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As is true of other creeds, it is in part intended to exclude heretical views.
But a Citizen's Day intended to exclude out-of-staters is not fair, Mr. Cunningham said.
We defer donors according to rules set forth by the Food and Drug Administration that are intended to exclude high-risk individuals from the blood supply.
Mr. Lombard said his charge was to expand and diversify Starbucks's music selection, which he said was never intended to exclude mainstream hits.
In theory, at least, pro forma earnings are intended to exclude one-time charges that have no real bearing on the long-term profitability of a company.
That's not a legal term, but Mr. Akin presumably intended to exclude statutory rape along with who knows what else.
Many believe its strict nationality rules were intended to exclude Mr. Ouattara from running for president, but Mr. Ouattara, a former prime minister, has said he meets all the requirements to run.
In a study last year, scholars at the Harvard School of Public Health found that, between 1982 and 2011, public mass shootings a definition intended to exclude domestic and gang-related violence occurred every two hundred days.
Mayor Young, a former television anchorman who was co-chairman of the Bush campaign in Georgia, said in an interview that he arranged the meeting on short notice, and did not intend to exclude anyone.
A Coast Guard officer, Rear Admiral Sally Brice-O'Hara, standing alongside her, was asked if the federal government intended to exclude BP from the cleanup and simply send the company a bill.
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