Even more inclusively, that remembrance is shared by past generations already in the dust and future ones yet unborn! |
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This inevitably leads to some accusing the advertiser of tokenism or stereotyping, which in turn reinforces the difficulty of acting inclusively. |
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The school has an active anti-bullying policy in place and is confident that it deals fully and inclusively with any issues that may arise. |
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Mr Sopye said there were only 21 vehicles owned by a few businessmen and Government departments or parastatal bodies inclusively. |
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A series ticket on the National Bank Court is a reserved seat for sessions from Saturday, August 6 to Friday, August 12, inclusively. |
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Bargaining will reconvene from September 29 to October 5, inclusively, and from November 10 to 14, inclusively. |
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These challenges must be met simultaneously, inclusively and sustainably at the same time as underlying determinants of health are improved. |
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We think he will govern more inclusively and govern more with an eye with what is better for Iraq than the current situation. |
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The irony is that inclusive business needs to be approached more inclusively. |
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It's about rethinking social policy, holistically and inclusively, in a way that fosters rights and human relationships. |
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No boat may be moored at the main municipal pier for more than 6 hours in the course of a day, from June 15 to September 15 inclusively. |
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Brotherhood spokesmen privately admit to mistakes and promise to act more inclusively in future. |
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Essential to this is the generation of strategies for working inclusively with stakeholders in cross-cultural contexts. |
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But, in the absence of a treaty, the customary practice would allow agreement on certain activities quickly and inclusively. |
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Stakeholders are embraced as clients, not adversaries, and are addressed proactively and inclusively. |
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Instructors shall be granted a pedagogical break which will include all calendar days between December 25 and January 2, inclusively. |
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When I question whether he governed so inclusively as Speaker of the House in the 1990s, he quickly counters. |
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Donors between the ages of 67 and 70, inclusively, who have not given blood in the last two years, have to provide a letter from their physician certifying that they are in good health and can give blood. |
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Note All tournaments from 1950 to 1990 inclusively were competed as West Germany. |
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Are minority groups treated inclusively and with respect? |
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For facilitators considering the future the main question is: what should the alignment of key functions and players look like in a market system which is working more effectively and inclusively? |
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It should be understood inclusively, as the whole of those worthy purposes to which a community's members commit themselves together and which the community exists to realize and sustain. |
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The Alouette complex is one of the attractions listed on the regional travel guide and offers two guided tours every day, five days a week, from Tuesday to Saturday inclusively, from June to August. |
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News from the market, macroeconomic analysis and trends cover the period from April to June inclusively. |
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Subsequent to the exclusion of this activity by the 2003-2004 Budget Speech, the corporation may claim this refundable tax credit for Aluminum Valley only for calendar years 2000 to 2003 inclusively. |
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There was an expression of concern about the need to develop strong municipal councils, to develop teams that would work cohesively and inclusively on issues that were challenging municipalities. |
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On November 13, 2009, a normal course issuer bid became effective, authorizing the Company to purchase until November 12, 2010 inclusively, for cancellation purposes, up to 10,322,467 of its common shares. |
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Most people seem to take the common-sensical view that or sometimes functions inclusively and sometimes exclusively, and this is the position that the OED takes. |
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