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are exclusionary
adjective
Acting to exclude something
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Wilson had to compete for airtime with Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries, who boasts often that his frat-boy-infested superstores are "exclusionary".
"It would be difficult to decide in many cases whether the results are exclusionary in a bad way or in a way that helps consumers".
He contrasted it with racial quotas for medical school admissions or fire department promotions that, because they are exclusionary, create victims of rejected contestants.
Unless someone can bring evidence that they are exclusionary in nature, my advice is that we continue with the current practice of allowing the Scouts to use our facilities".
"Many of the most far-reaching aspects of all these laws remain on the books, and almost all of them are exclusionary in nature," said Michael Fix, director of immigration studies at the Urban Institute, a nonprofit policy research organization in Washington.
Mayor David Kapell of Greenport ("Priced Out of Town," Op-Ed, June 20) says that the surrounding Town of Southold's zoning laws are exclusionary; that Greenport can provide more affordable housing per acre than Southold can and should annex some adjacent town land; and that Southold rejected this proposal without serious consideration.
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The ambience is cool without being exclusionary.
"It's exclusionary in a sense.
And new technologies need not be exclusionary.
Approximately 50% of results were exclusionary or neutral.
Parents bristle at the notion that they are being exclusionary.
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