Sentence examples for be excluding from inspiring English sources

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be excluding

verb

To bar (someone) from entering; to keep out.

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Could these people really be excluding me purely based on this, or had I missed something?

If we didn't look at them we would be excluding ourselves from a potential pool of talent that is perfect for our organisation.

No government should be excluding local authorities from funds that help produce and refine innovative services that impact so positively on the quality of people's lives.

"He is a man with vision who would not be excluding any options if circumstances were to force him into one corner or another," said one of the people close to Mr. Khodorkovsky.

On considerations of equity alone, we should not be excluding people on the grounds that they advocate views that are wrong, dangerous and unpopular, while admitting those whose wrong and dangerous views have powerful backing.

I felt that I had to visit, if only to know what I would be excluding my children from if I stopped them going on school visits to this popular destination.

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"Nothing can be excluded.

Gilts might be excluded.

"It cannot be excluded.

Other comics will be excluded".

No view should be excluded.

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