The only thing is that, how can we make the globalization more inclusive, the trade more inclusive, knowledge more inclusive?
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It's not enough to make the economics profession more inclusive: We must make the policies that emanate from our profession more inclusive, too.
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These success stories prove that high-tech incubators and accelerators can be more inclusive and serve as a promising tool toward creating a more inclusive high-tech sector.
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And we are also mindful that while we are trying to build a more inclusive economy, that to do so means we need a more inclusive community in business.
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Mr Errejón believed Podemos's future lay in more inclusive politics.
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Gizmodo: How can we make science a more inclusive space?
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She's helping make the scene less sexist and more inclusive.
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I don't think it's that difficult to be more inclusive.
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Four experts told us how to make it more inclusive.
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We've grown to be more inclusive, alert, and painstakingly woke.
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Do you see it being modified to be more inclusive?
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The world of DC comics just got even more inclusive.
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And those classes should be restricted to be more inclusive.
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Uye Surana is still working on becoming even more inclusive.
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With the Artemis program, NASA aims to be more inclusive.
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Schaeuble said politicians had to respond by being more inclusive.
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California is leading the way for a more inclusive workplace.
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I followed hashtags that seemed more inclusive: #latina, #tejana, #brownandproud.
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Japanese beverage company Kirin has gotten a lot more inclusive.
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A more inclusive Colombia, for the peasants and the poor.
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But he shifted to a more inclusive tone on Sunday.
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As golf grows more inclusive, Britain is growing less so.
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Ryan vowed a more inclusive approach when taking the gavel.
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He gestured toward something more complex, more inclusive, more sustainable.
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But that is a larger, and necessarily more inclusive discussion.
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How can a trainer make their fitness practice more inclusive?
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Ultimately, more inclusive and diverse departments are more effective departments.
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We should be more inclusive of marginalized voices and perspectives.
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Bybee himself favors "more inclusive and egalitarian" conceptions of civility.
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"Including how we create a more inclusive environment for all."
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We should be more inclusive of marginalized voices and perspectives.
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What We Want: The immediate goal is a more inclusive Yale.
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The American Girl franchise just got a little bit more inclusive.
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The current approach is more inclusive, but it has its problems.
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Recently, emoji have become way more inclusive, and we're loving it.
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While it's well-intentioned, we wish the sign were more inclusive.
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We can make games a better, more inclusive, less frightened industry.
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We want to be more inclusive and especially more female-friendly.
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Fastpitch was a community game, however, which made it more inclusive.
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Teachers report that their students are more inclusive in their play.
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The high road can support a more inclusive and resilient globalization.
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More inclusive leadership, openness to criticism, and absolutely no immigration bans.
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It's all in an effort to make the internet more inclusive.
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The process of being more inclusive has been slow and arduous.
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When it comes to security updates, however, Apple is more inclusive.
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Apple thinks it's high time to make even more inclusive emoji.
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And what is a more inclusive way of choosing that path.
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And about how we can work toward a more inclusive society.
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Plaza recently reworked the standard construction sign to be more inclusive.
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These young people have allowed for a more inclusive black politics.
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But the prospect of making a more inclusive publication won out.
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"We're very dedicated to making criticism more inclusive," Ms. Benson said.
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We leave a stronger democracy, more inclusive because of the peace.
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But work needs to be done to make Hollywood more inclusive.
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I foresee the future of art being more inclusive and diverse.
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Transgender models are changing the modeling industry, making it more inclusive.
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She was tasked with building a more inclusive culture at Riot.
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"There could hardly be a more inclusive reform than this," Basu said.
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"I hope to see the fashion industry become more inclusive," she says.
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Google's salad emoji is now egg-free, and more inclusive for vegans.
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Notably, today's networking groups are far more inclusive than the silent era's.
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It's 2017, and luxury fashion has (finally!) become a little more inclusive.
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Mr. Singer has often urged Republicans to adopt a more inclusive tone.
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During the two decades prior, the party had become strikingly more inclusive.
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We're thrilled to be partnering with Threads to make work more inclusive.
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Countless makeup brands are now launching with more inclusive foundation shade ranges.
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"Going forward, the Statue Fund needs a more inclusive approach," Valverde said.
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The only real fix is for this industry to become more inclusive.
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More inclusive designMuch of design's history was centered around the average user.
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It was also a time that the feminist movement became more inclusive.
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A home-voting system would likely make voting a lot more inclusive.
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This isn't the first time kids have helped create more inclusive playgrounds.
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Social media was hailed for making our politics more inclusive and participatory.
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During his reintroductory teleconference on Tuesday, Arena adopted a more inclusive tone.
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" - Brandon Robinson, senior sales engineer at Proofpoint "Be less toxic, more inclusive.
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Not coincidentally, our current response is decidedly more inclusive, bipartisan, and humane.
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Thanks to social media, progress is being made toward more inclusive representation.
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I trust The Times will take a more inclusive approach going forward.
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When I look at our sport, we need to be more inclusive.
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The whole world is crying out for kinder and more inclusive leadership.
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We're going to keep doing everything we can to be more inclusive.
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Ms. Birnbaum contents herself with more inclusive gatherings on the Jewish holidays.
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How does she think the industry can change to become more inclusive?
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The knowledge economy is today's road to greater and more inclusive prosperity.
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On the spending side, better-targeted benefits could make growth more inclusive.
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Is nationalism necessarily reactionary and tribal, or can it be more inclusive?
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"The India we grew up in was definitely more inclusive," she said.
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President El-Sisi is moving his country to a more inclusive future!
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Join our call to have the VA make its motto more inclusive.
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By promoting more inclusive language in the workplace, the BMA may influence doctors and other medical staff to adopt more inclusive attitudes towards patients as well as each other — and if you ask us, that's always a good thing.
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Marina and Callie's untraditional living situation makes for deeper, even more inclusive series.
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Goolagong-Cawley, however, believes there has been progress in making tennis more inclusive.
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How would you like to see fashion become more inclusive, specifically for Filipinas?
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"We will change the focus on making the economy more inclusive," Dominguez said.
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Mascara, is pushing to make beauty industry a more inclusive and diverse world.
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It's all part of a wider strategy to make Fashion Week more inclusive.
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Carlson, 51, said they want their more inclusive competition to inspire more women.
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Carlson, 51, said they want the more inclusive competition to inspire more women.
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It's nuanced and complicated and constantly evolving to be more inclusive and progressive.
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It's clear that the Barbie franchise is making strides to be more inclusive.
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Now, a major retailer is adding more inclusive palette to its lingerie section.
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If so, what do you think feminists should do to be more inclusive?
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How do you think fashion is (or isn't) evolving to be more inclusive?
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They voted for policies that will make our nation more inclusive and democratic.
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This comes at a time when society needs and demands more inclusive news.
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What can congressional offices do to begin to build more inclusive hiring practices?
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In 2018, more states (12) became more inclusive than became less inclusive (11).
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This is a wonderful way to make public space more inclusive of women.
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"We are quite capable of having conversations that are more inclusive," she says.
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However, he sees the future of the cannabis industry as far more inclusive.
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In January, for example, Pinterest unveiled more inclusive beauty searches on its platform.
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Meanwhile, Chastain wasn't the only Cannes juror to advocate for more inclusive cinema.
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Students are leading the way, driving schools to adopt more inclusive teaching methods.
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This is supposed to be a good thing: It's progressive and more inclusive!
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Every American has the power to make our society more inclusive and affirming.
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Scene City The decadent parties of New York Fashion Week were more inclusive.
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We've repeatedly changed our voting rules, making our democracy more inclusive and representative.
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Progress on this front, Reign said, will hopefully result in more inclusive nominations.
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Given the weak field, more inclusive debates could give challengers a better chance.
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That necessitates a more collective approach, which should by definition be more inclusive.
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She said increasing diversity in tech has impacts beyond creating more inclusive workspaces.
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And, I could not have asked for a better or more inclusive guide.
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I'm grateful to learn how to be more inclusive of people all genders.
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The designer is known for being more inclusive than most in his castings.
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She represents an image of the world moving toward a more inclusive space.
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Some transgender kids are driving their schools to adopt more inclusive teaching methods.
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We have already seen the benefits of a more inclusive, more beautiful game.
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Use the power of fashion and magazines to make society more inclusive [sic].
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Instead, İmamoğlu ran a more inclusive campaign, urging unity rather than exploiting differences.
