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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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No one is excluded or side-lined

Can you explain in other words what is excluded and side-lined? thanks

We have created this project with a goal – to make the general public influential in the world of medical development. No one is excluded or side-lined from joining this project

  

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If no one is excluded, that means everyone is included. To be sidelined, means to be excluded from part or all of whatever is happening. It could be temporary or permanent.

  • If no one is excluded, that means everyone is included.
  • To be sidelined, means to be excluded from part or all of whatever is happening.
  • It could be temporary or permanent.
  • When an athlete is taken out of the game for a while, s/he is sidelined.
  • That athlete might rejoin the game later.
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If no one is excluded, that means everyone is included. To be sidelined, means to be excluded from part or all of whatever is happening. It could be temporary or permanent. When an athlete is taken out of the game for a while, s/he is sidelined. That athlete might rejoin the game later.

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