Example sentences of "[not/n't] be excluded [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Of course , possible historical relationships between different sign languages should not be excluded as a reason for similarities between two sign languages .
3 Furthermore , although ‘ planned ’ convergence arising out of favourable political conditions in individual countries can not be excluded as a possibility , the economic costs inherent in any such operation are likely to be increased considerably in Latin America because of the formidable physical barriers to communications and trade with the Soviet Union .
4 The observation that CF patients could contaminate environmental surfaces with P cepacia in their sputum suggested that this can not be excluded as an indirect mode of spread of the epidemic strain within the Edinburgh fitness class .
5 However , it may also be that if the clause is drawn so widely as to be capable of applying in unreasonable circumstances , or if it purports to exclude a liability which can not be excluded under the Act , the court may find it unreasonable to apply it to other circumstances ( see Walker v Boyle [ 1982 ] 1 All ER 634 ) .
6 Thus , Russell argues , although it may make good empirical sense to say that a " complete complex of compresence ( a given " particular " can not be " to the north of itself " , " above itself " , etc. , these situations can not be excluded on a priori grounds .
7 In an adult population it can not be excluded on the grounds of age alone .
8 ( iii ) If it is correct that the duty owed to trespassers is a minimum standard which can not be excluded , then this minimum standard can not be excluded against visitors .
9 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 .
10 In some cases a term implied by statute may not be excluded by agreement .
11 Section 5 prevents this practice completely , by providing that avoidance of liability for defective goods caused by negligence of the person involved in their manufacture or distribution can not be excluded by a term or notice in a " guarantee " of goods ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption as against a person who has found the goods to be defective while he was using them , or while they were in his possession , otherwise than exclusively for the purposes of a business .
12 Such indemnities , transferring liabilities incurred to third parties , will be particularly useful in cases where a contracting party may incur liability to a person not party to the contract , which therefore can not be excluded by contract : for instance , a manufacturer might require a distributor or retailer to indemnify it against tortious product liability claims by consumers injured by the product .
13 The significance of the TDA 1968 is that it applies , in auction situations , strict liability to a false trade description which can not be excluded by a disclaimer even though , as a matter of civil law , such an exclusion clause could satisfy the reasonableness test under UCTA 1977 ( see Derbyshire County Council v Vincent ( 1990 ) The Times , 19 June ) .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 You must not be excluded from the process of pastoral planning and decision making ’ .
20 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 .
21 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 . ’
22 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 .
23 Self selection bias — for example , because of better informed and motivated patients seeking advice from specialist clinics — can not be excluded from this study .
24 It can not be excluded from regional security arrangements if stability is to be achieved in oil flows from Gulf oil producers .
25 Welfare benefit work should not be excluded from the scheme ; on the contrary , it should be accorded a high priority .
26 Because it is a public good , person 2 can not be excluded from consuming the output Q which person 1 has commissioned .
27 Everybody living in a country obtains the benefits ( or disbenefits in the case of pacifists ) of national defence and can not be excluded from them .
28 If the Prime Minister is convinced that we can not be excluded from the single currency , he can not afford not to sign the treaty .
29 Of course we can not be excluded from progress within the Community .
30 The rest of Europe will now construct the social institutions of Europe with Britain excluded — but we shall not be excluded from being influenced by what they do in the short term .
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