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Even in its stretches of quiet, extended legato tones, sentiment is forcibly excluded.
Generally this means development for safari tourism, with the people who live on the land in question often forcibly excluded by the government.
Atomising society at top and bottom, these ideological tax-cutters created a monstrous master race of the super-rich who exclude themselves from society as dangerously as the poor are forcibly excluded.
Kuchi leaders contend that they are forcibly excluded from pasturelands they have used for a hundred years by Hazaras who are eager to create an Iranian backed Shia mini-state in the central highlands.
"I feel I have been forcibly excluded from participating in politics and the issues that are of interest to me and my children," said Ray Linton, 58, a former youth worker who has been unemployed for eight years.
He may have done this grudgingly, but it's good for the movie, because between that short scene and the characters' arrival on the "Odyssey" set in Capri about an hour later, the action takes place in an eerily depopulated Rome, in settings from which nature has, it seems, been forcibly excluded.
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At stake for officials is "managed migration," a way to maintain an influx of the most desirable settlers and genuine refugees by forcibly excluding the rejected — in an effort to rein in the hostility toward foreigners that is mounting from Australia and the United States to Norway and France.
States often forcibly exclude people from enjoying such public goods as radio broadcasts.
What is more, it is not clear that the analogy between personal and political freedom of association is even apt, because states that deny immigrants do not merely refuse to politically associate with those who seek to migrate, they also forcibly exclude them from the state's territory.
While irreplaceability indicates the likelihood of needing a site for achieving a specific conservation target, replacement cost measures the cost by which we can forcibly exclude a group of sites from conservation or forcibly include a group of sites into a reserve network.
Cabeza & Moilanen (2006, p. 336) define replacement cost in the following way: ' Replacement cost refers to the loss in solution value given that the optimal cost-efficient solution cannot be protected and alternative solutions, with particular sites forcibly included or excluded, are needed.
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