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But, Mr. Arnold said, the contraction "isn't meant to exclude any one group or sector".
Even so, Mr. Tribe added, he thought it was also not meant to exclude regulation of firearms.
This disturbed the trans community, which it is meant to exclude, but also those feminists who regard trans-exclusion as something other than radical.
Slang has always served as a secret language, in one way or another; one meant to exclude parents or dweebs, to shun outsiders or tag criminals.
Mr. Buchanan's legal team won its case in federal district court in Washington last July, arguing that Congress meant to exclude lithotripsy from the restrictions.
He had said, "After all, the democratic process is not meant to exclude, but rather is meant to include all in the process".
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When people say everything's bigger in Texas, they don't mean to exclude the rhetoric.
School of Medicine, where she is an associate professor, that the American system does not mean to exclude them, but rather to measure them against a familiar set of standards.
She did not mean to exclude Cash, the fourth senior of a special graduating class, tonight's most outstanding player and one-third of a frontcourt unit by which Oklahoma was overmatched.
"We don't mean to exclude anyone," said Yuan Bao, the owner, an affable thirty-two-year-old with long bangs, dressed in cargo pants and a T-shirt with a skull on it.
However, he's also really into sports and wants to go to college, so he's starting to control his use as he knows that the schools [universities] are going through social media and using it as a means to exclude people.
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