inclusivity
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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At a time when the sort of inclusivity that’s at the core of Sundance’s mission is under ongoing attack, one could read this year’s program as a rebuke.
From Los Angeles Times
"An independent expert panel is looking at how employers can boost workplace inclusivity," they added.
From BBC
Beijing is also increasingly giving priority to inclusivity and security over the speed of growth, as suggested by its latest economic five-year plan, Nomura said.
The actress could also make a political statement: ChatGPT noted that her ambiguous ethnicity “not only adds to global relatability but also aligns with modern ideals of inclusivity.”
A spokesperson with Kids Can Press, the publisher of Franklin the Turtle books, condemned Hegseth’s use of its “beloved Canadian icon who has inspired generations of children and stands for kindness, empathy, and inclusivity.”
From Los Angeles Times
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