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There have also been efforts to make passports more inclusive within the UK government.
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Demand the accommodations your daughter would need in a more inclusive setting, they say.
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What is the solution for the HRC to be more inclusive of LGBTQ minorities?
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They should be [tailoring] their messaging to be more inclusive of older consumer groups.
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More inclusive workplace policies also might warrant some financial breaks in an O'Rourke plan.
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Branding almost always happens behind closed doors, but Mozilla wanted a more inclusive approach.
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It's 2017, and television is more inclusive than ever, even when the President isn't.
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"We knew that a more inclusive democracy was a more viable democracy," he says.
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Can the authorities in Beijing be more inclusive and trusting of the "political middle"?
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This isn't the first time Mattel has made a jump to become more inclusive.
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Would we like to have a more equal society, a kinder, more inclusive society?
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A diversity industry has sprung up to teach companies how to become more inclusive.
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The Hallmark Channel is getting a little more inclusive for the 2019 holiday season.
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"The team is working on how to make hiring much more inclusive," Paul added.
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Lee, the founder of emoji site Emojination — to call for new, more inclusive emoji.
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Flaherty's participation will represent yet another step toward a more inclusive and diverse pageant.
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So, Oberti Noguera decided to update the pitch summit criteria with more inclusive language.
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He explained how Facebook will implement changes geared toward a safer, more inclusive community.
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Generations of heroic Americans have made America more inclusive, more expansive, and more just.
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The more inclusive casting call is just the latest news about ANTM's upcoming season.
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Firewatch is a great argument for gaming becoming an ever more inclusive medium, too.
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Changing your system and timeline to be more inclusive isn't just about adding diversity.
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The public sector can strategically recruit more inclusive tech talent to reflect America's population.
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Other companies are also seeking to be more inclusive of trans and nonbinary customers.
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Ultimately, the WTA arranged for an arbitrator, and a more inclusive model was chosen.
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Glimmer is trying to provide an alternative by creating a more inclusive, transparent environment.
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A handful of bra and underwear upstarts are gaining ground by being more inclusive.
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I do think the conversation is shifting, for the better, to be more inclusive.
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As Loomis points out, the group was more inclusive than those that preceded it.
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The current Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, has tried to be more inclusive.
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" She also said the contest will be more inclusive to "all shapes and sizes.
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They're young, well-educated, and using more inclusive arguments to get their message across.
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It is quite different, and more inclusive, than it was at the nation's founding.
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The move reflects a broader trend toward being more inclusive of the LGBT community.
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Power in the nation, she said, must become more inclusive than it is now.
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To become more inclusive, Rotten Tomatoes has moved away from criteria that emphasize scale.
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Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, calling for a more inclusive form of capitalism.
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Some support groups and scholarship organizations define the term broadly to be more inclusive.
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Anna Moeller to amend the school code to add a more inclusive history curriculum.
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" The theme is a much more inclusive "Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World.
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Yet somehow, the nation survived and ultimately became more inclusive, welcoming and even noble.
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Her nuanced performance on the show helps give the word a more inclusive meaning.
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What existing spaces would you expand or modify to make more inclusive, and why?
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Liberalism used to be about making the capitalist system fairer, gentler and more inclusive.
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Establishment Republicans yelped that he needed to pivot to a gentler, more inclusive tone.
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This holiday is probably more inclusive than all the greeting cards would have you think.
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They did this in pursuit of a more inclusive curriculum in response to the election.
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John Richardson said the new policy was announced last week makes the Navy more inclusive.
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The term LGBTQ is constantly changing to be more inclusive — it's fluid, just like gender.
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MU: Is a more nuanced way of discussing design in Los Angeles also more inclusive?
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Mr. Bratton is more expansive, with a more inclusive approach to steering the police force.
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So, Google says that it was actually doing this to make its products more inclusive.
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I'm interested in a more expansive view [and] interested in more inclusive and expansive movements.
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Reese's designs will be available in more inclusive sizing beginning with her spring 2017 collection.
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Finally, Hollywood is getting the message to be more inclusive to people living with disabilities.
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They aimed to create a safer and more inclusive site whose rules banned hate speech.
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Many black women had asked the Navy to be more inclusive of different hair textures.
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The company said this is a first step in its efforts to be more inclusive.
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That's largely deliberate: The Atlas of Design ($35) celebrates a more inclusive idea of cartography.
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And also expand our concept of what Britain means to people; make it more inclusive.
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The protests will only increase unless the government ensures a more inclusive approach, said Levien.
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By pairing each big with a "little" we've got a more inclusive, tag-team event.
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I do want to be an ally and an advocate for a more inclusive environment.
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"I've grown as a person through this experience [and] I've become more inclusive," Catherine says.
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But Wilson is looking forward: his ambitions involve a bigger, broader, and more inclusive future.
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Acknowledging this history is a key step toward a more inclusive Earth Day, Mair argues.
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But he had a much more inclusive view of conservatism than many of his colleagues.
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Fudge said she wanted to know about succession planning and being a more inclusive caucus.
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Colleges and universities need to make sure that their mental health services are more inclusive.
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I wanted to talk about culture and gaming and how it could be more inclusive.
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But innovations — both simple and high-tech — are making the art world even more inclusive.
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They become healthier, more inclusive—the one thing I've learned is mob mentality is real.
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The next step in that conversation is to make workplaces happier, safer and more inclusive.
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Fans blow up, angry to see their favorite worlds changed to make them more inclusive.
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They're trying to make video games more inclusive, safe, and welcoming than they are today.
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How do you execute this ambition of centering marginalized voices and making science more inclusive?
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"Because it's round, [the yurt] feels more inclusive and is better for socializing," Winthrop said.
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Dr. Renduchintala, who is known as Murthy, also pushed more inclusive ways to design products.
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To stay in business, many gay bars, like Nellie's in Washington, have become more inclusive.
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And during services, worshipers recite alternatives to the Lord's Prayer that use more inclusive language.
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And recognizing those skills — in firefighters of any gender — can help departments become more inclusive.
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Expanding the concept of diversity Networks and studios are also working to be more inclusive.
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Still, I'm thrilled to witness colorism waning as representations of black beauty become more inclusive.
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Deepening and disseminating the knowledge economy is today's road to greater and more inclusive prosperity.
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Once devoted almost entirely to European jazz, it has evolved into something far more inclusive.
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Teenagers are helping to lead integration efforts, protesting against discrimination and demanding more inclusive curriculums.
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It is one of the more inclusive places one can visit in the United States.
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He also said Trump must start being more "inclusive" and listen to other senior Republicans.
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The company did not rule out ending the fashion show or using more inclusive marketing.
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Wonder Woman didn't jumpstart the superhero movie craze, but it made the wave more inclusive.
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These days, nearly all are coed, diverse and far more inclusive than they once were.
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"I'm trying to make history more inclusive rather than championing a competing version," he said.
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I think that that's part of the process of making a more inclusive creative environment.
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An industry trying to present itself as becoming progressively more inclusive and open-minded — and maybe more inclusive and open-minded than America at large — is more likely to seriously consider some films that might have been pushed to the side in the past.
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Instead, they're expanding on them to be more inclusive to the many different forms of nerds.
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This year's theme for International Women's Day is #BeBoldForChange, and calls for a more inclusive world.
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Kennedy sought to contrast Trump's divisive rhetoric, particularly on race, with a more inclusive Democratic message.
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However, these Pre-Fall 2017 auditions are a beautiful move in the right — more inclusive — direction.
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Oxford City Council recently introduced similar gender-inclusive options in an effort to be more inclusive.
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However, there will almost certainly be concerns for fans looking for more inclusive late night comedy.
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Still others tell us to focus on Iraqi leaders and get them to be more inclusive.
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Fans, producers, writers, and actors alike have been pushing for a more inclusive Hollywood for years.
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Now 29, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer is a DJ who wants to make electronic music more inclusive.
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This will help us to create a healthy, collaborative, and more inclusive online ecosystem for everyone.
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Why do you think it has taken this long for the industry to become more inclusive?
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" To which Trudeau replied: "We like to say peoplekind, not necessarily mankind 'cause it's more inclusive.
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It's also probably the biggest stumbling block standing between us and a more inclusive Formula 290.
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Golden Globe until 2017, when it was changed to reflect a more inclusive, gender-neutral role.
