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ex·clu·sions
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exclusionsnoun
Plural form of exclusion.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of exclusions in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of exclusions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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The policy environment is changing for sure, the way anti-discrimination laws are being interpreted is moving in the direction of saying that exclusions to trans-related healthcare are not acceptable.
We think this language is very problematic. We know that the way these exclusions operate in practice,' certain' means' all we can get away with,' this is a back-door way of maintaining an exclusion without having the kind of bald-faced exclusion that invites all but the laziest of regulators to intervene.
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I do not identify myself as anti-Semite. It is my lifelong credo that all people are born equal regardless of their ethnicity, religion and wealth. I am equally intolerant to all forms of racism, without any exclusions, the pictures I shared from other Facebook pages were not removed by the Facebook mediators which made me think they are not violating any rules while raising a question of possible racist nature of Zionism.
We do consider applying Zika-specific exclusions when we see events taking place in certain areas of the world like South America.
The Constitution requires counting everyone -- children, immigrants, everyone -- The Constitution doesn't have exclusions based on legal status.
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