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: --
2 an amount of money on which tax does not have to be paid: --
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.
Apart from guild-related religious exclusions, illegitimates suffered from individual religious ostracism.
A few ministers were defensive about their exclusions, explaining in detail to officials why they had refused communion.
The effect of such exclusions - a highly repetitive account of texts that are treated as virtually interchangeable - is particularly troubling from a theoretical standpoint.
Dropouts were poorly reported as were the number of exclusions in studies that only included patients for whom full sets of data were available.
Indeed, the recounting and documenting of these exclusions as declensions comprise the major 19.
Thus, after exclusions, the entire sample for the current analysis was 403 pairs of twins, 218 boy pairs and 185 girl pairs.
In the worst case, however, if the exclusions are non-random, we introduce selection bias.
Whereas in the other two departments all radical patients are seen but there are some exclusions.