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inclusion

[in-kloo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈklu ʒən /




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Formulated in part expressly to serve the underserved, public media stands for diversity, inclusion and equality, which, I am here to tell you, are good things.

From Los Angeles Times

“While certain end users maintain ... that paper mills are able to process and recycle cartons,” some of them “have also shared concerns ... that the inclusion of cartons ... may result in rejection,” wrote Nettz.

From Los Angeles Times

They’ve sometimes cribbed the language of corporate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, labeling introverts as an underrepresented group, flagging bias against introverts when hiring and promoting, and referring to extroverts who support introverts as allies.

From The Wall Street Journal

His latest inclusion in darts' record books came almost 36 years after he became the first player to hit a nine-dart finish at a World Championship.

From BBC

He can be seen in several photos but his inclusion is minimal at best.

From BBC