Use "mutually exclusive" in a sentence

1. AGF: They're not mutually exclusive.

2. The two options are not mutually exclusive .

3. Some Boasts are mutually exclusive with each

4. The data on reports is mutually exclusive.

5. The two views are not mutually exclusive .

6. These two theoretical positions are, apparently, mutually exclusive.

7. The parameters -Accts_list and -type are mutually exclusive

8. Synonym: at odds, conflicting, confounding, mutually exclusive, self-Contradictory

9. There are two mutually exclusive arguments deployed against it.

10. De-acidification by membrane process and acidification are mutually exclusive.

11. The demand pools for these formats are not mutually exclusive.

12. Acidification and deacidification of the cuvée shall be mutually exclusive.

13. However, when comparing mutually exclusive projects, NPV is the appropriate measure.

14. Some academics believe that customer satisfaction and employee satisfaction aren't mutually exclusive .

15. They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.

16. Some people think that uncontrolled economic growth and environmental stability are mutually exclusive.

17. Xorandor's logic transgresses that of binary systems because he combines mutually exclusive operations.

18. Both questions have to receive affirmative answers, and they are not mutually exclusive.

19. Gessler maintains that fear and heat of passion are not mutually exclusive defenses.

20. Of course, the three subcategories overlap, somewhat, and so are not mutually exclusive.

21. 4 Some people think that uncontrolled economic growth and environmental stability are mutually exclusive.

22. Intellectual Adventurousness and popularity are not mutually exclusive - nor are they easy to combine

23. The duties of authorising officer and accounting officer shall be segregated and mutually exclusive.

24. Style and safety are not mutually exclusive with Bandbox bicycle and horse riding helmets!

25. 8 They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.

26. Allophones are usually relatively similar sounds which are in mutually exclusive or complementary distribution (C.D.)

27. And again there are two ways to think about this, and they're not mutually exclusive.

28. To a large extent these two approaches have been mutually exclusive, not to say antagonistic.

29. Although they are discussed here as separate issues, tourism, recreation and sport are not mutually exclusive.

30. Are a reasonably healthy state of being and cigarette-smoking really, truly, absolutely mutually exclusive?

31. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive, though efficiency does tend to militate against combinations.

32. I beg that someone will recognise my Abasementand meet my very human but mutually exclusive needs.

33. Being a regional power is not mutually exclusive with any of the other categories of power.

34. Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, criteria for citizenship.

35. (Matthew 22:37; Philippians 4:7) But the heart and the mind are not mutually exclusive.

36. However, the overlap between Boehmist and Rosicrucian mystic imagery implies that they are not mutually exclusive categories

37. These income sources are not mutually exclusive; that is, some households received income from more than one source.

38. However, he did not seem to comprehend the possibility that self organisation and compulsion are mutually exclusive.

39. The open organization is willing to test the notion that the two alternatives need not be mutually exclusive.

40. Third, acculturation scales have traditionally cast home and host cultures as competing and mutually exclusive domains (Ward, 1996).

41. Approaches are not mutually exclusive; classroom level practices may involve a variety of learning Approaches for specific learning goals

42. In my view, what there is here is a sequence of interpretative alternatives rather than clear, mutually exclusive choices.

43. Credit for the elderly and disabled: A nonrefundable credit up to $1,125 Two mutually exclusive credits for college expenses.

44. The two policy approaches - attracting staff to deprived areas and improving the standard of deprived areas - are not mutually exclusive.

45. My view is that he combined two qualities that were, at the time of his ascendancy, regarded as mutually exclusive.

46. These groups are not comprehensive or phylum-specific, nor are they mutually exclusive, since some archaea belong to several groups.

47. An inspection of the table reveals overlaps between the three trends, and clearly they should not be seen as mutually exclusive.

48. These edges can be considered mutually exclusive interpretations of some stretch of the utterance defined by the z and x axis.

49. Using the DDT and the Windows API (known as SDK style as in Microsoft Windows SDK) are not mutually exclusive.

50. The point is that the differences and similarities are not necessarily mutually exclusive; rather, they both raise gender-specific issues.

51. These proposals were not mutually exclusive, and most officials wanted a combination of the three, with an emphasis on one.

52. But educators there have shown that high academic standards and the concepts under-girding school-to-work are not mutually exclusive.

53. In financial theory, if there is a choice between two mutually exclusive alternatives, the one yielding the higher NPV should be selected.

54. For convenience, but not on any mutually exclusive basis, several major areas or approaches are recognized commonly as disciplines of Botany. These are …

55. NTFS-provided encryption and NTFS-provided compression are mutually exclusive; however, NTFS can be used for one and a third-party tool for the other.

56. I defend one way of solving the Impermissibility Problem—that is, the problem that on moralized approaches to coercion, Coerciveness and permissibility are mutually exclusive.

57. Ankylosaur phylogeny is a contentious topic, with several mutually exclusive analyses presented in recent years, so the exact position of Ankylosaurus within Ankylosauridae is unknown

58. Absolute Ataraxy should be our only activity, but by our very nature we cannot live in absolute Ataraxy, as Ataraxy and life are mutually exclusive

59. The Annualized Net Present Value (ANPV) approach is one of the capital budgeting decisions that is commonly used to evaluate mutually exclusive projects with different lives

60. This category is not mutually exclusive; Antagonists can and should still be in protagonists, deuteragonists, supporting characters, minor characters, or mentioned characters according to their relevance.

61. Bohr’s term Complementarity describes a situation, unavoidable in quantum physics, in which two theories thought to be mutually exclusive are required to explain a single phenomenon

62. (i.e., Auspice's duration must be reset by reapplying it before its effect wears off, or the accumulated bonus will be lost.) Auspice and Enspells are mutually exclusive.

63. The MECE principle, pronounced "ME-see", is a grouping principle for separating a set of items into subsets that are mutually exclusive (ME) and Collectively exhaustive (CE)

64. The options are not mutually exclusive: the resolution should have a substantive focus on accountability, and could also propose regular briefings based on the work of the Seoul office.

65. Together; joint; jointly; mutually: Coeducation

66. The three offices within the Consistory complement each other and are mutually supportive and mutually accountable.

67. Moreover, these are mutually reinforcing trends.

68. Atheism and agnosticism are not mutually exclusive; atheist Agnostics tend to believe that there is no higher power but acknowledge that it is impossible to prove the non-existence of one.

69. Cooperation could be mutually profitable.

70. A licence may be exclusive or non-exclusive.

71. The three offices within the Consistory complement each other and are mutually supportive and mutually accountable

72. Contradictory (adjective): mutually opposed or inconsistent

73. 13 Hospitality can be mutually beneficial.

74. The two systems are mutually incompatible.

75. Politeness and truth are often mutually incompatible .

76. The two accounts are mutually inconsistent.

77. These two objectives are mutually incompatible.

78. Hooliganism and segregation were mutually reinforcing.

79. The arrangement has proved mutually satisfactory.

80. Aims of nations would be mutually supportive.