exclusionary in A Sentence

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    Will this event be Exclusionary to them?

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    Nobody has an Exclusionary right of entry to a temple.

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    Inquiry needs to focus on whether there is an Exclusionary effect.

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    For one thing, human rights have proven to be Exclusionary- even within our own species.

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    Seeing this, I thought,"Aha, here comes someone concerned with the Exclusionary message this is sending to our sons.".

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    Exclusionary disciplinary practices- that is, suspensions and expulsions- on the other hand, can create divisions between students and teachers.

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    The UN should make its actions and words congruent, and take immediate action to rectify its Exclusionary practices.

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    We should look for talent in unconventional places, revisit Exclusionary norms, and make sure everyone feels welcome, regardless of their identity.

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    But the theory assumed that people had perfect information and perfect mobility and that jurisdictions wouldn't implement things like Exclusionary zoning or tax giveaways.

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    Of course, other identities exist which can be equally Exclusionary, be they based around ethnicity, religion, gender, class, location or a number of other factors.

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    Beyond gaining U.S. legal status in an Exclusionary era, immigrants used profits from America's burgeoning Chinese restaurant industry to improve the quality of life for families in their former homeland.

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    For example, one barrier to attending a selective university for young people from“non-traditional” backgrounds is that they don't know anybody who went, and imagine the environment to be exclusive and Exclusionary.

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    And in his introduction, he describes the disturbingly Exclusionary world of the past, explaining that until the late 1950s Jews“need not have bothered trying” to enroll at Harvard or the other Ivies.

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    This racism can include speech and behaviours that treat cultural differences- such as forms of dress, cultural practices, physical features or accents- as problematic, manifesting in disapproving glances, Exclusionary body language, and marginalising people's experiences as invalid.

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    If Trump were a woman, her name-calling would indicate that she is ruled by her out-of-control, post-menopausal body, her tweets would be seen as catty, gossipy, and more like something out of“Mean Girls,” and her condescending ways with marginalized others would be seen as Exclusionary bitchiness.

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    It has to be determined whether the practice of exclusion of women of the age group of 10 to 50 years is equivalent to a doctrine of Hindu religion or a practice that could be regarded as an essential part of the Hindu religion and whether the nature of Hindu religion would be altered without the said Exclusionary practice.

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    In the light of the above authorities, it has to be determined whether the practice of exclusion of women of the age group of 10 to 50 years is equivalent to a doctrine of Hindu religion or a practice that could be regarded as an essential part of the Hindu 78 religion and whether the nature of Hindu religion would be altered without the said Exclusionary practice.

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    It had to be determined whether the practice of exclusion of women of the age group of 10 to 50 years is equivalent to a doctrine of Hindu religion or a practice that could be regarded as an essential part of the Hindu religion and whether the nature of Hindu religion would be altered without the said Exclusionary practice. the answer to these questions, was in the firm negative.

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