Sentence examples for it applies exclusively from inspiring English sources

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It applies exclusively to broadcasting in Britain, meaning that the league will reap yet more television revenues from the same games as contracts to air the games in other countries come up for bid (Fox holds the American rights for these matches for now).

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Based on custom or legislation, it applied exclusively to Roman citizens.

When asked how OSHA regulates zoonotic disease risk at CAFOs, a spokesman at the agency said its purview applies exclusively to bloodborne pathogens via the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), which excludes respiratory infections such as swine flu.

Some insurance experts were surprised to discover that the legislation applies exclusively to terrorism committed by foreign groups or nations.

The BOA rule, introduced in 1992 and applying to any athlete banned for six months or more for drug offences, applies exclusively to Olympics and is now the only lifetime ban in world sport.

I don't think any of this applies exclusively to children, the idea that things change and families evolve but Christmas stays the same – I am 44, and it absolutely applies to me, too; I'd like to think it applied to the rest of my grown-up relatives too.

Although the prohibition applies exclusively to interrogations carried out in the name of national security abroad and at "black sites", Reisner said reformers are hoping to expand the prohibitions to prevent psychologists from abetting "domestic cruelty" in the US justice system.

But that's the exception, and applies exclusively to the highest-powered business leaders.

"This applies exclusively to heterosexual couples," cautioned Mike Cohen, a researcher at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who headed the so-called HPTN 052 study.

It turns entirely on philosophical terminology: it only considers texts that use the term 'intention' (Latin 'intentio') or its cognates, in a specific technical sense, that of a mental act's being directed at or referring to something, in contrast with a usage that applies exclusively to practical contexts, where an agent intends or strives to do something.

The surtax applies exclusively to incomes above $250,000 a year for couples and $200,000 for individuals ― which means that only people with such high incomes end up paying it.

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