Examples of 'entirely excluded' in a sentence

Meaning of "entirely excluded"

entirely excluded: This phrase suggests complete omission or removal of something, leaving no part or aspect included

How to use "entirely excluded" in a sentence

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entirely excluded
Entirely excluded from the study.
Uses on apples and grapes are entirely excluded.
Air transport is entirely excluded from international treaties on climate.
Subjective judgment can not be entirely excluded here.
Entirely excluded is compensation with regard to incoming profit and further damage to assets.
The remaining citizens were entirely excluded from any influence.
This means that personal characteristics can not be entirely excluded.
We are entirely excluded.
International transport such as aviation and maritime transport are almost entirely excluded from taxation.
De La Fuente was almost entirely excluded from polling for the Democratic Primary.
The frequency of such indications suggests that the possibility of violations can not be entirely excluded.
Its application is entirely excluded.
In such circumstances the existence of a legal obligation to self-initiate can not be entirely excluded.
Leaven was to be entirely excluded.
However, the possibility of occurrence of allergic reactions can not be entirely excluded.

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In patrilineal systems women are often entirely excluded from owning registered land.
Mary takes centre frame, whereas John is always partly or entirely excluded.
These matters of life and death are entirely excluded from discussion in this election.
However, matrimonial and custody questions were entirely excluded.
The Brotherhood has been almost entirely excluded from national life before.
Nevertheless, at present, the possibility can not be entirely excluded.
Evidence reveals that women are often entirely excluded from decision-making in health care.
Consequently, a selective use of the tonnage tax scheme (cherry picking) is entirely excluded.
The statement demands that education is entirely excluded from the TTIP negotiations.
Of course, electronic sounds are not entirely excluded.
The “ public ” was entirely excluded from the decision-making process.
Popular interests are entirely excluded.
No, it is entirely excluded.
But even then, speculation can not be entirely excluded.
Black ( Negroes ) and women are entirely excluded from the Masonic brotherhood.
Is less than one year, the instrument is entirely excluded.
A third type of speech, obscenity, is entirely excluded from First Amendment protection.
Therefore it shall be acceptable that class 7 material is entirely excluded from EHS.
The forcible exaction of confessions is entirely excluded by Swedish law.
However, it can not be entirely excluded.
Also, a training effect can not be entirely excluded here.
I'm afraid you will need to remain entirely excluded from it.
Consequently, there was no single social group entirely excluded from social security.
With the increasingly volatile security situation, justice is almost entirely excluded from the policy-making agenda.
In the case of Ukraine, those facts have been almost entirely excluded from mainstream discourse.
Kheir, No, Christians are losing their grip and are almost entirely excluded from decision making.
Ah yes, the citizens… they are entirely excluded.
Or, they could be entirely excluded.
The film "Song of the South" was entirely excluded from Disney+.

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Entirely dedicated to progress and further development
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