Sentences with phrase «serves as an exclusion»

This definition serves as an exclusion since events that occur outside the specified countries are not covered.
Definitions can also serve as exclusions.

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The more progressive line argues, as Wolman does, that reliance on cash transactions «perpetuates [poor] peoples» exclusion from banking and the formal economy» and makes it hard for governments, especially in developing countries, to efficiently serve their citizens.
Other athletes use their dogs to erect stockades, garrisons, barbed - wire fences, moats in which the dogs themselves serve as the alligators... and some athletes, like Kenny Norman of the Atlanta Hawks, assign their dogs the intricate task of enforcing a policy of exclusion while at the same time setting the standard for admission.
Again it is the Jewish male, rather than female, that serves as the prototype for the neurotic Jew, a notion which Gilman discusses in terms of degrees of exclusion — women being the «included Other» while the Jewish man is the «excluded Other».
This may be because fertility rate usually serves as proxy for the degree of social integration and a decline in fertility can be interpreted as an increase in social disintegration and exclusion;
It is designed to serve as the work horse for the Consolidated storage facility in New Mexico and its counterpart Central storage facility in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine.
The discipline guidance challenges us all, individual teachers, schools, districts, states and the nation to look at students as individuals who we aim to serve regardless of their behavior, ending unnecessary exclusion and bias discipline so that every child is valued and known.»
State policies on retirement income exclusions vary greatly, but have one or both of two purposes: to protect the income of taxpayers who are no longer in the workforce, and to serve as an economic development tool by attracting retired people to, or retaining them in, a state.
He recently served as trial counsel for the complainant seeking a temporary exclusion order under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
(d) the Tribunal did not deal with all of the issues that were put to it, including as regards the exclusion of late - served evidence and the KRG's request to adduce additional evidence (if, contrary to its primary position, the late served evidence was admitted); and / or
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