Sentence examples for been able to exclude from inspiring English sources

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"We haven't been able to exclude that there is some subtle difference involved in how it's made at Greenville," Mr. Tyle said.

Since previous studies were performed in immunocompetent mice, we had not been able to exclude the possibility of involvement of T-cells in protection.

However, since we used retroviral vectors in these experiments we have not been able to exclude the contribution of secondary genetic effects caused by the fortuitous insertion of the retroviral vector into the genome leading to inactivation of tumour suppressor genes or activation of oncogenes.

Without the extended pedigrees we would not have been able to exclude so many of these genes.

Most studies investigating the effect of number magnitude on brain activations have not been able to exclude these alternative explanations.

In addition, we have not been able to exclude those who have experienced an increase in expenses, and therefore a reduction in disposable income, after disability appeared.

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But he added that, despite repeated analysis, "we may never be able to exclude that other chemicals were involved.

(Married taxpayers filing jointly who meet the same requirements may be able to exclude up to $500,000 in gains).

Corporations will no longer be able to exclude foreign-source income from tax.

Insurance companies "like being able to exclude people from coverage because the more they can exclude, the more money they can make," she went on.

Mr Cameron wants to be able to exclude recently arrived European immigrants from welfare and public housing.

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