exclusion - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • liability: No part of these terms is intended to constitute an exclusion of any liability, which cannot be excluded under English law.
  • warranty: Check your local laws for any restrictions or limitations regarding the exclusion of implied warranties.

Converse of object

  • tackle: The scope of informal employment strategies to tackle social exclusion needs to be examined.
  • combat: Inclusive design also has a broader goal - to combat social exclusion.
  • necessitate: Admission of the Public The meeting determined that there were no items which necessitated the exclusion of the public.
  • overcome: The Government has recognized that education is the key to overcoming social exclusion.
  • reduce: Any U-turn in the drive to reduce school exclusions could have an adverse effect on children in care according to childcare experts in Scotland.
  • justify: Exclusion should not be used for breaking the home-school agreement - the incident itself should justify the exclusion.

Adjective modifier

  • social: Certain aspects of social exclusion of children have seen sharp rises in the last few years.
  • permanent: Recent figures show two thirds of permanent exclusions involve children with special needs.
  • fixed: Fixed period exclusions of a pupil must not add up to more than 45 school days in any one school year.
  • financial: Debt advice fits your financial exclusion heading - will you fund it?
  • mutual: But the mutual exclusion in such cases need not survive the addition of a verb.
  • deliberate: The deliberate exclusion the individuals lines annual holiday insurance worldwide that lend.

Modifies a noun

  • zone: In 1996 the southern air exclusion zone was amended to south of latitude 33 degrees North.
  • clause: Why doesn't the Act prohibit all exclusion clauses?
  • chromatography: Comparison to previously published size exclusion chromatography ( SEC ) data shows excellent agreement.
  • criterion: Controls were selected at random and matched for age, sex and year, and with the same exclusion criteria.

Noun used with modifier

  • robot: After consultations with the relevant webmaster, it is often possible to be exempted from this ' robot exclusion ' .
  • lunchtime: Lunchtime exclusions count for a quarter of a day.

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