Sentence examples for describes inclusive from inspiring English sources

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The UK Design Council describes Inclusive Design as neither a new genre of design, nor a separate specialism, but as a general approach to designing in which designers ensure that their products and services address the needs of the widest possible audience, irrespective of age or ability.

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Compared to in silico studies of the Mtb antigens immunomic potential [ 25, 27- 29, 31, 32, 125], the analysis described herein is inclusive both with respect to its scope and to the number of HLA alleles covered.

(An institution's policies might be described as "inclusive," for instance, if they are designed to make certain marginalized groups feel welcome).

Jeanne Fox, a commissioner on New Jersey's state energy board, described how inclusive, "science-and-technology based" programs meant to explain offshore wind power won over state environmentalists and fishers who originally were "vociferously against it".

Further to these affixes, verbs may be marked for the number of the subject, be it dual or plural, and also for clusivity; whether the listener is included in the described event (inclusive) or is excluded from the event (exclusive).

Previously, Forbes et al. (2009) reported on differences between depressed youth and the healthy youth described here, inclusive of both the high- and low-risk youth.

A number of ways of overcoming this difficulty have been described: An inclusive approach in which all the symptoms are taken into account, irrespective of whether or not they are attributable to the cancer (which clearly leads to a risk of over-diagnosis).

In Pakistan, for instance, he describes how the inclusive secular nationalism of the country's first leader, Muhammad Ali Jinnah (a nominal Shia) gave way to Sunni majoritarianism promoted by Shia-averse Saudi Arabia.

The new national vision does not focus on the future of paid jobs per se, but describes a new inclusive value-creation system that can sustain peace and shared prosperity in the shift from an industrial to a knowledge-based society.

The city chose a mayor, Barbara C. Barile, who describes herself as "an inclusive kind of person".

She describes her style as "inclusive, very team oriented, but also decisive".

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