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It was only later, under the seventh-century Umayyads, that Christians and Jews were excluded, something that Mr Sardar deplores.
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Perry tells me that this is something on the team's mind, but there are currently no features in place that let me exclude something that's been grouped on Google Photos.
"How do we say no, and to whom?" asked one worried NCSES staffer, hinting at the possible political repercussions of excluding something that legislators deem important.
I've contacted the commission to confirm this, but it's extremely unlikely that it would exclude something that major from its stated plans (not to mention extremely disingenuous).
"Sometimes he would be fully excluded for something that seemed incredibly minor.
A few hours later, he tweeted that he had been excluded, something Garmin-Sharp confirmed on Monday afternoon.
The chief motive for the strike at the Total Lindsey oil refinery over foreign workers was the belief that British workers had been unfairly excluded from opportunity, something that has infinitely more resonance when jobs are insecure and new jobs increasingly hard to come by.
In that case, Morris writes, "he posed the photograph by excluding something..
Among these biases, the part-whole bias is of particular interest to our study It means that the respondent includes something which is not in the scenario or excludes something which is there.
She thought that the Labour backbenchers were demonizing hunting as a sport that kept the countryside a preserve of other people's entitlement, something that excluded them, something that put the priorities of a small community of toffs over the community of working British citizens.
"It's not enough to exclude something like the Higgs".
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