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the inclusiveness
noun
The property of being inclusive.
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Maya quickly recognized the inclusiveness of Silicon Valley and reinvented the crossroads practices of working as inclusive leaders do.
The inclusiveness of the search is purposeful.
The inclusiveness doesn't extend very far beyond that.
The inclusiveness of McGuire's approach, and his careful observational humor, feels affectionate and empathetic.
In 1990, the American bishops wrote a statement concerning the inclusiveness of biblical language.
They believed in the inclusiveness of the extended family and their welcome knew no bounds.
If channel surfers glimpse a snapshot of the inclusiveness, that's good enough.
The inclusiveness campaign -- along with other factors -- certainly attracted Natalie Monroe Thigpen.
But what I love most is the inclusiveness of the club.
Andi Mallarangeng, a political scientist, said the inclusiveness of Mrs. Megawati's cabinet could invite problems.
"But at this convention, the inclusiveness and diversity are on the floor".
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