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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.
He has been able to find like-minded people on the Internet, supporting his utopian idea of being able to exclude all the "others," those with different ideas and cultures.
Locke's system was criticized for not being able to exclude the possibility of thinking matter.
In spite of the drastically lower sensitivity of TTE (35 80%) [5 8] as compared to that of CT, MRI, or TEE, TTE has the advantage of being able to exclude other differential diagnoses in critically ill patients.
Alternatively, in a mating system driven by female selection being able to exclude other males from the vicinity of oestrus females means that individuals can be more readily picked as a favourite partner.
Five independent SNPs (not located on the same chromosome) were tested to check paternity, without being able to exclude any.
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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.
"We haven't been able to exclude that there is some subtle difference involved in how it's made at Greenville," Mr. Tyle said.
Mr Cameron wants to be able to exclude recently arrived European immigrants from welfare and public housing.
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