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    inclusive
    [ adj ]
    including much or everything; and especially including stated limits
    <adj.all>
    an inclusive art forman inclusive fee
    his concept of history is modern and inclusive
    from Monday to Friday inclusive


    Inclusive \In*clu"sive\, a. [Cf. F. inclusif.]
    1. Inclosing; encircling; surrounding.

    The inclusive verge
    Of golden metal that must round my brow. --Shak.

    2. Comprehending the stated limit or extremes; as, from
    Monday to Saturday inclusive, that is, taking in both
    Monday and Saturday; -- opposed to {exclusive}.

    1. Belief in inclusive hierarchy is a world view that could properly be called an ideology.
    2. It has been made a series of offers in the report that could set it up as the inclusive body for the construction of buildings.
    3. It will involve the 'death' of the aggressive male ego and its replacement by a more inclusive, holistic, feminine approach to the world. Nonsense, I thought at first.
    4. Since 'classical liberal' sounds rather backward-looking, they have settled on 'market liberal' as shorthand for their political philosophy. 'Market liberals have a cosmopolitan, inclusive vision for society.
    5. "I don't see him leading the parade toward an inclusive society." To some of the mothers at Holy Family, Mr. Bush hasn't yet lived up to his promises, either.
    6. In the UK, customers are used to inclusive prices and Ladbroke says that it includes VAT when quoting rates to British guests. The Inn on the Park excludes VAT both for foreign and domestic customers.
    7. Unless the denomination's ruling bloc becomes more inclusive and "accepts the rest of us brothers and sisters," some are going to leave, said the Rev. Daniel Vestal, defeated moderate candidate for the denomination's presidency.
    8. If converted, the bonds would yield 9.25 per cent inclusive of advance corporation tax in the UK, leaving US tax-paying investors with a net yield of just below 8 per cent, Barclays said.
    9. While some feminists pressed for more sexually inclusive language in the new translation, Metzger's criteria required adherence to the texts.
    10. But advocates for inclusive language hope one day the prayer book will be revised to reflect their concerns.
    11. Ours is an inclusive outreach campaign." Additionally, he said Jews are among many minority and ethnic groups he has involved in his campaign.
    12. "Now, with the entry of Islam, we become a holy organization," Glaser said. "Holiness is inclusive - it knows not fences. Holiness is trust and is caring beyond one's parochial boundaries.
    13. The problem with any such survey is that it can never be at once hermetic and inclusive, particular and comprehensive.
    14. "We carefully looked at all cases where male-oriented language was used _ `men' or `brethren' applied to people of both sexes _ and we used an inclusive gender term or adjusted the translation to sidestep the problem," he said.
    15. Yet only last week Mr Kantor said that 'we see a trade policy emerging that is more active, anticipatory, inclusive and flexible.'
    16. Quayle said that on abortion the GOP was "becoming more like the traditional Democratic Party, that is that we are inclusive rather than exclusive.
    17. "Historically I think we are the first church constructed with a mandate to become more inclusive," he said.
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