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What do you think about brands like Vaseline and Fenty Beauty creating more inclusive product ranges?
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All ages shows are more inclusive and make it more about the experience than drinking alcohol.
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And her remarks in Los Angeles on Tuesday were meant to about a more inclusive economy.
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"Sibling rivalry never looked more inclusive," Out Magazine said of the commercial that debuted last week.
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Razzaz has promised a more inclusive approach with labor unions and other sectors of the economy.
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Increasing self-awareness for the individual is the first step to creating a more inclusive environment.
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It also helps broaden publishers' audiences, and could push them to make their content more inclusive.
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However, some positive steps are being taken by American tech companies to build more inclusive workplaces.
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Below, Dorsey told me about her work creating a more inclusive tech space for black entrepreneurs.
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Frankie Porter is making the world a more inclusive place, one modeling moment at a time.
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But the Foundation for Equal Rights said the law would help make the country more inclusive.
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Women like Ms. Jetset are attempting to close that fissure with smaller, more inclusive local meetups.
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Fighting for a more peaceful and equal world increasingly means forming more inclusive and connected movements.
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In metros with strong economies, how can we make economic growth more inclusive to all groups?
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Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo.) cited a similar argument that party leaders need to be more inclusive.
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They were interested in exploring how GIFs could help facilitate a more inclusive type of education.
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They believe that this approach can also help companies build a more inclusive and diverse team.
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"I think the better stories are going to come from the more inclusive voices," he said.
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Driving it are historians and archaeologists who have a broader, more inclusive view of local history.
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So you're making it more inclusive and working with smaller branches of government across the city?
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What if they're tricking people into self loathing and in a way making them more inclusive?
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Without a more inclusive definition of gender, those agencies could essentially ignore discrimination against transgender individuals.
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It comes down to power and a need for those on top to be more inclusive.
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"Moving forward, I decided to make sure my press days were more inclusive," Larson told Brown.
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Be smart: Congress is going to look a lot different (and be more inclusive) in January.
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Obrist brushes over this history, perhaps because he believes the art world has become more inclusive.
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States have begun to take steps to empower citizens by making voting easier and more inclusive.
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Do not put the burden of creating a more inclusive work space on the minority employees.
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The lack of a perpetual hype machine made it less intimidating to participate and more inclusive.
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They wanted the movement to be more inclusive of people of color and other marginalized groups.
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Savvy labels have pushed the industry to more inclusive sizing, and in a more comfortable direction.
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"The work we are doing to make a more inclusive society, it's an honor," she said.
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Ms. Aksener, right wing as she may be, has put forth a more inclusive message, too.
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While employers still struggle to increase diversity, some companies are working to make offices more inclusive.
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Finally, we are going to create a more inclusive society where no American is left behind.
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Sales have sagged for years as consumers' underwear tastes shifted toward more inclusive, body-positive brands.
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But the Academy still has a long way to go in making its ranks more inclusive.
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Instead of excluding those who didn't fit Abercrombie's style, the company adopted a more inclusive attitude.
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Are there changes that you're encouraging the D.N.C. to make to have a more inclusive stage?
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The process was not daunting, and she considers her new work environment "more inclusive," she said.
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More employees might also be looped into the hiring process to encourage more inclusive hiring decisions.
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It was President Kennedy that started the process to make the system more inclusive, and Sen.
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And the struggle for a more inclusive, more representative approach has been going on for decades.
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Once devoted almost entirely to European jazz, the festival has evolved into something far more inclusive.
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"We're going to keep doing everything we can to be more inclusive," Mr. Bailey said then.
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In 17903, the census finally added a racial category that was more inclusive of me: Vietnamese.
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News flash: The face of the beauty industry is changing, and it's becoming more inclusive than ever.
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Since the eCard's glory days, no better, more inclusive way to send silly online messages has emerged.
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Despite becoming more inclusive in some respects, the fashion industry still often depict minorities in exploitative ways.
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I believe we have to increase the number of teams ... because we have to be more inclusive.
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Absolutely. Should they include people that are not necessarily CEOs so you get a more inclusive group?
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This update largely focuses on adding more inclusive-emoji, such as gender-neutral and disability-themed options.
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But what Rountree is toying with aligns surprisingly well with tech's overall ambition to become more inclusive.
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Now CEO Susan Wojcicki has detailed the steps YouTube is taking to make its policies more inclusive.
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"Family" is also a more inclusive word than it was nearly three decades ago, when AFV premiered.
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But perhaps her most important piece of advice is to encourage and spread more inclusive beauty ideals.
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After his landslide victory in Uttar Pradesh, Adityanath should have adopted a more inclusive approach, she said.
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Google removed the egg featured in its salad emoji in order to be more inclusive for vegans.
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"The future of portability will need to be more inclusive, flexible, and open," reads the white paper.
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Hard numbers will help keep Hollywood accountable for its promises to work toward a more inclusive future.
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She hopes to use her background and experience as a means to create a more inclusive conversation.
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"High fashion has to become more inclusive and that's what brings me to your challenge," Siriano says.
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The Academy has attempted to become more inclusive after the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag trended on Twitter last year.
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As American families become more diverse, companies are learning their advertising also has to become more inclusive.
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What do you think can be done to promote a more inclusive and empowering world for women?
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She pointed to distributed ledger technology like blockchain that can help make the banking system more inclusive.
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Her music and her advocacy inspired us to be a better, more inclusive, and more soulful nation.
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Therefore, as we work towards a more inclusive body of legislators, people with disabilities must be involved.
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Our next Democratic National Committee chair must also inspire our party and make our party more inclusive.
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Moulton said Democrats need to update their message, be more inclusive and have an encompassing job plan.
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Gail: We're just beginning, but I would bet that this convention is more inclusive than the last.
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We are the new America — more diverse, more inclusive, more than our ancestors could ever have imagined.
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"While not easy to achieve, that could also make global growth stronger and more inclusive," it said.
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Where there are weaknesses, the system will help recruiters alter their language to make it more inclusive.
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Times have drastically changed and it's only right that my work becomes more political and more inclusive.
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So we will use that tool to bring the message that we need a more inclusive culture.
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His use of executive powers signaled a commitment to a more inclusive version of the United States.
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They will also train board members and chief executives on how to foster a more inclusive environment.
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And if his songs were so often about sexuality … well, what could be more inclusive than sex?
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And there is plenty of rich public conversation today around gun control and a more inclusive America.
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Promises to Jewish women that the Israeli rabbinate would become more inclusive have largely led to disappointment.
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Now, read the article, "How 'Makers' Make the Classroom More Inclusive," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Civic nationalism, which is based around citizenship and shared political beliefs rather than ethnicity, is more inclusive.
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And how must the field of art become more inclusive when it comes to representing artistic legacies?
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The firearms industry is moving beyond macho marketing, testing a more inclusive strategy to counter sagging sales.
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Moore's inclusion in the Pirelli calendar, and their overall career, represents progress toward a more inclusive future.
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Mr. Abadi has been more inclusive than his predecessor, but there is a long way to go.
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But the point is that even the CES organization had to adopt a more inclusive stance. Good.
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His approach is less about blurring gender lines than it is about creating something that's more inclusive.
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Sturgeon said her government planned to seek powers to give Scotland a more inclusive and internationalist path.
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MALLON: It's the world that makes me disabled and we can stop disability by being more inclusive.
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Cast a ballot for a more inclusive, more just, more truly democratic society — and earn that respect.
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Rather, society had to change, become more inclusive, more open to and validating of people with disabilities.
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"We will continue to look for ways to be more inclusive and celebrate our differences," Perry said.
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"I think it is all about widening our nation's moral compass to be more inclusive," she said.
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But it's undeniable that with this remake, Disney tried to make Beauty and the Beast more inclusive.
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We are encouraged by the Obama administration's recent actions to make this program more inclusive and effective.
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RJH: To the delight of many, Duterte's promised to create a more inclusive, competent and gender-sensitive cabinet.
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Leggett also noted that efforts were being made to be more inclusive when terms come up in 2020.
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Among the broad range of people at TOC are a few who have arrived from more inclusive sites.
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The "women's walk" demonstration organizers demanded a number of changes to create a more inclusive and safe environment.
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More inclusive workplace cultures and policies like paid parental leave are also needed to attract and keep women.
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It's great to meet members and brainstorm how we can make our office a better, more inclusive space.
