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Moving ahead with a "road map" declared by General Sisi, it has announced constitutional changes that include a dilution of "Islamic" wording and a future ban on parties "based on religion" which is intended to exclude the Brotherhood.
Such a bootstrapping process is intended to exclude transformations that are based on non-reliable predictions.
Clearly, as Hall (1986) argues, Vasubandhu's claim is intended to exclude "invisible physicality" from possible existents.
Rather, the modal argument is intended to exclude as possible descriptions those that could be constitutive of a sense or connotation that is grasped by any competent user of the term.
The clause 'by means of a single local interaction' is intended to exclude this type of example: but it is not clear that this works, for does not the shadow intersect with the modified sunlight pattern locally?
This modification is intended to exclude transient changes in creatinine or urine output due to volume depletion or other easily reversible causes, and addresses to some extent RIFLE's inability to exclude pre-renal azotemia.
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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.
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.
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.
Eric Adams, the New York City police lieutenant who is president of 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, apparently believes that Ivy League universities are all-white enclaves and that police recruitment efforts directed at Ivy League students are intended to exclude minorities.
The conciliar debates indicate that this sentence was intended to exclude the Gallican notion that a papal definition could not claim infallibility unless, subsequently or concomitantly, it received episcopal assent.
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