Sentence examples for more inclusive characterizations from inspiring English sources

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On these more inclusive characterizations, Popper's theory qualifies as a content account; Tichý's theory qualifies as a likeness account.

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A more inclusive characterization of the likeness approach would count in any proposal that makes truthlikeness supervene on a measure or ordering of likeness on worlds.

These ecumenical characterizations each include the four basic elements and are designed to make the characterization more inclusive.

Spectra were searched against both forward and decoy versions of a preannotated yeast proteome database using the more inclusive nine ion algorithm for characterization.

This characterization provides a broader, more inclusive way to recognize and describe avulsion stratigraphy in ancient deposits and may be an important factor to consider when modeling connectivity in fluvial reservoirs.

When the actors aren't slugging one another -- obviously to soften the Wes Craven-style bloodshed of the original, and guide the picture into a more inclusive PG-13 rating -- they're spritzing sarcasm that serves as a substitute for characterization.

More inclusive?

Kinder, more inclusive.

I'm learning to be more inclusive".

Napping is so much more inclusive.

Murphy advocates a more inclusive Hall of Fame — "Lee Smith?

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