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She and other feminist directors shifted the gaze away from straight men to provide a more inclusive perspective.
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Grindr is updating its popular queer dating app to be more inclusive of transgender and non-binary users.
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I SEE THAT CONVERSATION CONTINUING TO BROAD AND EXPAND, TO BE MUCH MORE INCLUSIVE ABOUT HOW IT WORKS.
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The fashion industry still has a long way to go, but it's more inclusive and progressive than ever.
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"Morehouse is missing a crucial opportunity to become more inclusive by purposefully excluding trans female students," she said.
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With the update, Twitter users will have access to more inclusive emoji options for gender and skin tones.
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Wheelchair ramps are probably the most obvious example of a design change aimed at making environments more inclusive.
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And the US is failing nearly all of its goals related to creating more inclusive, sustainable job growth.
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Still, it remains to be seen whether the more inclusive message will translate to a more diverse audience.
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A few months ago, they changed their name to be more inclusive of other games, characters, and gamers.
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The following year, as they began to grow, they changed their name to the more inclusive Argentinos Juniors.
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During a public meeting, a pension fund official said TPG could perform better if it became more inclusive.
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Being a sort of more inclusive brand, a softer flavor compared to some of the other energy drinks.
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I guess it's nice they are being more inclusive, but they still aren't serving authentically plus-size models.
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For decades, New York Fashion Week has been leading the charge towards a more inclusive and diverse industry.
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The company says it will continue to bring new designs to make the app more inclusive and customizable.
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Within our first month here, we began to discuss how we could make Refinery29's content more inclusive.
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As the practice becomes more diverse and its practitioners more inclusive, the number of people included ... grows. Whowouldathunk?
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The gym chain launched a new ad campaign Monday celebrating all body types, to make fitness more inclusive.
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With each passing year, companies big and small release diversity data, highlighting the need for more inclusive hiring.
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In tech, there has been a lot of discussion around creating a more inclusive environment for underrepresented demographics.
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It's already succeeded in convincing Playmobil to release more inclusive characters with disabilities, but Lego was a struggle.
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The Common Application's adoption of more inclusive questions on gender comes after years of requests by advocacy groups.
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Rad had previously discussed the company's plans to make the dating app more inclusive to the trans community.
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Her team's research has found that social enterprises play a vital role in creating a more inclusive economy.
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Do you feel the scene is becoming more inclusive and accepting, both of girls and the LGBTQ community?
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"Hopefully we'll have a world that's more inclusive and more happy," when Ethan runs for office, Jennings muses.
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Other Fortnite streamers, such as NickMercs and Courage, have also fostered more inclusive, supportive communities around their streams.
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Getting her mords wixed What Meryl Streep wanted to say is that Hollywood needs to be more inclusive.
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Let's be clear: When it comes to diversity, Vogue has moved begrudgingly toward a more inclusive, representative landscape.
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How can we transform society so that it is psychologically a more inclusive and welcoming place for everybody?
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The program is designed to plant the seeds for a more inclusive and compassionate army, society, and nation.
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Gravity Rush 2 could be the more inclusive, family-friendly game Sony wanted launch title Knack to be.
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At the DNC, speakers certainly struck a much more inclusive tone toward Muslims than the Republicans last week.
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Other surveys suggest that the desire for a more inclusive form of capitalism is becoming more widely held.
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We all have a role to play in creating a more peaceful, more just and more inclusive America.
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"I do think there is no choice but to become more inclusive," ThirdLove CEO Heidi Zak told CNBC.
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He's expanded employee benefits and made them much more inclusive to better reflect the needs of today's workforce.
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The coming years should see growth become more inclusive with progress in sectors such as health and education.
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For now, the staff is working to become more inclusive to those with disabilities that aren't necessarily physical.
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In this philosophical tension, the investors-above-all doctrine seems to have triumphed over the more inclusive approach.
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We're pleased that CreateNYC highlights the need for greater equity, seeking to make our cultural institutions more inclusive.
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While monuments everywhere are currently under a critical gaze, their future — at least in Philadelphia — looks more inclusive.
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She wanted to write about efforts to make gaming more inclusive of women, minorities, and people with disabilities.
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Venture capital is poised to become more financially productive, more geographically decentralized, and more inclusive — all at once.
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These steps, she said, would help ensure the rules are more inclusive and positive, as opposed to punitive.
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Does it seem like a publicity stunt or a genuine effort to make its stores more inclusive spaces?
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Moderate gains in recent years as measured in elections and more inclusive government could easily disappear, analysts say.
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Wouldn't it be better/smarter to incorporate to a more inclusive but still recognizable name, like Coach Companies?
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Local activists worked for years to transform nonvoters into voters and California Democrats into a more inclusive party.
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We're a subculture within a subculture, and we're hoping the nerd community can be more inclusive toward us.
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Its iconography and cultural impact is irrefutable but it's time to cede the throne to more inclusive films.
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"I'm so happy about the change because it's more inclusive and it promotes equality," Ms. Garcia Johnson said.
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This year, five of the new emoji — including several of the more inclusive options — were sponsored by Google.
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More people being able to share their perspectives has always been necessary to build a more inclusive society.
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He publicly admitted to not having done enough to make the movie sets he works on more inclusive.
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They are seeking to be more inclusive and signaling to subordinate priests that they should do the same.
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Berlin has sought to be more inclusive, saying even the smallest EU country may have expertise to offer.
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Is there an emphasis on women's services, or is there more inclusive language about reproductive health being used?
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She has spent much of her political career pushing for a more diverse and more inclusive Republican Party.
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The new president of the Recording Academy is on a campaign to make the Grammys culture more inclusive.
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Pope Francis has clearly shifted the discussion, if not church doctrine, to a more inclusive position on homosexuality.
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Mr. Erdogan's Turkey has not harmed secularism, but rather has become "more inclusive," argued an approving Ms. Cataloglu.
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"I think she's the start of a new wave that is more inclusive and multicultural," Mr. Bart said.
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And did the new approach do anything to foster a more inclusive atmosphere in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood?
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There were more inclusive conversations, more space for new and diverse voices, and better movement building for the future.
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Aside from the larger pans and brand-new colors, Urban Decay also created this palette to be more inclusive.
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A pair of new features, called Reactions and Mentions, constitute part of Facebook's bid to make Messenger more inclusive.
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Eva: They need to be more inclusive and recognize that there is no big difference between boys and girls.
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As Unicode continues to make the emoji "alphabet" more inclusive, the little symbols will help more people express themselves.
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But several top designers are finding creative ways to make New York Fashion Week more inclusive — and more shoppable.
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A handful of bra and underwear upstarts, like ThirdLove and Adore Me, are gaining ground by being more inclusive.
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The demonstrators called for a more inclusive platform that embraced indigenous two-spirit communities and LGBTQ people of color.
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Last year, Miss America scrapped its swimsuit portion to be more inclusive — a move that proved to be controversial.
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In response, Intel created a program that trained 13,000 managers on how to better create a more inclusive environment.
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It would certainly help the industry be more inclusive if it led to more music being made by women.
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They invested in my ed-tech startup and eventually hired me to help founders make their companies more inclusive.
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The more inclusive we make our science, the more people who have the chance to make their own discoveries.
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Google's ad, which was originally released last October, scans as more inclusive and deliberately progressive in the current climate.
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The brand has also become more inclusive, adding new skin tones and professions to its line-up of dolls.
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Here are two adults, speaking seriously on Democracy Now, about why the Macarena signaled a more inclusive Democratic party.
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Television, beginning with The Real World in 1992, was soon to lead the way to a more inclusive future.
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I need your help reaching out to anybody that could benefit from a more inclusive and more hopeful politics.
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"In general, employer plans tend to be more inclusive in terms of the hospital facilities they have," says Garmon.
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Jones eventually transitions — at Bridget's urging — to a more inclusive platform that embraces nontraditional families and specifically single mothers.
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Some polls put him up to 9 percentage points ahead, with his more inclusive message resonating with some voters.
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On the one hand, it's great that we're getting sex toys that are more inclusive and more well-designed.
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Microsoft even made a special Xbox Adaptive Controller for people with disabilities making the platform more inclusive for all.
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Consider, for a moment, that it might be a major player in the more inclusive future we've always wanted.
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To make the kindergartner's experience more inclusive, the school's 160-some students and staffers decided to learn sign language.
