Sentence examples for at excluding from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at excluding" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of prepositions that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The committee is focused on the report at excluding any irrelevant data."
Alternatives: "regarding the exclusion of" or "in terms of excluding".

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List of putative methylases reported in ' Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' (OY-M and AY-WB), ' Ca. Phytoplasma australiense' (PAa and SLY), and ' Ca. Phytoplasma mali' (AT) excluding those common to all five genomes.

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.

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.

"There is a real concern that all the major donors are looking at excluding emerging economies from their aid programs," Emma Seery, the head of development finance at Oxfam, said by telephone.

The preamble to the Slovak Constitution, "We the Slovak nation," is to be prominently displayed in public institutions — another assertion of Slovak primacy that ethnic minorities complain is directed at excluding them.

The lacklustre response to a refugee emergency that is turning into a full-blown European crisis focused on "Fortress Europe" policies aimed at excluding refugees and shifting the burden of responsibility on to third countries, either of transit or of origin.

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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