exclusion of others

collocation in English

meaningsofexclusionandother

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exclusion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪkˈskluː.ʒən/
us
/ɪkˈskluː.ʒən/
the act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter ...
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other
adjective
uk
/ˈʌð.ər/
us
/ˈʌð.ɚ/
different to what is usual or expected, and sometimes not ...
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(Definition ofexclusionandotherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, the appearance of some names or titles necessarily reflects theexclusionofothers.
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Even within the same span of time, different observers have focused on different areas of deficit to theexclusionofothers.
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As a sociological process, social categorisation produces the establishment of (subjective and collective) group boundaries founded on theexclusionofothersfrom the group.
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Proponents of this approach themselves note the lack of theoretical innovation and the tendency to focus on some models to theexclusionofothers.
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To insist on one interpretation, to theexclusionofothers, leads to a distorted and incomplete view of healthcare.
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Ordinarily, privacy involves theexclusionofothersfrom one's personal domain.
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No one factor can be isolated and focused upon to theexclusionofothers.
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Rather, these forms of tenure inculcate regulations regarding access, use, possession, andexclusionofothers.
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It has been claimed that gossip allows participants to negotiate aspects of group membership, and the inclusion andexclusionofothers, by working out shared values.
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All these reductions are achieved by focusing on what look like rational-legal elements to theexclusionofothers, at the same time implicitly reducing the human actor to a cipher.
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While it is not hard to surmise what has led these authors to their decisions, the reasons for selecting one criterion to theexclusionofothersremain unclear.
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It was not limited to some witnesses to theexclusionofothers.
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Once you mention specific organisations to theexclusionofothers, there is a reduction of flexibility.
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If we rely on those concepts to theexclusionofothers, then prisons become negative places in which to live and work.
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And it would seem invidious to select some names to theexclusionofothers.
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That has not been concentrated in one area at theexclusionofothers.
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What is wrong, and what this amendment seeks to prevent, is the promotion of views to theexclusionofothers.
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The centre arm is provided to prevent people from lying on them to theexclusionofothers.
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It is invidious for small groups of people to apply any specific set of values to theexclusionofothers.
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