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  • Chandran offered several insights on ways to instil confidence in employees who wish to be open about their sexual orientation, ways to deal with bullying of male employees with an effeminate demeanour, and to adopt a more gender-inclusive language in official communiqués, such as the use of the word 'partner' instead of 'husbandwife'.

    To Be Gay In Indian Business 2011

  • According to UCLA's Daily Bruin, the On Campus Housing Council received an official proposal for gender-inclusive housing last year, which led to the approval of a single room to serve as a pilot for the program.

    UCLA To Make Co-Ed Roommates An Option For Transgender Students? The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Chandran offered several insights on ways to instil confidence in employees who wish to be open about their sexual orientation, ways to deal with bullying of male employees with an effeminate demeanour, and to adopt a more gender-inclusive language in official communiqués, such as the use of the word 'partner' instead of 'husbandwife'.

    To Be Gay In Indian Business 2011

  • And I agree with much of their ideas and goals, one of which was, as Wikipedia puts it, to create a “Gender-neutral language …. .aimed at minimizing assumptions regarding the biological sex of human referents” (also referred to as gender-inclusive language).

    Singular “they” and the many reasons why it’s correct « Motivated Grammar 2009

  • Marcia Falk: A highly acclaimed scholar, poet, and translator, Marcia Falk is best known by many for her non-hierarchical, gender-inclusive liturgy.

    Celebrating Women's History Month: Jewish Women and Religious Innovation 2010

  • She is the author of The Book of Blessings, a bilingual re-creation of Jewish prayer in poetic forms, written from a nonhierarchical, gender-inclusive perspective.

    Marcia Falk: Statement 2010

  • Although I had read the Bankruptcy Act of 1800 more than once, I did not recollect its use of these gender-inclusive pronouns.

    Gross, Newman and Campbell on America's First Female Bankrupts Mary L. Dudziak 2009

  • Today, many law journals, psychology journals, and literature journals do not print articles or papers that use gender-inclusive language.

    Sense & Sensuality 2009

  • In 1975, the Reform Movement introduced some gender-inclusive language in English sections of its new prayer book, Gates of Prayer, and published fully gender-sensitive versions for Sabbath and weekdays in 1992.

    Jewish Feminism in the United States. 2009

  • The initial English translation, completed more than a year ago, was bitterly attacked by conservatives for its use of gender-inclusive language.

    The Book of Answers 2008

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