Sentence examples for inclusive make from inspiring English sources

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But it is far from certain whether this all-day checkup, and others less inclusive, make a meaningful difference to health or merely provide reassurance to the worried well.

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Their extended communal family is generous and inclusive, made up of outsiders from the calm to the anarchic.

It also is the most inclusive, making it, in theory, useful for detailed anatomical categorisation for trauma registries [43].

Structural investigations carried out by Taylor and co-workers [31, 61, 62] on a homologous series of anhydrous zinc II) butanoate to eicosanoate, inclusive, made use of several techniques such as IR spectroscopy, X-ray single crystal, PXRD and conoscopy in conjunction with density measurements and molecular calculations.

Based on the old-fashioned concept of the Almanac, The Know claims to be inclusive, made for anyone looking for "strong editorial content, beautiful imagery and big notions".

Our step S2 estimated the ranks for the eleven macaques in the C7 matriline to fall between 3 and 15 inclusive, making this the highest-ranking matriline in the society.

"Our slogan, 'It's Russian Time,' is all-inclusivemade in Russia, by Russian watchmakers, to capture the Russian soul," Mr. Chaykin said.

By making capitalism more inclusive, we make capitalism more effective, and possibly more sustainable.

Keep TIFF just as inclusive, but make it more buzzworthy, too?

This is because more inclusive diets make optimal use of all existing land to feed people.

Most products price to be inclusive, to make the most money possible.

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