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inclusion

[in-kloo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈklu ʒən /




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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

Brad Pitt's racing drama F1 received three Bafta nominations in technical categories, but failed to repeat its surprise inclusion in the best picture category at the Oscars.

From BBC

Former chief prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who is chair of the Lowry arts venue in Salford and helped lead the report, said class was a "core inclusion issue" and barriers to the arts were "crushing creativity".

From BBC