Example sentences of "can not exclude " in BNC.

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1 We can not exclude them from our notion of property or deny that in a sense , at any rate , he is the owner of them .
2 And since the discipline can not exclude psychological subjects from its accounts as it can psychologists , it has to consider the effects of gender variations among subjects more than it does among psychologists .
3 But we can not exclude an effect of ACE on the metabolism of other peptides in view of its wide substrate specificity , nor can we exclude the possibility that a variant of another gene , closely linked to the ACE gene , causes the observed association .
4 Although the anti-Bcl-2 antibody did not label the plasma membrane , we can not exclude the possibility that it labelled other organelles in addition to the nuclear envelope and ER .
5 However , our study can not exclude that enalapril and hydrochlorothiazide had different hypotensive effects , because to detect a difference of 5 mm Hg between the two groups , with 90% power , would have required 191 patients in each group .
6 Fine , but though countries may eat what they like , they can not exclude foods they think are inferior to their own .
7 Even though international organisations , as international persons , may be held liable under international law for the acts they perform , this can not exclude the secondary liability of the Member States themselves .
8 We can not exclude risks lower than this .
9 Their data can not exclude a 20% lower glucose threshold for adrenaline or a 24% lower threshold for noradrenaline with human insulin .
10 The Act also stipulates that a manufacturer 's guarantee can not exclude liability for damage caused or loss suffered as a result of the manufacturer 's negligence .
11 However , we can not exclude the possibility that there might be some other form of matter , distributed almost uniformly throughout the universe , that we have not yet detected and that might still raise the average density of the universe up to the critical value needed to halt the expansion .
12 At this stage we can not exclude the cis square planar alternative structure ( 5 .
13 These are part of the construct of contemporary childhood which we can not exclude and must not ignore .
14 We can not exclude the possibility , however , of abnormal metabolism of platelet activating factor in four of them .
15 The use of this experimental design can not exclude the possibility that Ac-ASA is pushed back out of the cell after its uptake , as a small excretion rate could not be detected in the presence of such large extracellular quantities .
16 We can not exclude the possibility , however , that other unknown mechanisms may be involved in the effects observed in this study .
17 Nevertheless , these two last studies can not exclude a real benefit for the heater probe .
18 A negative test in an anaemic patient can not exclude the possibility of carcinoma of the colon and therefore patients with iron deficiency anaemia should be investigated for this regardless of the presence or absence of frank or occult faecal bleeding .
19 The occupier can not exclude liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence ( s. 2(1) ) .
20 A landlord who retains control over common parts of a building such as the stairs and puts an exclusion clause in the lease , can not exclude liability to the tenant 's visitors by virtue of this clause .
21 To summarise the exposition so far , a fiduciary can not exclude liability for fraud , deliberate breach of duty and possibly gross negligence .
22 9.7 Accidents The Landlord shall not be responsible to the Tenant or to anyone at the Premises or the Centre expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority for any accident happening or injury suffered or for any damage or to or loss of any chattel sustained in the Premises or the Centre There is a question mark attached to the effectiveness of this provision on the basis that a party can not exclude its liability for death or personal injuries caused by its negligence .
23 A retailer who supplies goods to consumers can not exclude or restrict liability for breach of the implied terms , but the retailer 's supplier may exclude liability , if the exclusion satisfies the test of reasonableness .
24 Where the Act applies a reasonableness test it generally provides that a party can not exclude or restrict liability " except in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss2 , 3 , 4 ) or that liability can be excluded or restricted " but only in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss6 , 7 ) .
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