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The exclusiveness
noun
The state of being exclusive; exclusivity.
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The exclusiveness seems to have paid off, although Mr. Lobb is not eager to share any details about the bottom line of his business.
The exclusiveness of the club is a reminder that creating successful movies based on superheroes, science fiction and even computer-generated fantasy is nothing compared with the challenge of getting everybody to laugh at the same time.
The exclusiveness of the atmosphere of these schools creates an environment where predatory behavior is powered by entitlement and viewed as a prerogative of youth, which leads to a belief that consequences don't appear to exist for these young people at the same level they do for others.
The exclusiveness of the atmosphere of these schools creates an environment where predatory behaviour is powered by entitlement and viewed as a prerogative of youth, which leads to a belief that consequences don't appear to exist for these young people at the same level they do for others.
The exclusiveness of KerV orthologs in Proteobacteria indicates that appearance of KerV is a late event in evolution and is unique to the physiology of this phylum.
"If everyone on Madison Avenue has a fake Kelly or Birkin, it dilutes the exclusiveness of the brand," he said.
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The theoretical and experimental approach [ 16] undertaken to model the endocytosis rely on the mutual exclusiveness of the Rab5 and Rab7 domains.
He fought and lost his greatest battle at Princeton against the social exclusiveness of the eating clubs.
Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanisms for the mutual exclusiveness of EZH2 and HDAC4 and to determine therapeutic targets for the distinct epigenetic-specific cancer phenotypes.
The specific worries about (1) guaranteeing the mutual exclusiveness and joint exhaustiveness of the categories, and (2) whether or not any single system of categories could purport to be uniquely correct, can, however, be met by certain ways of formulating ontological categories.
(The reason for the geographical exclusiveness is that it is known that multinational papers tend to be published in higher impact journals and to receive more citations, but the effect is somewhat dependent on the numbers of countries involved and their identity, and also on the numbers of funding sources acknowledged; Narin et al, 1991; Lewison, 2003).
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