virtual exclusion

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

A situation that is not officially exclusion but has the same effect.

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  • The new policies led to the virtual exclusion of minority applicants from the program.
  • Despite no official ban, there was virtual exclusion of women from senior management roles.
  • The high fees resulted in the virtual exclusion of working-class students from the university.
  • Language barriers created virtual exclusion for immigrant families in community activities.
  • The club's informal rules amounted to virtual exclusion of certain ethnic groups.
  • Economic factors led to the virtual exclusion of rural communities from digital services.
  • The scheduling conflicts resulted in virtual exclusion of part-time workers from training sessions.
  • Cultural bias caused virtual exclusion of international students from social networks.
  • The technical requirements created virtual exclusion for older employees from new positions.
  • Geographic isolation led to the virtual exclusion of remote areas from government services.