Sentence examples for were to exclude from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Viniar added that if the firm were to exclude profits and losses from businesses affected by the regulation, average quarterly returns from 2004 to 2011 would have been the same, with less volatility.

But if news reporters were to exclude partisan sources, they might as well close shop altogether.

We do not understand, however, why these differences were to exclude a common pathophysiology, namely regarding potential dysfunction of Nav1.7 sodium-channels?

This term is taken from the regression argot and used here with a similar meaning: how different would it be a model prediction if we were to exclude this observation.

Among the report's recommendations were to exclude any Huawei or ZTE equipment or component parts from being used by government contractors, as well both companies becoming "more transparent and responsive to US legal obligations".

Campaign for a real German national team!" It was specifically aimed at humiliating black German player Patrick Owomoyela, but if they were to exclude everyone other than pure-bred Germans, they'd currently be without the talents of Mesut Özil, Sami Khedira, Jerome Boateng, Shkodran Mustafi, Lukas Podolski and Germany's all-time top scorer, Miroslav Klose.

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This precondition, Eom added, was to exclude foreign parties.

The first thing is to exclude asylum from this discussion.

One option is to exclude Russia from the G8.

Therefore to omit religion is to exclude something vital about the human condition.

One of Microsoft's techniques was to exclude PCs attached to domains.

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