Sentence examples for excluding not only from inspiring English sources

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MOMA has a history of excluding not only black artists but also women.

Models (ii), (iv) and (v) were also tested on SD8H and SD24H excluding not only GRT-guided TCE, but also restricting to first- (NRTI/NNRTI) and second-line (NRTI/NNRTI/PI) regimens (n = 3,640) available in LMIC.

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"The draft excluded not only the word but actually was misinformed on elements of natural selection".

These studies typically exclude not only children, but also people who are old, who have more than one health problem, or who take multiple medications.

The definition of an independent director also needs tightening to exclude not only past and present employees, but also anyone else beholden to the company through financial dealings.

It is a handy way to exclude not only those who aren't rich (you know the old saw -- if you have to ask, you can't afford it), but also those who have grown rich by dint of their own efforts.

The entry of working-class athletes into soccer and other sports, as participants if not as administrators, inspired Britain's middle and upper classes to formulate the amateur rule, which originally excluded not only anyone paid for athletic performances but also anyone who earned his living by manual labour of any sort.

The selection excluded not only individuals with acute infections or chronic diseases, but also excluded healthy individuals undergoing supplementation with antioxidative substances.

FIRST awards excluded not only experienced investigators but also young investigators who could not adequately establish their scholarly independence; in most cases this excluded postdocs from consideration.

That is why Anscombe calls practical knowledge 'knowledge without observation,' meaning to exclude not only observation in the narrow sense but knowledge by inference (Anscombe 1963, p. 50).

vHouseholds which were not able to secure claim to a private plot have been excluded not only from the possibility of such wildlife income, but also from the landscape as a whole (Galaty 1999).

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