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1 Indeed, some of these new suburbs were specifically designed to exclude people .
2 Age limits exclude people without any consideration of their individual circumstances.
3 When it's not being used to offend or exclude people , sure.
4 And if you exclude people with disobedient behaviour, it drives their offending underground.
5 But Turkey hit back at claims that the move would exclude people of other faiths.
6 Alito said Congress did not want to exclude people who operate for-profit businesses from the law's protections.
7 Communication issues can serve to exclude people .
8 Probably not dangerously, as she was already making signs to me to exclude people from the apartment.
9 That means they won't exclude people with pre-existing conditions and they won't have lifetime spending limits, for example.
10 Even George Bush Sr and George W Bush's idea of fellow citizens did not exclude people of colour.
11 It is frivolous to exclude people on the verge of starvation from public works unless they have tickets.
12 Current trials exclude people with a family history of psychosis for fear that the drug could trigger latent schizophrenia.
13 Beneath the cool, post-modern surface of fashionable people, there's a determination to exclude people who have the wrong look.
14 French football officials were debating whether to deliberately exclude people that both Fifa and the government allow them to pick.
15 Hate speech has been used to punish and exclude people for hundreds of years (including recently in France).
16 U.S. immigration law has long required officials to exclude people likely to become a "public charge" from permanent residency.
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