historically exclude

Frequency: 6.17.6 per million words

To have a history or tradition of excluding a particular group or thing.

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  • Private clubs have historically excluded women from membership.
  • Many minority groups have been historically excluded from higher education.
  • Universities historically excluded students from working-class backgrounds.
  • Policies that historically exclude certain populations are now being challenged.
  • The legal profession has historically excluded people of color.
  • The system was designed to historically exclude women from leadership roles.
  • These institutions historically excluded minorities from leadership roles.
  • We must recognize how certain voices have been historically excluded from the narrative.
  • The golf club historically excluded Jewish members.
  • Addressing the challenges faced by historically excluded communities is crucial for true equity.
  • Elite schools historically excluded students based on social class.
  • The new legislation aims to rectify the injustices of groups historically excluded.
  • The medical field has historically excluded women from practice.
  • Companies are now working to include talent that was historically excluded.
  • Professional organizations historically excluded certain ethnic groups.
  • It's important to understand the mechanisms that historically exclude certain individuals.
  • Banking institutions historically excluded minorities from services.
  • These institutions have historically excluded people of lower socioeconomic status.
  • Academic societies have historically excluded women scholars.
  • We cannot allow history to repeat itself by historically excluding any segment of society.