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The lyric and the exuberant are not mutually exclusive in Mr. Fagan's choreography.
But are the two mutually exclusive in a child's early years?
High art and popular culture were not mutually exclusive in George Balanchine's mind.
Mr. Moore said the goal of shutting Indian Point and of reducing carbon emissions were "mutually exclusive" in a time of concern over global warming.
Not really; they are not mutually exclusive – in fact, quite the opposite; if you like one you are highly likely to enjoy the other.
Both parties have reacted to the disappointments of previous negotiations by taking up positions that are mutually exclusive in the hope of preventing compromise.
These days, though, the relationship between secular shrinks and old-time faith isn't usually as hostile or mutually exclusive in practice as these battle-cries would suggest.
However, high strength and high electrical conductivity are mutually exclusive in metallic materials.
However, high ductility and high strength are mutually exclusive in high volume fraction SiCp/Al composites.
The words are mutually exclusive in each of the five folds.
These two effects are mutually exclusive in linear isolators but can be overcome if properly configured nonlinear isolators are used.
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