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And music festivals have the unique opportunity to encourage and normalize a much more inclusive version of that image.
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For a guy originally from the Dominican Republic, the quest to make makeup more inclusive for all is personal.
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But it's missing an easy way to be even more inclusive, and possibly empowering, with many of its users.
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I think we need to do a better job of reaching out and have a more inclusive innovation economy.
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"Global growth requires new drivers, development needs to be more inclusive and balanced," Xi said during his opening address.
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Hopefully his comments reflect a Star Wars universe that will continue to provide a more inclusive representation of humankind.
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Spotify on the other hand is looking into more inclusive deals that align them with artists' long-term success.
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But as the tech industry becomes more inclusive of people without college degrees, Lee said MotherCoders will follow suit.
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Harris has a mostly solid record on LGBTQ rights and is leading the charge to make Congress more inclusive.
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If you thought tech companies were succeeding, even incrementally, at creating more inclusive workplaces, it's not entirely your fault.
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With so many aspects of our industry ready to be made more inclusive, each of us plays a part.
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But I also very much like the way that technology erodes luxury and makes everything so much more inclusive.
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If you belong to a fitness community, work on making it more inclusive to people with diseases and disabilities.
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Fashion experts hope the trend will continue and make the shows more inclusive, broadening the appeal of the fashions.
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New Zone has since become a more inclusive community gallery with over 73 active members from the Eugene area.
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There are already inconsistencies that lawyers might leverage in a push to make the law more inclusive of animals.
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After considerable pressure from LGBTQ fans, Nintendo pledged to be more inclusive in the next version of the game.
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We must all do our part to make our homes, schools and communities safer and more inclusive for everyone.
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Democrats should trade identity politics for more inclusive politics, by Douglas Schoen, opinion contributor for The Hill. http://bit.
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Francis Terer, a member of the Kericho County Assembly from Cheboin ward, said land management must become more inclusive.
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What I've learned is that in the war to make punk more inclusive, punk itself is the best weapon.
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Yesterday, Congress voted to lift a 181 year ban on headwear to make the #116thCongress more inclusive for all.
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They include clothing made from sustainable and recycled fabrics, more inclusive clothing, and mattress startups expanding past the bed.
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In fact, studies show that corporations with more inclusive disability policies produce greater-than-average returns to their shareholders.
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How might we harness the power of education to reimagine the future in more inclusive and less violent terms?
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Meanwhile, 22 percent of women say creating more opportunities for mentorship and/or sponsorship would foster more inclusive workplaces.
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Trump has waged a presidential campaign that has created a disconnect with a sport striving to become more inclusive.
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In the face of feminist criticism, Hefner was unwilling to revise his sexual politics to make them more inclusive.
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I also wanna know about how punk has become more inclusive and representative of more than just white men.
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If we're talking about personal things in life, we try to be a lot more inclusive in our writing.
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They had pinned their hopes on a party that has promised to install a more inclusive and transparent government.
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The company creates technology to help medium- and large-sized businesses develop more inclusive hiring and overall HR practices.
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Uber should reformulate its written cultural values because it is vital that they reflect more inclusive and positive behaviors.
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Tammy Duckworth and others are shining a spotlight on the need for Congress to be more inclusive of mothers.
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Perhaps as a result, party officials have tried to make the 265 primary process appear more inclusive and transparent.
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We need to make that prosperity more inclusive, but becoming the Ugly America will make us only more insecure.
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"Barcelona needs to work towards a more inclusive city model whereby people can live in the centre," he said.
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What had been 20 subject areas has now been consolidated into 10 categories, which Facebook says are more inclusive.
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Rabbi Farber is the founder of ITIM, an advocacy organization fighting for a more inclusive religious establishment in Israel.
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But it's also important to recognize the internet is far broader, deeper and more inclusive than the Big Five.
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VCs, for the most part, are unprepared to help their companies foster more inclusive environments, and that's a problem.
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"We will continue to look for ways to be more inclusive and celebrate our differences," a company executive said.
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This Kavanaugh episode screams out to the rest of us we must embrace a more inclusive alternative in November.
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Since she's been in leadership, she's raised over half a billion dollars for the party, she's been more inclusive.
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For some investors, a transactional relationship is sufficient, while others may want a deeper, more inclusive, advisory-based relationship.
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Acting schools, drama schools, and stage schools all need to become more inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities.
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The two new lawmakers have vowed to push for more inclusive education and better health care for the disabled.
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Recently, American Girl has worked make its dolls more inclusive by introducing such accessories as wheelchairs and diabetes kits.
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Eloquii's Chase noted that the "power dynamic has been upended" between brands and women who want more inclusive sizes.
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" UltraViolet says its mission is to "fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women.
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Mr. Cordeiro has promised to increase the numbers in youth soccer by making it more affordable and more inclusive.
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You could also request that the co-op establish a decorating committee so that the décor feels more inclusive.
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Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi becomes interim president and oversees a "national dialogue" to draft a more inclusive, federal constitution.
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We embrace an optimistic vision for a more inclusive country, where American innovation continues to fuel opportunity, prosperity and leadership.
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But Pew's survey shows a notable improvement, indicating that America is slowly but surely moving in a more inclusive direction.
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RG: I have not found a more inclusive, creative and collaborative group of people outside of the indie game scene.
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The artist behind the average-sized Barbie doll has created a new accessory to make fashion dolls even more inclusive.
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Some Sidama leaders say their constitution will be more inclusive than most and they promise quotas for minorities in government.
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Latinx purportedly breaks with the gendered binary in our language to adopt a more inclusive, gender-fluid population of artists.
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Even this year's themes — including Activism and Community Engagement, Black Culture, and Female-Centric — seem more inclusive and well-balanced.
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These guidelines were meant to create a foundation on which web developers and designers could build a more inclusive internet.
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"It's all about inclusivity and encouraging people to be a little more inclusive with both men and women," said Gutierrez.
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By most accounts, the Shed, with its more inclusive tone and mission, promised to redeem the much-hated Hudson Yards.
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Some of the states that have kept their caucuses have made major changes to try to make them more inclusive.
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And mothers in Pittsburgh have started making and selling hijabs for Barbies in a bid to make play more inclusive.
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It's all part of the more inclusive CrossFit gym that Zack Ruhl, a double amputee himself, is working to create.
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We need to be more open, more inclusive, and we can't do that by having firewalls and geo-blocking everywhere.
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America should stay on to foster a government that is more inclusive of Sunni Arabs, and less subject to Iran.
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In response to that, Tinder made a push to be more inclusive and has partnered with GLAAD to achieve that.
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It's why the movement toward a more inclusive landscape moves in slo-mo rather than a tidal wave-like rush.
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Or do they favor the sunnier, more inclusive appeals of emerging establishment favorite Marco Rubio or Ohio Governor John Kasich.
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But that document isn't dated, so it's hard to say when the IOC might have made that language more inclusive.
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On Wednesday, Pinterest announced a handful of updates across the company's app and website, particularly aimed at being more inclusive.
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Where it stands: People are having discussions around how to make the language used when talking about spaceflight more inclusive.
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Tiger Woods is pulling from his own experiences in an effort to make golf more inclusive regardless of income level.
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Goldman Sachs is years into transitioning from the bank of choice for millionaires to a more inclusive, consumer friendly brand.
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Still, Bellamy hasn't lost hope of using his city's energy and lingering heartbreak to build a more inclusive, empathetic South.
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"This study is an important step in understanding how to build a more inclusive environment," a Pinterest spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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That's why he gives lectures around the world to folks in the wedding industry about how to be more inclusive.
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The company worked with the LGBTQ advocacy organization GLAAD on changes to its dating app to make it more inclusive.
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Fans are annoyed this week because we've been waiting for this franchise to become more inclusive, for four decades now.
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To avoid such a game of hot potato, there must be standards, and they must be more inclusive than not.
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As Hollywood continues to answer the call for more inclusive stories, the industry should have newcomer Browning on speed dial.
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The left really does think certain kinds of speech should be discouraged in service of creating a more inclusive country.
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This is a solvable problem: scrolling through DuVernay's Twitter feed shows off her efforts to create a more inclusive workplace.
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They stood up and said they wanted social insurance to be broader, more inclusive, and with risk more equitably shared.
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"We embrace an optimistic vision for a more inclusive country, where American innovation continues to fuel opportunity, prosperity and leadership."
