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Thus while inclusive logic for a language containing singular terms must be free, free logics need not be inclusive.
He worried that a deal with the Taliban would not be "inclusive".
"There has rightly been much international criticism of the new Constitution and of the fact that the elections will not be inclusive," the International Crisis Group, a conflict resolution organization, said in a report in May.
Watts says: "It is important to us, because if a situation develops where only those who can afford to take long-term unpaid work in London can gain the advantages such a placement in the industry can provide, this would not be inclusive or in the best interests of our students".
For example, in Lebanon, 3G Internet is unreliable in border areas, so disseminating information over Internet-based platforms would not be inclusive of these population groups as compared to those in more urban areas such as Beirut.
My giving will not be inclusive, it will not be unconditional.
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But "lists can do what prizes necessarily can't – be inclusive", he continues.
But, she said, "The process has not been inclusive of the people who live there".
But Mr. Obama became convinced that the Egyptian was not being inclusive enough at home to stabilize his own country.
"Is this the best we can do?" Unlike the Olympics, where everyone was welcome, the church is not being inclusive.
The principle of the school, Art Hall, added that the "book's use of the N-word" was challenging for students "who felt the school was not being inclusive".
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