, regarded as mutually exclusive.
22. An inspection of the table reveals overlaps between the three trends, and clearly they should not be seen as mutually exclusive.
23. But educators there have shown that high academic standards and the concepts under-girding school-to-work are not mutually exclusive.
24. Are a reasonably healthy state of being and cigarette-smoking really, truly, absolutely mutually exclusive?
25. The transcripts start with either coding segment 1 or segment 2; coding segments 1 and 5 are mutually exclusive.
26. However, he did not seem to comprehend the possibility that self organisation and compulsion are mutually exclusive.
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27. He admired Machiavelli for recognizing that sometimes our ends are mutually exclusive and for facing that fact unblinkingly.
28. Both questions have to receive affirmative answers, and they are not mutually exclusive.
29. The two policy approaches - attracting staff to deprived areas and improving the standard of deprived areas - are not mutually exclusive.
30. Xorandor's logic transgresses that of binary systems because he combines mutually exclusive operations.
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