Sentence examples for excluding classified from inspiring English sources

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Their aim is a paper with pages — excluding classified advertising and special ad sections — split 50-50 betweenewsws content and ads.

'(T he practice of excluding classified employees from party offices and personal political activity at the polls ha(d) been in effect for several decades,' id., at 96, 67 S.Ct., at 568, and the Court, over a single dissent, in Ex parte Curtis, 106 U.S. 371, 1 S.Ct.

They said the company would aim for a 50-50 split between ads and news across all the news pages (excluding classified ads and advertising supplements).

Consumer advertising in The Journal in 2003 represented about 33percentt of total display ad volume, excluding classified ads, up from 23percentt of display ads in 1999, the first full year after The Weekend Journal was introduced.

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Extra transparency is always helpful, though it might not help much because the concession explicitly excludes classified information.But it was the third concern that nearly derailed the merger.

We will carry out sensitivity analyses by excluding studies classified as having a high risk of bias.

After excluding readmissions classified as category A or B above, we found 53 718 (0.93%) readmissions following self-discharge, or discharge by a relative or advocate (category C1).

This list of genes was produced by identifying genes present in all N. meningitidis serotype B strains and excluding genes classified as absent in all commensal strains analysed.

Sensitivity analysis will be performed by excluding studies classified as having a high risk of bias, applying a fixed-effects model, using the postintervention BP for analyses and excluding trials with non-study cointerventions.

In the ARIC cohort (excluding people classified with gout), there was a positive correlation between SSB consumption and serum urate levels, with a 0.003 mmol/L (p=6.9×10−6) increase in serum urate per change in SSB category (table 4).

Leukaemia was defined as diagnostic group I of the third edition of the International Classification of Childhood Cancer (ICCC3) (Steliarova-Foucher et al, 2005), excluding diseases classified as non-malignant in previous standard coding systems (ICDO-3 morphology codes 99313, 99503, 99603, 99613, 99623, 99803, 99823, 99833, 99843 and 99893).

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