Sentence examples for aimed at excluding from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aimed at excluding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose that involves preventing someone or something from being included.
Example: "The new policy seems to be aimed at excluding certain groups from participating in the program."
Alternatives: "designed to exclude" or "intended to eliminate".

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Instead, she worked on a vetting system aimed at excluding communists from work vital to state security.

However, this option may be vulnerable to challenge as it is clearly aimed at excluding al-Megrahi.

In the past, many policies imposed "insured -v- insured" exclusions which were aimed at excluding "collusive" claims designed to take advantage of the D&O cover.

And it signals a willingness by insurers to abandon practices that have seemed aimed at excluding all but the healthiest individuals.

The switch from the High Court to a military tribunal was seen by his backers as aimed at excluding him from next year's presidential elections.

This change "does not increase the competences" of the union, according to a draft of the summit conclusions — a sentence aimed at excluding the necessity for referendums.

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In fact, preselection aims at excluding from scheduling streams that would not increase the WSR and prevents the scheduler from inserting them for fairness reasons.

This is the difference between tableaux vivants at the Sacro Monte at Rapallo (XVI century) and the Serpentine show for is designed to include the viewer into a 'sacred' space while the latter aims at excluding the viewer in order to allow him to feel superior.

This distinction should probably not aim at excluding pre-treated patients from enrollment in efficacy studies, but rather at addressing the question wether residual antimalarials affect subsequent treatment or not.

Recognizing this subtle difference, Southern state and local election officials adopted new laws and procedures aimed not at excluding African American voters, but at diluting the impact of their vote on an election's outcome.

This reluctance is not due to relativism or indifference but rather to the belief that truth needs no definition to be the object of experience and that legitimate definition, when it occurs, should aim mainly at excluding error and not at pretending to reveal the truth itself that is believed to be ever present in the church.

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