Sentence examples for changed to exclude from inspiring English sources

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The industry is already unfriendly to Asian actors without roles in major films being changed to exclude them.

After the Challenger accident and the loss of its seven-member crew, launching policy was changed to exclude most commercial payloads and restrict shuttles to cargoes that only it could launch or that required a human presence.

The film's most flagrant recent example of redrawing a map to protect an incumbency is the case of Hakeem Jeffries, a political upstart who after an unexpectedly strong challenge to Assemblyman Roger Green in the 2002 Democratic primary for the 57th District in Brooklyn found the electoral map changed to exclude his own home.

There is a good chance that the policy may be changed to exclude all South African athletes.

In 2011 the accredited investor definition was changed to exclude a person's home from the calculation of net worth so that individuals cannot bet their house on a risky investment.

The primary outcome was subsequently changed to exclude stroke and include unstable angina and the age range was extended up to 69 years.

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For example, if the district changes to exclude a candidate's home, prompting a contest switch, he or she could be labeled an opportunistic office-hopper.

ILA were defined as nondependent changes (to exclude the effect of atelectasis as prone images were not available) affecting >5 % of any lung zone including, nondependent ground-glass or reticular abnormalities, diffuse centrilobular nodularity, nonemphysematous cysts, honeycombing, or traction bronchiectasis.

To increase the robustness of gene-selection step, two cut-offs were applied successively, consistent with a 1.7-fold change, to exclude genes that varied little between the samples, (FC > 1.7), with or without a Q-value filter (Qvalue < 0.02) limiting the number of genes selected.

Between-group differences according to genotype were assessed based on the percent change in the CPT measurements [ (p o s t - t r e a t m e n t C P T s c o r e - b a s e l i n e C P T s c o r e ) b a s e l i n e C P T s c o r e * 100 ], rather than on inherent changes, to exclude the influence of baseline CPT scores on the MPH-induced changes to CPT scores.

This was the definition in Webster's up until 1987 when a corporation bought Webster's and changed it to exclude any mention of corporations.

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