Sentence examples for exclusionary of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "exclusionary of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is deliberately leaving certain people or things out; for example: "The policy change was exclusionary of low-income households."

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Given limited resources and simple practical production considerations, any national theatre must necessarily be exclusionary - exclusionary of work and production methods that don't conform to an ideology that any national theatre must necessarily reflect.

That's clearly incorrect, but to some people there's still an idea that if you make a game that isn't exclusionary of women then you're somehow threatening gaming – that's super-childish.

"I have seen an increasing inclination on the part of Southern Baptist Convention leaders to be more rigid on what is a Southern Baptist and exclusionary of accommodating those who differ from them," Mr. Carter said today in a brief interview.

As an example, she pokes fun at cute interview questions like asking, "Who's your favorite super hero?" While seemingly innocent enough, those kinds of questions are exclusionary of those who weren't exposed to the same culture growing up.

While John 3 14-17 are necessarily exclusionary of some, for most Christians -- and particularly for progressive, feminist, gay and lesbian, and other typically excluded Christians -- this velvet rope still functions as an open invitation.

They may be on the left of the political spectrum but their prevailing political convictions often merge illiberalism and intolerance for dissent with a particular narrow and dogmatic discourse and ideology of social and economic justice that is exclusionary of those who do not uncritically share all its perspectives and convictions.

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It is a more subtle version of birtherism, and reflects the kind of exclusionary definition of American national identity embraced by far too many on the right.

"The law was made necessary because of the exclusionary actions of local zoning boards that would rarely, if ever, approve affordable housing projects, even when it was blatantly obvious that their communities desperately needed more housing," Mr. Hollister said.

Though this statement begs the question and shows a desperate need to Google "social contract," it is most troublesome because of its exclusionary theology of property.

The "Barber Shop 3" actress, 32, believed her viral, jungle-themed music video for "Anaconda" was snubbed and the oversight was part of the exclusionary practices of the music industry that she insisted perpetually overlooks contributions by black female artists.

But in our historical situation, some remedy was required for the unjust and exclusionary consequences of the privileging of nationhood and its associated ideologies' (Kymlicka, 2015, p. 3).

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