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People with NCGS often have other symptoms besides gut problems, he said, and limiting the study to IBS patients could have excluded patients whose main issue is gluten rather than FODMAPs.
Scalia probed Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller on how Congress could have excluded disparate impact from the tools available to the government under Title VIII when it clearly is allowed under Title VII employment discrimination law and 10 federal courts of appeals have endorsed it in housing discrimination cases.
It's not clear how Judge Parrish could have excluded that testimony in accordance with the rules.
The UK chose to include the NHS in TTIP when it could have excluded it, and the government then refused to release legal advice it received on threats to the NHS from the deal.
We could have excluded the two practices that declined invitation.
Again, a crossover design could have excluded this possibility.
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"[McAuliffe] could easily have excluded those who have committed heinous acts of violence from this order, but chose not to.
The methodology and sampling frame, while rigorous, could still have excluded important perspectives in understanding the layered dynamics of implementing vaccinations to this age group both in schools and through the regularly established health centers.
One could argue we have excluded the root from the ancestor of the Archaea and Firmicutes based on the presence of a derived PyrD, but have come up with an odd scenario to justify a rooting we like that has a derived thymidylate synthase.
Restricting the study to centres able to guarantee that a high proportion of children could be traced would have excluded most low-income countries.
Finally, this study has some limitations and the recruitment of women who could speak conversational English may have excluded many other migrant women in the area.
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