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inclusiveness

[in-kloo-siv-nis] / ɪnˈklu sɪv nɪs /




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It just showed the power of doing art in public places and his imagery — it was like a new kind of language he was developing that was all about inclusiveness.

From Los Angeles Times

A handful of well-chosen words — and I felt soothed, even touched by his positivity, which included, with that question mark at the end of his sentence, a hint of inclusiveness.

From New York Times

“And because it’s Henson, there’s an unspoken inclusiveness already,” Bristow said.

From Los Angeles Times

“He advanced a robust research agenda on strengthening the drivers of global growth, ensuring that no one is left behind,” the institution said in a statement, “and proposing policies on the future of global governance and the technological transformation of the world economy, with special focus on productivity, inclusiveness, sustainability, and international cooperation.”

From New York Times

Honduran historian Suyapa Portillo believes that the tenure of the new consular management could mark a watershed if it can advance community inclusiveness and unity.

From Los Angeles Times