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Some ways to encourage more cooperation in the workplace include: Use inclusive language.
She and I both tried in vain to persuade the male members to use inclusive language to describe the worshippers.
He was sympathetic to feminist complaints about the male bias in traditional theology and he made a concerted effort in the closing decades of his life to use inclusive language (Hartshorne 2001, 258).
Use inclusive language, make the classroom a place for safe dialog by allowing students to have conversations that presents questions, but is without judgment.
In fact, I emphatically want to model inclusive practice, use inclusive language, to deconstruct such spiritual bypassing and mis-using of terms.
And Spot On is only the latest and most visible development in Planned Parenthood's efforts to use inclusive language across its programs.
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While reading "Minimalist Parenting," I (perhaps subconsciously) appreciated that it used inclusive language when addressing or referring to its audience.
He cited years of dispute between the Vatican and the International Commission on English in the Liturgy, which has sought translations using inclusive language.
He also used inclusive language to underscore his message, saying, for example, "Now we must choose if the example of our fathers and mothers will inspire us or condemn us".
Companies and academic institutions can create a better work environment by offering partner benefits, and by using inclusive language in everyday announcements and conversations.
Why can't midwives serve "women and people of all genders?" Organizations trying to grapple with respecting the feminist legacy of midwifery care while using inclusive language should be generous with their ink.
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