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inclusion

[in-kloo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈklu ʒən /




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Then there’s the whole thing about blazing the trail for inclusion that changed the face of American figure skating forever.

From Los Angeles Times

There is also a demand for more Latino executives to be involved in green-lighting projects and the inclusion of Latino consultants, writers and producers from the earliest stages of development.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the newer aspects of Wednesday's ceremony was the inclusion of a wide range of voices from across the Church and also Anglican churches globally.

From BBC

Standing at the intersection of identity, disability, heritage and fashion, Abena represents a new way forward for Ghana, one where inclusion is not quietly suggested, but boldly demanded.

From BBC

These types of lawsuits are considered to be the main impediment to private equity’s inclusion in defined-contribution retirement accounts.

From The Wall Street Journal