Sentence examples for is excluding from inspiring English sources

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is excluding

verb

To bar (someone) from entering; to keep out.

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So who is excluding whom?

Again, the danger is excluding readers.

We're approaching Aug. 11, which is, excluding Christmastime, the happiest day of the year in this country.

He is excluding them, making them the target, once again, of a sly joke and reinforcing ethnic and cultural stereotypes.

This is excluding the amount made from spin-off shows, such as The Xtra Factor on ITV2, and repeats.

In Congressional testimony, it suggested that it is excluding people who have been convicted of crimes involving violence and dishonesty.

So, WH @PressSec is not holding a press briefing today, instead is holding an off-camera gaggle, and is excluding many major outlets.

PricewaterhouseCoopers' $14.7 billion in reported revenue -- that is, excluding the reimbursed expenses -- reflects 6.5percentt growth from $13.8 billion, the revenue the year before.

The only thing that slows down the browning process, he says, is excluding the air from it, which means pressing cling film on to the surface.

The phone companies argue that if anyone is excluding independents from offering broadband over existing networks, it is the cable companies.

And no one has suggested that in trying to assemble a coalition of blacks and Latinos, Mr. Ferrer is excluding any voters.

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