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exclusion

[ik-skloo-zhuhn] / ɪkˈsklu ʒən /


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Roe was "struck by the social and educational exclusion of deaf people" and so set out on a world wide tour to raise awareness and funds, the school said.

From BBC

Exton said the behaviour was affecting the learning of other students and added striking staff wanted to see an "effective discipline policy" with the use of permanent exclusion in "very rare circumstances".

From BBC

And not to the exclusion of bettering their lives by paying attention to the nitty and the gritty, like making housing and higher education more readily available and, yes, fixing potholes.

From Los Angeles Times

Blair Kinghorn was a surprise exclusion from the 23 but the Toulouse full-back is the embodiment of the gambler's instinct that's magnificent when it works and utterly ruinous when it doesn't.

From BBC

Under that D.C. law, D.C. workers, for instance, will receive a federal tax exclusion on tips or overtime, but will pay local taxes on that income.

From The Wall Street Journal