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- adjective Not
exclusionary .
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Examples
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Taxes provide public goods like police and fire protection, or K-12 education on a nonexclusionary basis.
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Taxes provide public goods like police and fire protection, or K-12 education on a nonexclusionary basis.
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Taxes provide public goods like police and fire protection, or K-12 education on a nonexclusionary basis.
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And membership is open to them because membership in NATO is nonexclusionary, as we said repeatedly.
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997
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There are nonexclusionary ways to improve education, such as decreasing class sizes, she noted. “There is no justification for offering kids different opportunities based on their gender, †said Roper.
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There are nonexclusionary ways to improve education, such as decreasing class sizes, she noted.
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