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One woman insisted that Mr Obama developed his cool disposition and instinct for inclusiveness on the lush and diverse tropical islands.
Yet the fact is that Mr. Bush has yet to prove he has a comparable gift for inclusiveness on a national scale.
Mr. Buchanan seemed to be practicing his own politics of inclusiveness on Friday, when he selected as his running mate a black educator from Los Angeles, Ezola Foster.
"They worked hard to create an appearance of inclusiveness on the platform in Philadelphia a couple of weeks ago," he said.
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Future CFS training programmes need to emphasise on inclusiveness of marginalised groups especially the differently-able children.
However, the courts have often justified under-inclusiveness on the ground that the legislature is free to recognize degrees of harm, to confine its restrictions to cases where the need is felt to be the greatest, and to advance its policies step by step.
On the one hand, I applaud the inclusiveness of same-sex relationships as depicted on TV.
One of the changes she has seen is a greater inclusiveness of minority students on campus.
Above all, they insisted that they could rely on the inclusiveness of their social assistance networks to combat or dampen conflict.
And this week, Campus Pride, an organization that rates schools based on the inclusiveness of their policies, upgraded Rutgers's main campus in New Brunswick to the maximum rating, five stars.
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