noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
exclusion zone
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the military exclusion zone
social exclusion
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efforts to combat poverty and social exclusion
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
general
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A general exclusion clause which excludes liability altogether is thus very unlikely to be reasonable under s 3.
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The effect of the six weeks time limit will be considered within the general context of exclusion of remedies.
social
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They have all suffered grievously: shame, stigma and extreme social exclusion .
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However, when the left won office it was faced with the challenge of high levels of social exclusion and polarisation.
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Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion .
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With this reduction of social activities came a sense of social exclusion .
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The social arena: housing policy as a response to problems of poverty and social exclusion .
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So the decline continued until parts of our cities were ghettos of deprivation, unemployment, poor housing and social exclusion .
total
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The pattern is certainly not one of total closure or exclusion .
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The evidence is not good enough to support any one of these interpretations to the total exclusion of either of the others.
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For example, there may be good grounds for the total exclusion of the public from some nature reserves.
■ NOUN
air
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In fact, there is no provision for air exclusion zones in Resolution 688.
clause
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A general exclusion clause which excludes liability altogether is thus very unlikely to be reasonable under s 3.
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Having regard to future possibilities as well as present realities, an exclusion clause would be indispensable in the new system.
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The Court of Appeal held that the oral statement overrode the exclusion clause which therefore did not form part of the contract.
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The nature of the contract, contractual and tortious liabilities and the use of exclusion clauses will be considered.
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The exclusion clause was of no effect for this breach of an express term.
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Chapter 10 deals with the position where one of the terms is an exclusion clause .
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An important preliminary point is that the dividing line between an exclusion clause and a disclosure clause may be thin.
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For all practical purposes a specific exclusion clause which is rendered unenforceable under these circumstances can be regarded as void.
principle
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A white dwarf is supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between the electrons in its matter.
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Without the exclusion principle , matter would collapse in on itself!
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If the world had been created without the exclusion principle , quarks would not form separate, well-defined protons and neutrons.
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Given the inapplicability of the exclusion principle , there is no economic incentive for private enterprises to supply lighthouses.
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These stars would be supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between neutrons and protons, rather than between electrons.
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Explain the significance of the exclusion principle .
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From this it follows that they satisfy the exclusion principle .
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The interactions are represented by integer-spin fields that do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle .
zone
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The Braer was outside a ten mile exclusion zone when its engines failed.
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Morris Thomas, 61, runs an old people's home deep in the exclusion zone .
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Within two hours officials had set up a five-mile exclusion zone round Burdon Farm.
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In thirty minutes he substantially re-established his parliamentary position and announced a 200-mile naval exclusion zone around the Falklands.
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The Government said that strictly controlled licences would be awarded to farms outside the foot and mouth exclusion zones .
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A six-mile exclusion zone was ordered around the ship while a tug towed the casualty further offshore.
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Dozens of towns and villages were abandoned as 135,000 people and 35,000 cattle left the exclusion zone .
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The exclusion zone approved by the Home Secretary bans any procession or convoy of vehicles in the area.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The resolution ended the exclusion of professional athletes from the Olympics.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But exclusion of the mystical did not advance knowledge very far.
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But today, the Oxford University Sports Director was furious at her exclusion .
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In unmistakable terms the Act prohibits the exclusion of-individuals from federally funded programs because of their race.
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The interactions are represented by integer-spin fields that do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle.
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The position now depends on whether the period of exclusion which has been ordered is permanent, indefinite or fixed term.
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This position was reaffirmed by the exclusion of employment-related matters from the Unionlaw scheme launched in 1989.
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Unfortunately, psychologists have become obsessed about individual differences to the exclusion of the universal.