Sentence examples for purposefully excluded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "purposefully excluded" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something was intentionally left out or not included for a specific reason. Example: The new dress code policy purposefully excluded jeans in order to maintain a more professional appearance in the workplace.

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In other markets as well, WellPoint has purposefully excluded hospital systems as a way of trying to lower its costs.

More than a century ago, the Court decided that the state denies a black defendant equal protection of the laws when it puts him on trial before a jury from which members of his race have been purposefully excluded.

Wilder was commenting on "The Education of Henry Adams," that masterly autobiography in which Adams purposefully excluded any direct mention of his wife, Clover, their marriage or her shocking suicide.

Energy deposited in "blobs" or "short tracks" to the side of the main track, as described in the Mozumder Magee theory of track effects (named for Asokendu Mozumder, an Indian-born physicist, and John L. Magee, an American chemist) is purposefully excluded.

Big industrial plantations had always been purposefully excluded from fair trade certification.

For many years, gender was purposefully excluded from the protected status categories (McPhail).

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I don't know that these authors were purposefully excluding them, I just think they didn't know about it".

In Technologies and Responsibilities, the final e-seminar in the series, Professor Lansner addresses the consequences of the technological advances that allow real-time reporting from the battlefield and the societal impact of seemingly uncensored reporting, which often purposefully excludes images that a government or its backers would rather the public not consider.

We may not purposefully exclude anyone, but there is no doubt that we privilege certain identities (my cis, feminine, white one included).

In 1986, the Supreme Court held that prosecutors could not purposefully exclude African-Americans from trial juries "on account of race, or on the false assumption that members of his race as a group are not qualified to serve as jurors".

However, this is no excuse, for purposefully excluding someone.

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