Example sentences of "exclusion of [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 The Training Agency frequently claims that it insists on non-discriminatory practices , but ‘ all the evidence points to widespread exclusion of Black trainees from prestigious employer based schemes … most likely to lead to full-time jobs , top-ups to the allowance and higher quality training ’ .
2 But these gains were within the context of the exclusion of married women from social labour and emerging stereotypes ( even though constantly challenged ) which stressed either her delicacy and her sexual timidity or her purity .
3 The exclusion of fixed charges from section 245 arguably reflects the favouritism shown to secured creditors in English company law , although to make a secured charge subject to the claims of preferential creditors would obviously affect both the terms of credit and the amount of credit available , and this may justify the present position .
4 The reason for the exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an immediate consequence of the fact that predicative position explicitly assigns the property of the adjective to the entity of the noun phrase in subject position , while associative adjectives are characterized by the fact that they are not taken as valid for the entity which they qualify .
5 The exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an automatic result .
6 For example the decision in Austria to stop subsidies for industrial conversion from oil and LPG to non-oil energy sources ; the termination of the West German home retrofit programme ; the Netherlands ' exclusion of owner-occupied dwellings from eligibility for financial assistance with energy saving in 1982 ; the reduction in the US of funding for energy conservation programmes .
7 In particular , the shifts from entitlement to discretion , exemplified by the Social Fund , and the exclusion of certain groups from the benefits system , notably 16- and 17-year olds .
8 The interesting issues in economics arise when , as with national defence , exclusion of certain individuals from consumption is effectively impossible .
9 If there is a lacuna in the law it is probably confined to combinations to do acts which amount to crimes but to no other wrong , but the exclusion of such cases from the tort of conspiracy may be a necessary consequence of Lonrho whatever the mental element required for the tort .
10 The exclusion of many heads from the development of PNP , and the attempt to use PNP coordinators to carry the Authority 's versions of good practice directly from Merrion House to the classroom , had unfortunate consequences for both the success of the programme and school-LEA relationships .
11 I entirely agree with President Delors that the exclusion of that aspect from the full Maastricht settlement would make Britain a paradise for inward investment , and I have had that message communicated to all trade attache s in our embassies throughout the world .
12 The general exclusion of agricultural labourers from education appears often as an issue in the literature of the eighteenth century especially after the success of Stephen Duck .
13 These forms of disability representation naturalise the exclusion of disabled people from societies which are organised on an ability to gain employment and these representations are the target of non-disabled people for the ridding of their fears over their own ‘ able-bodied ’ decline , mortality or loss of power .
14 Most of the overt justification for the exclusion of disabled people from the health and caring professions is in terms of the disabled people themselves .
15 The emphasis on the exclusion of outside powers from Southeast Asia could also be linked to the search for a comprehensive political settlement of the Kampuchean dispute , which would enmesh Indo-China into the arrangement reached .
16 This exclusion of higher education from consideration by sociologists of education must in part be due to the fact that higher education is not compulsory ; it is perhaps difficult to argue that something which is a matter of choice can in any sense be repressive .
17 These may very briefly be described as the exclusion of lay influence from the Church at all levels from papal elections down to the investiture of bishops and the ownership of churches , and the centralization of government by frequent papal councils and synods , and by the appointment of papal legates with superior jurisdiction over wide areas .
18 This influenced the spirit and the formulation of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 , so that the main tasks of country planning were viewed as being the exclusion of urban sprawl from rural areas .
19 Exclusion of elected leaders from Exco
20 But American aims went beyond the mere exclusion of Free France from this particular theatre of operations .
21 The Society sees this as the best protection against the exclusion of some firms from franchising and against any attempt to force them to tender for legal aid work on the basis of price .
22 Social closure involves the exclusion of some people from membership of a status group .
23 The express exclusion of this case from the scope of the Convention leaves the Contracting States free to make whatever provision they judge appropriate , for example the use of substituted service in English law .
24 This position was reaffirmed by the exclusion of employment-related matters from the Unionlaw scheme launched in 1989 .
25 A series of mass meetings , supported by the Cooks and Stewards , the Hull Seamen , the Dockers , the Railwaymen and the International Transport Workers Federation , where Wilson had secured an anti-Asiatic resolution at the London meeting in August 1913 , demanded the complete exclusion of Chinese labour from British ships .
26 Although the Committee 's terms of reference excluded manual records , its Report makes clear that it could not justify on grounds of logic or justice the exclusion of manual records from any data protection legislation based upon general data protection principles .
27 The last two days ' scenes of disarray , including some fisticuffs , caused by the exclusion of far-right MEPs from the leadership of two delegations to foreign parliaments , are demeaning to the European Parliament , and bode ill .
28 A polity grew up in the nineteenth century that , through changes of regime , was characterized by its narrow social base and the ‘ exclusion of subordinate classes from any form of participation in the political sphere ’ ( Giner 1985 : 311 ) .
29 the exclusion of older people from screening and treatment programmes is not arbitrary ;
30 Older people I have indicated already that the exclusion of older people from the labour market over the same period has had a somewhat different impact upon their position in reciprocal support within families .
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