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First, our cohort might exclude notified patients or include unaffected patients, because we did not have the list of specific patients who were notified.
"It might exclude us".
Which careers do they think might exclude them if they do not earn a college degree?
I might exclude stones used as weapons, but I could be persuaded otherwise.
Does Harmon worry that all these allusions might exclude less TV-literate types?
That means premiums may increase or policies might not be renewed or might exclude the dog from future coverage.
I realise that International Son Day, thus conceived, might exclude the fatherless or the son-less among us.
The panel's chairman, Dr. John F. Modlin of Dartmouth Medical School, said the criteria might exclude an estimated 7percenttoto 17percentt of Americans from receiving the vaccine.
So tax cuts that are supposedly directed at an average family by imposing an income ceiling of say, $52,000, might exclude many of those in New York.
In a country where homosexual acts are illegal, Dr. Ravindran's slide show suggests using "partner" or "life partner," since "husband" or "wife" might exclude some listeners.
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