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  2. Exclude - Wikipedia

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    Search for Exclude in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Exclude article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  3. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Welfare states and social policies can also exclude individuals from basic necessities and support programs. Welfare payments were proposed to assist individuals in accessing a small amount of material wealth (Young, 2000). Young (2000) further discusses how "the provision of the welfare itself produces new injustice by depriving those ...

  4. Excludability - Wikipedia

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    A good, service or resource that is unable to prevent or exclude non-paying consumers from experiencing or using it can be considered non-excludable. An architecturally pleasing building, such as Tower Bridge, creates an aesthetic non-excludable good, which can be enjoyed by anyone who happens to look at it.

  5. Excommunication - Wikipedia

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    Judaism, like Unitarian Universalism, tends towards congregationalism, and so decisions to exclude from a community of worship often depend on the congregation. Congregational bylaws sometimes enable the board of a synagogue to ask individuals to leave [ 118 ] or not to enter.

  6. Inclusion and exclusion criteria - Wikipedia

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    Exclude criteria: No data; Population or sub-population with known coronary disease or coronary disease equivalent (e.g., diabetes) Does not include minimum outcomes; Does not measure Framingham variables appropriately; Wrong study design/article format

  7. Expulsion (education) - Wikipedia

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    Expulsion, also known as dismissal, withdrawal, or permanent exclusion (British English), is the permanent removal or banning of a student from a school, school district, college, university, or TAFE due to persistent violation of that institution's rules, or in extreme cases, for a single offense of marked severity.

  8. Exclusive right - Wikipedia

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    In common law jurisdictions, exclusive rights have often been the codification of pre-existing social norms with regard to land or chattels.. In the UK case of RCS v Pollard [1983], Ch 135, a claim by the legal owners of an exclusive right in relation to the records of the singer Elvis Presley against a seller of unofficial recordings was lost because selling the unofficial recordings did not ...

  9. Exclusion clause - Wikipedia

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    If "negligence" is not mentioned, then liability for negligence is excluded only if the words used in the exclusion clause are wide enough to exclude liability for negligence. If there is any ambiguity, then the contra proferentem rule applies. If a claim on another basis can be made other than that of negligence, then it covers that basis instead.