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inclusion

Definition for inclusion

noun as in addition

noun as in practice of including all groups

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The move aims to make VantageScore more easily accessible for lenders to evaluate, and show the value of the score’s inclusion of alternative data that is not included in traditional credit reports, the company said.

U.S.-based companies also need to have a market capitalization of at least $22.7 billion, among other criteria, for inclusion.

When the department created an “End DEI” portal to collect tips about diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in schools, it quoted Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice in the press release.

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The drop in paid-up members since then has been masked by the inclusion of "registered supporters" in figures published in the party's annual accounts each year since 2017.

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For example, a food that would only be considered ultra-processed because of the inclusion of salt or certain natural seasonings cannot be categorized as one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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