Sentence examples for was able to exclude from inspiring English sources

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Using the Euclidean assumption that straight lines do not enclose an area, he was able to exclude geometries that contain no parallels.

Yet thanks to some last-minute dispensation from its auditors, HSBC was able to exclude that charge on Monday and report a $5 billion pre-tax profit instead.

Below the cut-off value of 0.8 ((ng/mL)2/1000), the [TIMP-2]·[IGFBP7] index was able to exclude those patients who needed RRT in our study population.

We then asked whether the use of two different types of control was able to exclude genes that are dependent on thyroid activation state and to identify genes associated exclusively with defective migration of the thyroid.

Upper endoscopy at diagnosis was able to exclude three subjects (1.9%) having erosive diseases.

For the six patients with negative exploration, bedside diagnostic laparoscopy was able to exclude an abdominal source of sepsis.

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But he added that, despite repeated analysis, "we may never be able to exclude that other chemicals were involved.

(Married taxpayers filing jointly who meet the same requirements may be able to exclude up to $500,000 in gains).

Corporations will no longer be able to exclude foreign-source income from tax.

"We haven't been able to exclude that there is some subtle difference involved in how it's made at Greenville," Mr. Tyle said.

Insurance companies "like being able to exclude people from coverage because the more they can exclude, the more money they can make," she went on.

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