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Exclusion

Exclusion meaning

The act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part. | The act of pushing or forcing something out. | An item not covered by an insurance policy.

Example sentences (20)

The TfN team was recognised for their work on transport-related social exclusion (TRSE) in the North of England which found that more than 3 million people in the North are at risk of social exclusion, as a result of poor transport services.

The exclusion of space from NSM-22 should not surprise anyone nor should the exclusion cause the community to waste time on what might have been.

Women are in the leadership of the Day of Absence without exclusion of men as men are in the leadership of the Million Man March without exclusion of women.

Yes, though they’re not affiliated with self-exclusion tools like GamStop, you can self-exclude using their own self-exclusion tools.

Upon reflection, I feel that this exclusion of non-white voices is symptomatic of the larger crux of exclusion in media, particularly in literature: the ownership of language.

In this book, the authors traces anti-Chinese violence in the American West and shows how American immigration policies incited this violence and how it provoked new exclusion and how this exclusion produced the concept of the “alien” in modern America.

The academy insists its exclusion rate has dropped by 60% since 2015/16, but Haigh and others believe the city’s “obscenely high” exclusion rate is one of several problems unique to Sheffield that are contributing to the rising violence.

Enforcing mutual exclusion There are both software and hardware solutions for enforcing mutual exclusion.

Primary criticisms focus on failures to account for: the selfish nature of actors ( homo economicus ); exogenous tastes; the impossibility of utility comparisons; the exclusion of unpaid work; and the exclusion of class and gender considerations.

The Chinese Exclusion Act actually led to heightened Chinese immigration to Mexico because of exclusion by the U.S. Therefore, the U.S. resorted to heavily policing the border along Mexico.

The crisis saw the birth of the pro-exclusion Whig and anti-exclusion Tory parties.

The WRA Relocation Centers were semi-permanent camps that housed persons removed from the exclusion zone after March 1942, or until they were able to relocate elsewhere in the United States outside the exclusion zone.

According to Africa News on Sunday, the aggrieved students shut down the campus in protest, from Wednesday, over the exclusion of students who cannot afford to register for the new academic year and payoff debt.

Additionally, the company states that any past and future loss of consortium and mental anguish damages awarded to the Lermas are excluded by the language in the policy’s employer indemnity coverage rider and exclusion.

Affirmative action was at best a modest form of recompense for centuries of exploitation and exclusion — far short of the reparations more than three in four Black Americans.

A group comprised of Newgame and Bruellan called the offer 'inadequate', arguing it 'significantly undervalues' the company and criticising its exclusion of GAM's fund services arm, which will be offloaded as part of the agreement.

Although this goal was not achieved (as financial exclusion rate stood at 35.9 per cent at the end of that period), the nation had nonetheless made giant strides in raising financial inclusion levels from that take-off point.

An exclusion zone will be put in place using metal barriers covering Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade, the Abbey Field of Remembrance and other relevant areas, to prevent those on the march from entering the locations.

As much as he was underrated to start the year, Taylor's last season probably merits his exclusion from this list going into next season.

As part of the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese immigrants and Canadian-born Chinese people were required to carry immigration certificates.