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2015−present: "YAAAS QUEEN" Coined by one of our drag-queen sisters, "YAAAS QUEEN" is an inclusive phrase affirming one's looks or behavior that sets the stage for the next big wave in feminism.

It was an inclusive little phrase, but it was also another obstructive line that our readers would have to wade through.

The Republican platform is heavily salted with the kind of optimistic, inclusive-sounding phrases that flavor Mr. Bush's speeches.

For instance, the new campaign for the upmarket Club Med resorts stresses the company's "all inclusive" pricing policy with phrases like "Everything is taken care of".

See below how we've made five phrases more inclusive.

But now an important phrase — "all-parties inclusive" — is surprisingly excluded from their statements and speeches.

Likewise, the Gulf leaders accepted a call for "inclusive governance" and minority rights, phrases that hold different meaning in autocratic systems than they do in the United States.

If we wish to be a truly inclusive country, we must embrace the diversity of faiths, delete the phrase and try to maintain the separation of state and religion.

Ms. Brown, the church's senior pastor and Ms. Gause's partner, preaches what she calls a "radically inclusive" message, while Mr. Tolton, the associate pastor, offers as a mantra the phrase "Gay by God".

While the term "inclusive" is certainly an apt description of the government's budget, "missed opportunity" is another phrase that arguably applies.

Compared with early Mohist ethics, the Dialectics specify more precisely what is meant by "inclusive" care, indicating that we are to have an equal degree of care for all, using the same phrase that in Mohist geometry refers to two equal lengths: "Inclusive care is equal; care for each one is equal" (EC13).

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