Sentence examples for merely excluding from inspiring English sources

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Over the past decades, the role of imaging in dementia has shifted from merely excluding possible treatable causes of dementia (e.g. tumour or subdural hematoma) to the identification of certain positive disease markers.

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It would not do if their test passenger was merely excluded from boarding or even thrown off the train; he would have to be arrested so that a real case existed and he could claim injury in federal court.

Framework-instruments do not define the specific role of the various parts and components of the urban structure; rather, they merely exclude certain interrelationships among them.

Some systems of PCO analysis merely exclude areas of flash from subsequent analysis[ 4].

However, the UNHS IV merely records utilisation contingent upon reporting an illness but excludes the recording of the use of preventive services.

Until then, Snow and many others had believed that carbonic acid acted merely by excluding oxygen.

However, as fibrillar connections observed between the NB-like fish trap and the surrounding chromatin (Maul, 1971, 1976) could suggest, chromatin might not merely be excluded by size but kept in place by being tethered to the HEZ scaffold.

This can be used to identify problematic regions in the model, which is more productive than merely accepting or excluding predictions (as in the leverage AD, for example).

This makes strong statements about "realistic" β values very difficult, and the present results should therefore rather be seen as a good initial indication, excluding merely the βs whose PDFs are near zero at the points of interest.

Since approximately 20% of the target population of west Birmingham were of South Asian origin, and predominantly Punjabi speaking, it was deemed appropriate to translate the HADS into Punjabi, to prevent excluding participants merely on the basis of being non-English speaking.

Apparently finding the term 'hatred' too vague and subjective in its generic meaning, it even specified that only incitement to hateful acts can be considered unlawful; thereby excluding incitement to merely negative attitudes or feelings from the realm of the provision.

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