Sentence examples for excluding things from inspiring English sources

Exact(6)

Mother Jones, by contrast, had a much more restrictive definition, excluding things like armed robbery or gang violence.

Excluding things like indiscreet photos, however, doesn't necessarily make Facebook an excellent basis for a professional identity.

The loss, excluding things like acquisition costs and investment losses, was 5 cents a share, meeting the average First Call estimate, Vignette said.

One well-studied border collie named Rico knew 200 objects by name and, like a toddler, could infer the names of novel objects by excluding things with labels he already knew.

But J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Harrington notes that Vivendi's definition of cash flow differs from most everyone else's, excluding things like cash taxes and interest, as well as spending related to its Vizzavi Internet division.

Those vouchers can be redeemed for almost any food product in a grocery store, excluding things like liquor and hot, prepared meals.

Similar(54)

The terms "includes" and "including" do not exclude things not listed which are in the same general class.

I excluded things like "industry" and "trucks" as too generic and also excluded those merely hinted at (as when Obama made an indirect reference to drone warfare).

Current regulations define "genetically engineered organism" to mean one "genetically modified by recombinant DNA techniques," which excludes things like the CRISPR-made nonbrowning mushroom.

There is no real definition of "luxury goods and services," other than to say that the term excludes things "reasonably necessary for the support" of a person.

This is because, New York insists, the exclusionary rule is supposed to only reach illegally obtained evidence, and the word "obtained" necessarily excludes things already in one's own possession.

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