0 the act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter a place:
1 an event or situation that is not included in an insurance agreement as something for which the insurance company will pay money:
3 something or someone that a contract, law, or agreement does not include:
4 a situation in which someone or something is prevented from entering a place or taking part in an activity:
5 not allowing someone or something else to be included:
Under this ruling, an individual could create a corporation of which he was the sole director, to the exclusion of all other stakeholders.
Earlier ' exclusions ' of those not living in ' ancient farmsteads ' can be traced back to the fourteenth century.
In fact, inclusions and exclusions convey interesting messages regarding the changing nature of musical education.
Even if violent exclusions could be avoided, is there not a danger that defense of place would yield to a kind of social incarceration?
Furthermore, the contrast with the sales figures clearly brings forth other exclusions from the canon, apart from those particular to the 1980s.
There were no exclusions based on diagnosis or other clinical criteria.
Similarly, such rules can be generalised by removing tests/symptoms or adding exclusions or increasing its con®dence level.
In education, for example, there is concern over the impact of pupil exclusions.
Whereas in the other two departments all radical patients are seen but there are some exclusions.
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