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Lincoln is instructive in how religion can become inclusive.
"It is harder for a family foundation to become inclusive, because the family doesn't want to give up its power," she said.
But she also said that "I would hope that this parade would become inclusive" and "I will certainly speak out for that".
Impressed by Mr Portillo's conference speech last year, in which he implored the party to become inclusive, Mr Clarke told BBC News 24: "Michael has persuaded me he's had a genuine rethink.
Using an inductive and emergent approach (Hatch 2002), these themes were revised as more findings were identified to eventually become inclusive of all of the studies.
Perhaps women's issues will get reflected more seriously, but unless media become inclusive in a much more real way, the chances of any real change may be slim.
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"I think as more women are in positions of power, more people of color are in positions of power, the stories become more inclusive, the casts become more inclusive," she told Variety.
Hopefully, openness can help to advance inclusion and itself become more inclusive.
When IAE goes out of fashion, they write, "We probably shouldn't expect that the globalised art world's language will become... inclusive.
Learning would become more inclusive.
Perhaps the show is now trying to widen the talent net and become more inclusive?
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