Sentence examples for view to exclude from inspiring English sources

Exact(6)

Even more clever is a study of Chicago that included images from Google Street View to exclude non-gentrifying forms of value-increase.

A zoom lens does this by narrowing its view to exclude some subject areas while magnifying whatever is left within the frame.

Simultaneously, the PA has held several meetings with the British Gas Group to develop the Gaza gas field, albeit with a view to exclude Hamas – and thus Gazans – from access to the proceeds.

We suggest that SUNCT patients with brain MRI should always be performed with a dedicated view to exclude neurovascular compression.

2. Partially in response to objections of this sort, Dworkin revised his view to exclude an explicit requirement of identification.

"The potential for them is immense - it would be highly unwise and detrimental in our view to exclude health," he said.

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Mr Goldsmith told the BBC's World at One programme that the Kincora inquiry's terms of reference "were rewritten just before it began with a view to excluding investigations into visitors to the care home so it would only focus on social workers or the staff".

A computed tomography angiogram of the brain, conducted in ED to investigate the patient's symptoms, with a view to excluding internal carotid artery stenosis, was also normal.

These guidelines state that following the failure of the initial empirical treatment with beta-lactam antibiotics, the microbiological examination should be reassessed with a view to excluding the less common pathogens, such as atypical pathogens, and that antimicrobial treatment covering atypical pathogens should be considered.

The cut off birth weights at each gestational age between 23 and 36 weeks, above which the observation was excluded, were selected with a view to excluding infants at least four gestational weeks older than reported, since break through bleeding at four-week intervals in early pregnancy is a source of gestational error in women claiming to be certain of the date of their last menstrual period.

(Despite a political career that began with serving Richard M. Nixon, Mr. Ailes is so allergic to the label of former Republican strategist that he once urged a reporter for The New York Times who was seeking his views to exclude any mention of his work for Ronald Reagan or George Bush because it was "irrelevant").

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