Sentence examples for terms of excluding from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, means-tested tariffs clearly outperform IBTs in terms of excluding non-poor customers from being subsidized.

Our objective, therefore, is to spread out the remaining elements corresponding to peaks over the summation terms of (excluding ) thereby minimizing the peak sidelobe.

In other words, they are not selective in terms of excluding or inhibiting other G-protein subtypes.

It is important to bear in mind the limitations of the telephone survey in terms of excluding mobile phone only households and homeless people.

Before conducting association-based analyses, we subjected the SNP data set to rigorous quality control in terms of excluding samples and SNPs with poor call rates.

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7 Since we cannot consider aid as exogenous, testing indirect mechanisms while taking care of the endogeneity between aid and migration, turned highly demanding in terms of excluded restrictions, either by estimating two stage least squares with two endogenous variables (aid and the mechanism, e.g. income) or a system of three equations.

Our findings contrast other known modulations of aggregation kinetics by cosolutes that have been explained in terms of excluded volume mechanisms that are entropically driven.

Findings and Conclusions: Following the MTR in 2013, UNICEF has sharpened its focus and addressed equity in terms of excluded and marginalised children in two out of the first three outcomes and in several of the outputs designed to contribute to these outcomes.

However, Fielding follows that by claiming she spoke on "that great Absurdity, (for so she termed it,) of excluding Women from Learning; for which they were equally qualified with the Men, and in which so many had made so notable a Proficiency" and this idea was not accepted by either Amelia or Mrs. Booth.

To pinpoint specific examples, one need look no further than a provision in the SAIC guidelines that prohibits patent holders from refusing, "without justification," to license their patents "on reasonable terms" for the purposes of excluding or restricting competition.

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