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For Fox, a "safe space" is a censorious exclusionary zone.
Soon after, 60 Thompson, as the hotel is known, found itself mired in Lower Manhattan's so-called exclusionary zone, where only residents and rescue workers were permitted to tread.
And this is outside of the "exclusionary zone" around the Daiichi reactors, where locals have been evacuated.
We find out that, due to the ever-present threat of terrorism, there is a 150-yard "Exclusionary Zone" around Ellis and Liberty Islands.
Weisburd and his colleague, David Wilson, have studied area-based policing strategies and said that while this kind of exclusionary zone doesn't work, so-called "hot-spot policing" -- which is based on the idea that a disproportionate amount of crime is clustered in small areas -- can be more effective.
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He added: "Exclusionary zoning, unfortunately, is a reality.
At the onset of rod degeneration in the rd10 retina, microglia infiltrate the ONL, a zone normally exclusionary of microglia (Roque et al, 1996) and become activated.
Filipinos were "American nationals," the result of recent colonization, and ironically exempted from the exclusionary Immigration Act of 1924 that precluded the influx of immigrants from "Asiatic Barred Zones".
Are we exclusionary?
It's certainly exclusionary".
And it is similarly exclusionary.
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