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And in the grand scheme of things, body neutrality may indeed be a better, more inclusive mission for us all.
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Clinton has reiterated her plans to build a more inclusive and innovative tech sector on the campaign trail, as well.
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On rebranding the collection, Kardashian West shared an image that showed models with a more inclusive range of body types.
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At the same time, voters signaled their receptiveness to the less polarizing and more inclusive message of Democrat Beto O'Rourke.
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While some have tried to make the party more inclusive, the prevailing tactic has been to underhandedly discourage minority voters.
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A revised Browser Act can achieve widespread bipartisan acceptance in Congress by being more inclusive and innovative in its approach.
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We must create a more inclusive STEM field for all, and we can start by changing the STEM status quo.
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She says that venture capital is poised to become more financially productive, more geographically decentralized, and more inclusive going forward.
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Likewise, a look back at the last decade of covers makes clear that some magazines are more inclusive than others.
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Sandra NelsonMinneapolis To the Editor: Zoning for greater density is a critical first step in making our communities more inclusive.
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The influence of mixed loft parties was felt in many gay clubs that moved to have more inclusive door policies.
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"It is reimagining citizenship in a more inclusive and useful way," a study committee member, Dr. Valerie A. Johnson, said.
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Rabbi Seth Farber is the founder of ITIM, an advocacy organization fighting for a more inclusive religious establishment in Israel.
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By focusing on a broader definition of diversity, Goldman Sachs could be more inclusive and make its returns even greater.
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"Across our brand, we will continue to look for ways to be more inclusive and celebrate our differences," Perry said.
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They are more inclusive by instinct than we are, and hopefully, my presidency maybe helped that along a little bit.
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It's the job of D&I leaders to ensure employers are building more inclusive cultures for employees of all stripes.
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It will also restore integrity in the electoral process and set the foundation for a more inclusive and open society.
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Recently, we had a push for a more racially diverse submissions, and it has helped create a more inclusive section.
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Together, we're creating a better-designed, more-inclusive world — and doing it alongside our community, one step at a time.
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"Something that I strive for is trying to create a more inclusive climate movement," said 20-year-old Tasha Elizarde.
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We do this by creating a more inclusive financial system that treats women-owned businesses as vital and worthy investments.
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Here are six tips to keep in mind to ensure your listening style is more inclusive to those who stutter.
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Engelbert said in a press release that she is eager to help build a more inclusive and diverse McDonald&aposs.
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And now, with a new series from GIPHY, the world can choose from a much more inclusive array of options.
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Lawson wanted to offer users more inclusive GIFs that could represent the many facets of being a person of color.
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In tandem, we must push forward new infrastructure and solutions so that becoming a physician or scientist is more inclusive.
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In another tweet, Rivera also called on Trump make his administration "more inclusive" and reflective of the United States' diversity.
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"Last year, we dared to hope for a better, brighter, more inclusive world," Richards told the audience in Las Vegas.
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With the current count of members at 164, it has become more inclusive, but is unable to get much agreed.
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PT. "Last year, we dared to hope for a better, brighter, more inclusive world," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said.
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Lee, who serves on Unicode's emoji subcommittee and helped found Emojination, a grass-roots effort to make emojis more inclusive.
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The biggest problem with gender is that it allows companies to ignore the challenges of making their environments more inclusive.
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Rather, she said she wants 140,000 people who all feel it is their personal responsibility to make Apple more inclusive.
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An Aymara Indian, Mr. Morales is widely credited with stabilizing Bolivia and making it more inclusive after decades of white leadership.
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Through our work together, Gucci is in a position to lead the overall industry toward becoming a better more inclusive one.
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Eventually, the Bush administration had no choice but to admit the vision of a more inclusive GOP had already been squandered.
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Pumpkin spice, for better or worse, is autumnal; Christmas, or the more inclusive "Holidays" (which is Christmas), is peppermint and ginger.
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It's the kind of profession that comes with certain aesthetic expectations — despite many feminist directors working to make them more inclusive.
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As True Detective shows, there are more stories to be told about this region — and more inclusive ways to tell them.
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It is obvious that my children's generation is moving towards something more inclusive, whether the Trump supporters like it or not.
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A senior official said Chief of Staff Reince Priebus is "with the program" of a more inclusive style, and will stay.
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More times than not feminist sex-toy shops have more options for queer identified folks and offer a more inclusive space.
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It's a great move for Target, which has steadily been making its swimwear offerings more inclusive over the past several years.
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There's a lot of injustice in the world and I share your desire to make it a more inclusive, equitable place.
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And work is still underway to make it more inclusive of people who don't use smartphones or who speak different languages.
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A show at David Zwirner Gallery, with the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, argues for a more inclusive vision of American art.
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Penzone is now working to erase Arpaio's shameful legacy, and Maricopa County is moving forward, into a more inclusive, diverse future.
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The statue will be preserved so that students can study Duke's complex past and take part in a more inclusive future.
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The recommendations and strategies set forth in this report offer a playbook for creating more inclusive high-tech incubators and accelerators.
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The platform project is wholly focused on removing anti-LGBT language from the platform and replacing it with more inclusive wording.
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Fighting to make our nation more inclusive and more just is one of the highest forms of patriotism I can imagine.
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In September they replaced the name Rojava with the more inclusive, but wordy, "autonomous administration of north and east Syria" (NES).
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Three of the brand-new shades are darker than Cocoa, previously the brand's darkest offering, making the line even more inclusive.
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It was part of an effort spearheaded by the Obama administration with the goal of making the armed forces more inclusive.
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But one of the victims, like Karen Smith, had dedicated his life to building a more inclusive society for disabled individuals.
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Over the past several years, though, many progressives — including some Democrats — have begun to embrace a more inclusive idea of racism.
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Federal agencies such as the Department of Finance Canada have already begun to adopt initiatives that are more inclusive of fintech.
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Listen to LGBTQ co-workers and work together to see if there are ways to make the shared space more inclusive.
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Democrats said the expansion of the leadership team means that Schumer plans to have a more inclusive leadership style than Reid.
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And if you're a website owner GAAD also offers the perfect opportunity to make some more inclusive changes to your site.
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TBTT has urgent work to do to get women equipped and ready to create a more inclusive, fairer and peaceful future.
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Researchers say services directed at victims of domestic abuse and violence need to be more inclusive to cater to diverse clients.
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The company, which will launch in the next few months, is one of the companies hoping to make homesharing more inclusive.
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With every diversity report comes another inch or two toward a more inclusive runway spectrum, but, unfortunately, we're still not there.
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And they see Clinton as a candidate who can rise above that fray, at times, to tout a more inclusive message.
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"This is a good start, and this law can hopefully make workplaces more inclusive and foster some productive conversations," Gibson said.
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But he also felt that elite institutions must throw off their high-minded demeanor and become more inclusive in tangible ways.
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They need to keep teams small and focused: giving in to pressure to be more "inclusive" is a guarantee of dysfunction.
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Voters rightly want more inclusive growth and are frustrated at the domination of their country by a small number of families.
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I served 85033 years in the Army, took care of sick kids, and am running to build a more inclusive Virginia.
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With such a diverse panel, the women were asked if Hollywood has become more inclusive over their years in the industry.
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It's an impressive report that could stand as a case study for other organizations looking to make their workplaces more inclusive.
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Literacy, the ability to have these potentially transformative experiences, creates an opportunity to have a more inclusive, accepting and tolerant world.
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If we're going to include more people in the benefits of international trade, we're going to need more inclusive trade policies.
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Moreover, women are known to more readily embrace change and have proved particularly resilient as they seek a more inclusive economy.
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It also had a strong working-class identity — and was far more inclusive of people from New York City's other boroughs.
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This year, the organization aims to make conversations about eating disorders more inclusive by amplifying stories from people of marginalized communities.
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If the Republican Party wants to stand the test of time, it must avoid turning inward and instead become more inclusive.
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Dismissals of passive contemplation are often parroted in news releases from museums anxious to appear more inclusive by showing relational art.
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A recent Deloitte study found that 72 percent of American workers would consider leaving their jobs for a more inclusive company.
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I think it helps by making it a more inclusive term, and one that embraces nerdiness through whatever you're passionate about.
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Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the EU needed to reflect carefully on the British vote and to embrace more inclusive policies.
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Some companies try to create a more inclusive environment by catering products to the LGBTQ community and contributing to advocacy groups.
