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Discover Ludwig"potential exclusion" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to the possibility of being left out or excluded from something. You can use "potential exclusion" when discussing a situation where someone may be at risk of being excluded or when considering the potential consequences of being excluded. Example: "The new policy has raised concerns about potential exclusion of certain marginalized groups." In this sentence, "potential exclusion" refers to the risk or possibility that certain marginalized groups may be left out or excluded by the new policy.
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The government must address the potential exclusion, as a result of educational inequalities, of voices that are not drawn from the privileged".
Taking part in such programmes has become an integral part of research and innovation in the UK, and universities have already expressed dismay about the effects of their potential exclusion from it post-Brexit.
You cannot project the story of the past three days into the next three years, but the pattern is chilling: cancelled orders, cancelled contracts, the potential exclusion of UK universities from multibillion European health and science projects.
There's something gloriously retro about the Waca, a judgment glancingly confirmed by news of its potential exclusion from the roster of next year's Test venues: it's cramped, the toilets are dark and scary like the dunnies of a local park, and in the stands, there's little concession to soft, modern Australia's need for "shade", that pathetic indulgence of the My Kitchen Rules-watching class.
However, the only alternative is the terrible dystopia unfolding before our eyes as the EU disintegrates; David Cameron celebrates the potential exclusion of some eastern Europeans from social security benefits; ambition is renationalised; xenophobia surges; and newer and taller fences are built begetting insecurity in the name of … security.
As data related to the past is often difficult to obtain, tedious to process and challenging to interpret, assessment of its advantages and related effects – or consequences of potential exclusion – would be needed.
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The implication was that peer-keeping offered valuable socio-emotional back-up amongst pupils in the process of their learning and development, thus diminishing fears, whilst avoiding potential exclusions triggered by initial uncertainties or environmental pressures.
To anticipate potential exclusions or losses, nine more patients were included, giving a 20% leeway.
Prior to the assessment of outcome measures, patients were asked if they had undergone any changes to their pharmacotherapy regimen, to identify potential exclusions.
We aimed to minimize potential exclusions of valuable sources by searching the reference lists of retained studies to identify relevant books, unpublished data, evaluations, and dissertations.
The effect of different drug names may have led to potential exclusions of study evidence from our PubMed search strategy as the INN of each drug was used rather than an exhaustive drug name list.
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