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to excluding

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To bar (someone) from entering; to keep out.

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Other pubs plagued by prams have taken to excluding children.

Lorin Maazel comes close to excluding himself from their number through self-indulgences of his own.

But there are downsides to excluding fringe candidates from the national conversation.

Defense lawyers object to excluding their clients from any aspect of the case.

And high schools, unlike kindergartens, are not used to excluding students who have not had all their shots.

Chiefly, the court objected to excluding suspects from trials and allowing hearsay and evidence obtained under coercion.

"This boils down to excluding a large number of poorly educated foreigners," says Birthe Samuelsen, a Danish teacher.

"I don't think there is a measurable benefit to excluding derivatives in a hard-line way," Hester said.

The ban on Mr. Tibi and Mr. Bishara demonstrates that it is only a short step from excluding parties from the cabinet to excluding their representatives altogether.

With India opposed to excluding any nation on political grounds, a more likely option would see a motion to exclude Zimbabwe on cricketing grounds.

Workplace bullying, which can include everything from belittling comments to excluding someone from an important meeting, may be tougher on employees than sexual harassment, according to new research.

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