Example sentences of "[noun pl] can not be exclude " in BNC.

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1 Some risks can not be excluded or transferred ; they must be covered by insurance .
2 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 .
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 This could imply that individuals with portal hypertension are protected against these degenerative vascular disorders but the possibility of a selection bias against referring patients with bleeding varices who have multiple non-hepatic pathologies can not be excluded .
5 In domestic cases appeals can be excluded only after the dispute has arisen ( s3(6) ) , and in both domestic and international disputes appeals can not be excluded in admiralty , commodity and insurance cases ( s4(1) ) .
6 The problem arises because the inventor can not privately appropriate the benefits since imitators can not be excluded .
7 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 .
8 This is unfortunate as these implied terms are a very useful weapon for the buyer and , in the case of consumer sales , the implied terms can not be excluded or modified at all .
9 The effect of s7(2) and ( 3 ) is that the other implied terms can not be excluded or restricted at all where the buyer deals as a consumer ; they can be excluded outside of consumer supply transactions so long as the supplier can show that such an exclusion is fair and reasonable .
10 Although it seems highly probable that sea level changes have been similar over very large areas of the earth 's surface , the possibility of local terraces of different dates due to other causes can not be excluded .
11 This inhibition may be secondary to the inhibitory effects of SMS 201–995 on serum gastrin levels , but direct or other indirect effects of SMS 201–995 on the pepsinogen producing cells can not be excluded .
12 The possibility that the complex may be effective by all of these mechanisms can not be excluded .
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