Exclusion in a sentence as a noun

== Vim or Emacs ==Just pick one and force yourself to use it to the exclusion of other editors.

Ah yes, the tragedy of studying computing to the exclusion of everything else.

And human beings, thanks to a technology stack built atop a basal ganglia, like to **** almost at the exclusion of all other things.

In short, Google doesn't get special secondary property rights to privatize public data to the exclusion of anyone else.

But a lot of people see these things in purely relative terms: they like elitism and exclusion, and that others are suffering from ******** they don't have to deal with.

You personally may not be intending that as your message, but I assure you that your personal intent does not matter when you are using language that has been associated with exclusion and discrimination.

Later version were not and allowed basic boolean queries like term exclusion.- Not going to get into speed, because it wasn't Napster's fault, but even back then it was far easier to get music elsewhere other than Napster if possibleThere was an algorithm on Napster that did network distance biasing.

It makes money by attracting customers, and indeed the ads that you and I see every day are so acutely tuned to this goal, to the near total exclusion of all others, that I doubt there are many of us who believe that watching ads helps the average person make better business decisions.

Exclusion definitions

noun

the state of being excluded

noun

the state of being excommunicated

See also: excommunication censure

noun

a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news"

See also: exception elision

noun

the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from school"

See also: ejection expulsion riddance