But the job advertisements immediately omit people without experience, so therefore Catholics are omitted because they were historically excluded from those types of jobs and could not therefore have any experience.
Women, it has been suggested, have been historically excluded from the making of knowledge, in particular science, and this is related (not necessarily causally) to women's powerlessness.
The labor movement, with some exceptions, had historically excluded African Americans.
A thumb on the scale in favor of the historically excluded is obviously morally preferable to a thumb on the scale in favor of the fortunate.
However, the study of cognition has historically excluded emotion and focused on non-emotional processes (e.g., memory, attention, perception, action, problem solving and mental imagery).
A. Women were historically excluded from clinical research trials in part to protect them from exposure to experimental risk during child-bearing years.
Soon after, a local newspaper reporter asked how he felt being the first African-American member of a club that had historically excluded blacks and Jews.
The program has also focused much of its attention on reaching out to geographically isolated and historically excluded members of the population, including indigenous groups and Afro-descendents.
Although women represent 40 percent of all artists in the country, they are "poorly represented in the major art institutions and had been historically excluded from art schools for centuries," she said.
The original, morally incontestable goal of the policy was the integration of African-Americans in all important areas of the public and private sectors from which they had been historically excluded.