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There is broad agreement that smaller NGOs are nimbler and more inclusive, but they find it difficult to secure sufficient funding.
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In the last few years, wireless carriers and retailers have expanded their trade-in programs to be seamless and more inclusive.
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Most of the time people just act like I'm a woman anyway, unless I'm in spaces where people are more inclusive.
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We generally see it as something to embrace, and welcome changes that could make for a more inclusive and just America.
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On the other side of the spectrum, just the attempt to diversify conversations to make them more inclusive can provoke attack.
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Jim Gianopulos, the former Twentieth Century Fox veteran hired to replace Mr. Grey, is taking a more inclusive approach this year.
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"When I had a choice I feel that the Democratic Party views are more inclusive, more tolerant, more favoring," he said.
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"This will be more inclusive," said Jennifer Vaden-Barth, a Miss America board member, who was also Miss North Carolina 1991.
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Some of them involved more inclusive language that reflect the fact that both men and women today are working in space.
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With the clothing market for plus-size teenage girls booming, the fashion industry has lately taken steps to become more inclusive.
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Luckily, the world of business casual clothing has expanded quite a bit in recent years and its more inclusive than ever.
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The Learning Together program aims to reduce reoffenses by prisoners building a more inclusive learning community, according to a university webpage.
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Mr. Ryan, who had dreamed of building a more inclusive party, was sincerely horrified by Mr. Trump's divisive white-identity politics.
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Those types of things are more inclusive and benefit not everybody, but they benefit the people who need it the most.
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As these institutions struggle to become more inclusive than before, and give new prominence to neglected works, they rarely act alone.
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There has always been an active community of individuals and organizations striving to make technological advances more inclusive, safer, and fairer.
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This is an example of a cultural practice that could be changed in order to be more inclusive of all bodies.
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It's also the latest diversity issue to surface at Amazon, as it continues to work towards building a more inclusive culture.
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The goal was to reduce reoffenses by building a more inclusive learning community, according to a university webpage for the program.
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She turned instead to Lifetime, another long-standing Christmas movie juggernaut, and successfully hashed out a more inclusive deal over there.
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While the department has become more diverse, many activists say the policies have hurt the agency's goal of being more inclusive.
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Hopefully more airlines will follow American and United's leads to make airports more inclusive and less intimidating for non-binary people.
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On #WomensEqualityDay & every day, we refocus on building a more inclusive nation that expands access to economic opportunity for all. Sen.
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We have a big opportunity right now to open the doors and make sure VR, AR and AI are more inclusive.
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As such, they felt it would only work in the firms' best interests to do things in a more inclusive way.
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I did, and the greatest change is that the casting was so much more inclusive and diverse than the source material.
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The beauty industry is changing — and Rihanna's Fenty Beauty isn't the only brand laying the foundation for a more inclusive environment.
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If this arc of progress is any indication, we'll see more Twitter eggs broken in favor of a more inclusive omelette.
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Ravelry taking a stand against white supremacy in their formal policies is a firm move towards creating a more inclusive community.
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If you're amongst so-called "allies" who don't use their platforms to talk about making spaces more inclusive, they aren't real allies.
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"It is now time for our community to focus on the important work of advancing a more inclusive campus community," he said.
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To see which tech behemoths are willing to put their reputation at risk in order to work toward a more inclusive workforce.
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But since that first foray more than a decade ago, Stallard says, the pro-gun movement has become more inclusive and tolerant.
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Council President Andrea Campbell requested the hearing in an effort to make voting in Boston elections more inclusive, the Boston Globe reported.
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It was also a rare reversal of the slow but sure decades-long trend toward more inclusive policies in the US military.
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To hear all of Cam's thoughts on how to make the music industry more inclusive for all, check out the video below:
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What you see above is the result of a roughly 85-page document on best practices for startups to become more inclusive.
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"More people being able to share their experiences and perspectives has always been necessary to build a more inclusive society," he said.
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But there are also artists from the San Francisco Bay Area art scene, which was more inclusive but less conducive to fame.
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"We believe the future should belong to those who view technology as a way to build a more inclusive and hopeful world."
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"This campaign is the perfect way for young kids to realize and become more inclusive when they meet deaf people," says DiMarco.
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We still need those deeper sculpting products, bronzers, and contour powders — even eyeshadows need to be more inclusive and dark skin-friendly.
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Host Stephen Colbert started the interview by asking Page, 31, if Hollywood had become more inclusive over her years in the business.
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"Making it much bigger and more inclusive, to let women of all backgrounds — socioeconomic, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability and age," Wilkerson said.
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Although the tent has expanded since then, the assumption that we're simply more inclusive feminists than our mothers' generation is an oversimplification.
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Imelda Daza, the vice-presidential candidate, promised a "more inclusive model" of government that would overcome poverty, hunger and barriers to education.
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But, it seems like 2016 is finally the year that strides are being made to create a more inclusive group of heroes.
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Instead, he would empower citizens — not officials — of those regimes who support better governance, progressive economic policies, and a more inclusive society.
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"We're modifying many of the Oscar-nominated films to be more inclusive," explained Virtue, before presenting the reimagined titles and movie posters.
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Doing a reboot instead of taking a chance on a new series is not the answer to calls to be more inclusive.
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So one of the simple ways that studios can be more inclusive is to put more women and minorities in central roles.
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She says she took on the volunteer role in January in hopes of making it more inclusive, relevant and empowering to women.
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It's imperative for businesses," Peluso told CNBC Make It. "There is countless research that shows that more inclusive teams produce better results.
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The effort aims to make playtime more inclusive, while also getting children used to seeing headscarves in order to help fight stigma.
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Fans coming together, speaking openly and honestly about the environment and how we can make it more inclusive and safe for everyone.
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Thankfully, Milk Makeup's Blur the Lines campaign is paving the way for a more inclusive, less stereotypical way of thinking about makeup.
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"This is not much yet, but it is the beginning of creating more inclusive spaces, spaces that work for everyone," she said.
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Films about young people falling in love feel more inclusive and uplifting to people in the early stages of their own relationships.
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In Virginia at least, Democrats now have the power to change this — to make elections fairer and voting a more inclusive process.
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He was citing the Republican National Committee's autopsy report after the 2012 presidential election that urged the party to be more inclusive.
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They tend to be more inclusive with respect to race and religion and they voted in record numbers in the 2018 midterms.
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This isn't the first time in recent years that Merriam-Webster has updated its definitions to be more inclusive of LGBTQ communities.
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People are hacked because they're human, and we need to be more inclusive of the diversity of humanity to solve these problems.
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When he took office, the Associated Press claimed Wheeler wanted a more "inclusive approach" toward journalists and career scientists at the agency.
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Financial data from outside of the bureaus can make credit assessment more accurate, more inclusive, and more fair for millions of Americans.
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Our emoji keyboards are ever-expanding, as the pictograph language continues to evolve and become more and more inclusive of all users.
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Working with Soledad, who is transgender, allowed Toledo to expand upon his study of gender violence and adopt a more inclusive approach.
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That's pretty shocking, considering attitudes toward the transgender community have been increasingly more inclusive, particularly in the fashion industry (and Hollywood, too).
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I think it's an indication of where California is heading, and being more inclusive, and showing that people of color dollars matter.
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Pitch your own research idea or sign up for the program's beta group to support more inclusive research across the health field.
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Over the last few years, the Unicode Consortium, which approves new emoji designs, has made a concerted effort to be more inclusive.
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She believes that the future of this more inclusive and democratic Brazil has been put at stake amid the current political turmoil.
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She has a curvier body shape and visible stretch marks, and so can represent a more inclusive side of the fashion industry.
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This is a chance to pull together and be part of something greater: a more inclusive, more inspiring, a more confident America.
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Pressure on Hollywood to be more inclusive is resulting in far better overall gains for female television directors than for nonwhite professionals.
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After all, as the studio's executives have told us repeatedly, the company is committed to embracing industry trends and being more inclusive.
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The only way to have long-lasting change in this industry is to replace those old networks with new, more inclusive ones.
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Our electoral success is a call for a more inclusive process and exchange of ideas between Israel's Jewish and Arab Palestinian citizens.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tate Modern has expanded its curatorial perspective to be more inclusive of international voices this week.
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He has preached a political philosophy of "medemer" — "adding up" or "coming together" in Amharic — and promoted a more inclusive political culture.
