exclusivity en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It can be argued that because of its over exclusivity, some students might find it hard to integrate into the wider society.
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In this same context, the term "genericisation" refers to the process of a brand drug losing market exclusivity to generics.
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The chapters exhibit diverse characteristics with regard to campus presence, secrecy, and exclusivity.
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The argument for investments in research and development for copyleft businesses may seem weak, by not having exclusivity over the profits gained from the result.
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First, mutual exclusivity might influence the infant's decision about the reference of a new word.
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Her early metal work was in multiples, favoring accessibility over exclusivity.
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Mutual exclusivity might influence an infant's word learning in four different ways.
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A second symbol of exclusivity was the fencing of the tables.
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The term connotes a level of scarcity or exclusivity.
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From this time on an increasing number of society events took place at public venues, making it harder to maintain social exclusivity.
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