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  • One approach, established by the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, is called 'Inclusive Design'.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • "Inclusive" -- it's a good way to describe this whole couch surfing experience so far.

    Danna Harman: Couch Surfing and Me Danna Harman 2010

  • "Inclusive" -- it's a good way to describe this whole couch surfing experience so far.

    Danna Harman: Couch Surfing and Me Danna Harman 2010

  • "Inclusive" -- it's a good way to describe this whole couch surfing experience so far.

    Danna Harman: Couch Surfing and Me Danna Harman 2010

  • A contemporary school of thought, called Inclusive Legal Positivism, endorses the Social Thesis, namely, that the basic conditions of legal validity derive from social facts, such as social rules or conventions which happen to prevail in a given community.

    The Nature of Law Marmor, Andrei 2007

  • Although UW System leaders have no immediate plans for another 10-year diversity initiative, they recently unveiled a strategic framework, called Inclusive Excellence, to guide state institutions in moving forward on equity, diversity and inclusion issues.

    Madison.com - top 2009

  • 'Inclusive' education-when special-needs students share classrooms with other students-benefits all kids

    Nextbook Press 2010

  • 'Inclusive' education-when special-needs students share classrooms with other students-benefits all kids

    Nextbook Press 2010

  • 'Inclusive' education-when special-needs students share classrooms with other students-benefits all kids

    Nextbook Press 2010

  • How long is the 'Inclusive' government going to last?

    MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory 2008

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