Situation (3) is described as 'exclusive' (i.e. We do not say, 'a is mutually exclusive of b'. Room rates are subject to 15% service charge.
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Senior member french mar 14, 2013 #1 good afternoon, i have trouble translating the following sentence:
Hi, i'd like to know whether inclusive can be placed after between a and b, as after from march to july to indicate a and b are included in the range. We can say, 'a is exclusive of b' or 'a and b are mutually exclusive'. Seemingly i don't match any usage of subject to with that in the. Generally speaking, with the word 'exclusive' we have two options:
You say it in this way, using subject to? The distinction between 'inclusive' and 'exclusive' is made in this wikipedia article on clusivity; In consideration of the mutual promises herein contained, the parties have agreed. Sole and exclusive remedy if you become dissatisfied in any way with this website, your sole and.
The bitten apple logo is exclusive to apple computers.