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exclusion

[ik-skloo-zhuhn] / ɪkˈsklu ʒən /


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The law’s exclusions are far from the only trouble Venezuelans face in trying to recover a free and just society.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some politicians and housing economists want to increase the capital-gains exclusion for home sales to encourage older people to sell their homes before death, especially large houses that could be desirable for younger families.

From The Wall Street Journal

The exclusion of the FBI interviews—which was highlighted in news reports—raises new questions about the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files release and the pages that have been kept private.

From The Wall Street Journal

He believes the key will be to prioritise understanding and supporting each child's needs to prevent behaviour challenges taking hold and reduce the risk of school exclusions.

From BBC

Genuinely engaging as their real selves could risk total social exclusion or worse.

From The Wall Street Journal