Sentence examples for inclusive usage from inspiring English sources

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Kretzoi's name has been adopted either at full generic rank6 or as a subgenus7, although many authors still prefer a more inclusive usage of Ursus 19,24,25,28,29,30.

To avoid confusion we will not adopt this inclusive usage.

The inclusive usage seems to mark a natural attractor in human semantic or conceptual space.

The remainder of this note defends the inclusive usage of "pleasure" and the like adopted here and distinguishes such uses from some others.

Common speech aside, there is a history of similarly inclusive usage in a longstanding and continuing theoretical discourse, beginning in ancient Greek and Latin.

This long note (by far this entry's longest) defends its inclusive usage of "pleasure" and "pain" and also the naturalness of the prima facie distinction thus drawn.

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Pleasure, in the inclusive usages most important in moral psychology, ethical theory, and the studies of mind, includes all joy and gladness — all our feeling good, or happy.

Learn more about the word "inclusive" and see usage examples across a range of subjects on the Vocabulary dictionary.

Such inclusive or generic usage is thus not easily dismissed as a mere philosophers' invention.

Our application of this name is more inclusive than any prior usage, e.g. [ 39, 41- 44], and as group membership demonstrably includes each of Conilurus, Pseudomys, Uromys, Anisomys and Rhynchomys ([ 24], this study), all of the other family level names based on Australasian murines either are objective synonyms of tribe Hydromyini or else are applicable only below this rank.

Use inclusive terms for individuals.

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