The leadership suffers from a deep sense of guilt about being noninclusive in a wondrously inclusive culture. |
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Guilt about being noninclusive is joined to the galling realization that there are not a lot of people interested in being included in the group. |
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The book is further hampered by noninclusive language, a bane of numerous books published in England even today. |
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He writes well but the writing is marred by too many cliches and too much noninclusive language. |
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His autocratic, noninclusive style and failed economic leadership frightened the Egyptian center, which teamed up last month with a new generation of military officers for a third revolution to oust Morsi and the Brotherhood. |
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