Example sentences of "[not/n't] be excluded " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But given the nature of his activities it can not be excluded that this was a political attack . ’ |
2 | Mr Fowler added that in the Government 's even-handed approach to employment , people would have the right to belong to a union and could not be excluded from a job on the grounds that they were trade unionists . |
3 | Clean air is an example of non-excludability : if some people incur costs to avoid pollution , those who do not pay can not be excluded from the benefits . |
4 | Such common elements need not be excluded by the veil of ignorance since their presence does not jeopardize the social role of the doctrine of justice . |
5 | Gonorrhoea can not be excluded in the female unless the rectum has been examined , and for this purpose a proctoscope , somewhat smaller than the vaginal speculum , is passed into the rectum so that samples can be taken for microscopy and culture . |
6 | The fruits of such conduct can not be excluded . |
7 | * Except those claims arising from Subsidence , where the special conditions apply , or from Fire or Property Owners Liability , where the first £50 will not be excluded . |
8 | The £50 excess will not apply to : Buildings — claims arising from subsidence , where the special conditions apply , or from Fire or Property Owners ' liability , where the first £50 will not be excluded . |
9 | Such organic-rich shales are likely to constitute a much more widespread potential source for hydrocarbons — probably mainly for gas and condensate — than the coals of the deltas which are restricted to the northern part of the region , although the possibility that isolated intermontane coal basins may have developed further south in the later Carboniferous can not be excluded . |
10 | It allowed , for instance , a little chat between Mrs Thatcher and a BBC reporter , the main purpose of which escaped me , unless it was to show that that lady can not be excluded from anything . |
11 | If the publication of such matter has not incurred penalties under the law it should not be excluded from libraries on any moral , political , religious or racial ground alone , to satisfy any sectional interest . |
12 | To a mind delighting in tactics and devices , grief is not a familiar factor , but it can not be excluded from any man 's calculations . |
13 | From this , we will not be excluded , but will in turn exclude them , including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state , just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity , and so on and so on . |
14 | This means it has to be new , capable of industrial application , involve an innovation , and not be excluded as a special case — such as military inventions . |
15 | You must not be excluded from the process of pastoral planning and decision making ’ . |
16 | Of course , possible historical relationships between different sign languages should not be excluded as a reason for similarities between two sign languages . |
17 | On the other hand , economics could not be excluded entirely from Council sessions . |
18 | We presume that the behaviour depends on subcortical pathways involving the superior colliculus , although given the early abnormalities of these brains , anomalous projections to the hemisphere ipsilateral to the stimulus can not be excluded . |
19 | Nevertheless , there remains a high risk of fetal damage in offspring of women with the disease , and the possibility that the diets themselves may be harmful can not be excluded . |
20 | However , a β type error can not be excluded in this study because the prestudy assumption was that microalbuminuria progression was exclusively pressure dependent . |
21 | No information was available on placental size or other indicators of in utero nutrition , and subnormal prenatal nutrition of those who subsequently became diabetic can not be excluded . |
22 | However , there are a significant minority of male carers who must not be excluded . |
23 | Shipping from the Soviet Union ( a third party to the Treaty of Versailles ) and Poland could not be excluded from the Canal as their navigational rights took priority over Germany 's customary law duties of neutrality . |
24 | Under the heading ‘ Social changes ’ the chapter says , in brief , that the deferential society is dead ; and that ‘ the coming of age of democracy in our society is a process that inevitably affects the whole of people 's lives ; it can not be excluded from the workplace . ’ |
25 | In R. v. Sang ( H.L. , 1979 ) it was said that evidence should not be excluded simply to show disapproval of improper police conduct . |
26 | Deinomenid policy at Syracuse had been successful in creating wealth and with it a prosperous agricultural class , which could not be excluded from office forever . |
27 | Self selection bias — for example , because of better informed and motivated patients seeking advice from specialist clinics — can not be excluded from this study . |
28 | We found that the X-box binding activities exhibited by Raji , RJ2.2.5 and AR have the same electrophoretic and chromatographic properties and all contain Jun/Fos or antigenically related proteins ( Fig. 3–4 ) ; therefore they seem to differ only quantitatively , although differences in their composition , not detectable by our approach , can not be excluded . |
29 | Our results demonstrate that the clusters of basic amino acids are more important than the zinc fingers for the interactions of NC protein with DNA in vitro , although a role for the zinc fingers in specificity of interaction or in facilitating its many functions can not be excluded . |
30 | Remarkably , both factors appeared as a double band in the acrylamide gels , suggesting some kind of post-translational modification , although the existence of two different factors binding to the same sequence can not be excluded . |