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These companies with supplemental ratios are typically adjusting the CEO's pay which may exclude anomalies such as a one-time special bonus or equity award.
Organisations need to have worked with at least 60 offenders since 2013 to be eligible, which may exclude many of the 13,596 voluntary organisations which work with offenders.
This qualitative research with people who inject drugs, health staff and clinicians focuses on social, organisational and structural elements of vaccine trial designs which may exclude or reduce the participation of people who inject drugs.
Both undercut the average U.S. reactor's 2014 operating cost of $36/MWh (which may exclude some troubled units).
The NHBC has a minimum claim value which may exclude them from picking up the tab, approx £700.
Moreover, YouGov conducts its polls in English, which may exclude a large portion of Spanish-speaking Hispanic adults from opting into its online surveys.
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It follows that language is part of a complex system allowing speakers to show they belong to a group from which they may exclude others.
The definition of this old proverb, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is that an English person's home is a place where they may do as they please and from which they may exclude anyone they choose.
Older patients, especially in the US, also take a high number of prescription medications, which may similarly exclude participation.
Insurers would also have to provide a comprehensive set of benefits, like maternity coverage that is now excluded by some policies, and cover pre-existing medical conditions, which may be excluded under certain policies.
Our patients also had a wider range of co-morbidities which may have excluded them from clinical trial enrolment.
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