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Intervention and prevention plans are either mandatory or strongly encouraged in 42 states, but there are still pleas for more inclusive programming.
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The guidelines outline a zero-tolerance policy toward abuse and promote a more inclusive workplace for employees working within the screen industries.
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Within the Deborah Sampson Act is a provision that expresses the sense of Congress that the VA's motto should be more inclusive.
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"She joined the Getty, and in her quiet and persistent way pushed it to be more inclusive, which was no mean feat."
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Personnel decisions in the Catholic hierarchy are crucial to Francis' effort to make the church more inclusive, particularly in the United States.
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For years, policymakers have sought to reverse centuries of bias in our housing and lending markets to create a more inclusive economy.
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Sarina Roffé, the former president of the National Cued Speech Association, believes it's a solid step toward making live performances more inclusive.
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The goal is to transition from a department model focused on narrow tasks to a more inclusive "team approach," the company said.
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But it's just as important that we use the moral leadership of the presidency to create a more inclusive and accessible society.
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How to make our language gender-neutral — more inclusive, less masculine bias–y — is a constant topic of discussion for our copydesk.
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"Building stronger and more inclusive growth will require bold action from policymakers," OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría said in a press release.
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At one time no voices more animated, no eyes more wide open, no gestures more inclusive than could be found among you.
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"Max and his team want to proactively move toward a more inclusive presentation of art history across all periods," Dr. Murrell said.
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Our elected leaders are putting both at risk if they do not make high-quality higher education more inclusive and more equitable.
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"We will work together to make trade more inclusive, support improved market access opportunities, and address unfair trade practices," the statement read.
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The 80-year-old Pope pre-recorded a video message for TED attendees that called on tech companies to be more inclusive.
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We believe the best way to make technology more inclusive is to expand the group of people who are tasked with creating it.
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Drawing on the "histories of struggle for self-determination" the museum positions this exhibition as a means to imagine a more inclusive future.
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Following in the footsteps of brands that make lingerie for shoppers of all skin tones, American Apparel is trying to be more inclusive.
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This is one of the steps it's taking to ensure this discourse is healthier and more inclusive, starting with this original video series.
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RBI officials who have worked with him closely said Das was likely to be more inclusive in the decision-making process than Patel.
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The lingerie company, owned by L Brands, has struggled to grow sales as younger shoppers turn to more inclusive bra and underwear retailers.
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Its stated goals are to celebrate science and its contribution to society, while advocating for public partnerships and a more inclusive scientific community.
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Without a more inclusive approach to gender, astrologers will fail to understand (and encompass in their writings) the identities of all its followers.
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And they're pleased to hear that gender-specific language like "manned" spaceflight missions is becoming more inclusive and using "human" or "humankind" instead.
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Changing the gender stigma around periods can begin as easily as designing period apps to be more inclusive and less feminized, for example.
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At town hall meetings and in interviews, Grindr's leadership spoke optimistically about the company's future, which was focused on a more inclusive platform.
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This will automatically translate into a healthier and more inclusive media landscape for young girls and women to grow up and evolve with.
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Only this time, this prep style trademark was worn in ways that made it more inclusive and modern than its strait-laced predecessors.
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Another example in the report was the suspension by Netanyahu's government of an agreement to make prayer at the Western Wall more inclusive.
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We've seen a lot of agitation among employees at companies like Google and Amazon for more inclusive workplaces that has made a difference.
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Joelle Emerson is the founder and CEO of Paradigm, a strategy firm that partners with innovative companies to build stronger, more inclusive organizations.
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I want to shift the narrative to talking about how we make every community more inclusive so that people don't have to move.
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Solvers: Participants are working on topics such as tools for educating refugees, creating more inclusive innovation, and developing techniques for cutting carbon emissions.
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The latter will include bias training, programs dedicated to female leadership development, and greater accountability for managers to foster a more inclusive environment.
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But if Trump's administration is incapable of articulating a more inclusive vision for the world, the cheerleaders of globalisation will increasingly look east.
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Both sides were digging in for what they have cast as a potentially defining battle over Francis's push for a more inclusive Church.
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Some are not and are fighting tooth and nail against allowing for a more inclusive environment in the Department of Defense at large.
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I guess the difference would be, between my solo stuff and Bellringer, is that I'm being more inclusive of other people's musical personalities.
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In no particular order, here are 23 innovations that made the world a more inclusive, safe, and all-around better place this year.
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For years, every community of color has been criticizing the Oscars, and the entertainment industry in general, for failing to be more inclusive.
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Black journalist Jeremy Helligar wrote in a Friday commentary reacting to the controversy that Franklin's placement in other "Peanuts" specials appeared more inclusive.
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"We believe the future should belong to those who use technology to build a better, more inclusive, and more hopeful world," he said.
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We must, as we innovate, ensure that every step into our future is deliberately accompanied by work to ensure we are more inclusive.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Helford said the series was looking to expand its writers room to add more inclusive voices.
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If this constellation is to be more inclusive and less hierarchical, you might expect some recalibration on who is admitted inside the circle.
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Long known as an advocate for a bigger Republican tent and more inclusive immigration policies, Gillespie has taken an alarmist turn this year.
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The ability to tap into Wacoal's expertise and manufacturing resources could help speed up Lively's ongoing plans to make its offerings more inclusive.
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Men and women both point to the importance of a more flexible work schedule as a way to foster a more inclusive environment.
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There's the search, for instance, for signs that Trump will soon be shifting his tone to engender a friendlier and more inclusive persona.
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Aiming to be more inclusive with its lineup, CPAC drew heavy criticism from liberals and conservatives alike over Yiannopoulos's prominent keynote speaking slot.
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It stirred something in the group of friends, who spent years studying ballet but left it for its more inclusive cousin, contemporary dance.
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"The bike share industry can do more to be more inclusive," said Ryan Rzepecki, CEO of Jump, which Uber bought earlier this year.
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There will be a trans MP, sooner or later, and we will live in a more inclusive society, but history doesn't write itself.
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I think, from a business standpoint, it's important that Hollywood evolves and becomes more inclusive of Asians, of women, of African-Americans—everybody.
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Across the pond, more inclusive visions of what uniform policies should (and can) look like might soon roll out all over the country.
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Would you have liked to have seen the cartoon be a little more "inclusive," I suppose; and the stories grow a little darker?
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At newly integrated schools, fostering collegiality and visibility among students and working toward a more inclusive future was rarely a passionately promoted agenda.
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But for some Catholic advocates for a more inclusive and understanding approach to L.G.B.T. people, the Vatican document represented a significant step backward.
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These Students Are Suing for Them How "Makers" Make the Classroom More Inclusive Cursive Seemed to Go the Way of Quills and Parchment.
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The best way to make American democracy more inclusive and make more voters feel better represented is for America to have more parties.
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Of course big companies should be more inclusive, but I hate when people only hire us because it's a movement or a trend.
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Though the fellowship positions are not necessarily permanent, we view this as an important step in working to build a more inclusive newsroom.
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How do reformicons, keen to build a broader, more inclusive party, make peace with the decidedly non-inclusive supporters of the Trump campaign?
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He talks about his ability to "reach across the aisle" and be "less divisive" and restore a more inclusive tradition in the party.
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Speaking to supporters in Poughkeepsie, Mr. Molinaro said he hoped that the state's government would become more inclusive, a theme of his campaign.
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I think it may be driving, helping, I hope, to drive the world to a more inclusive direction, or at least this country.
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On innovation: Trump talked about how innovation is a "net job producer," and "will allow for more inclusive growth" in the long run.
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The riders could also stipulate that the producers try to hire a diverse behind-the-scenes crew to make it even more inclusive.
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It is about focusing on what is beautiful, unique, and praise-worthy but also being more inclusive of what falls into those categories.
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We're now committed to a more inclusive picture of democracy, where everybody gets to participate in power — or at least that's the idea.
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The group, led by Time's Up's Tina Tchen, disbanded in December after making its suggestions for how the Academy could become more inclusive.
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As veganism grows in popularity around the world, there is increasing pressure for employers to catch up and make the workplace more inclusive.
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"It is clear that Hollywood is taking steps to create more inclusive stories and that those films are connecting with audiences," she said.
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Their choices at the wedding, many of them heavily influenced by black culture, made clear they plan to project a more inclusive monarchy.
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Unlike his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who preferred a small but concentrated church, Francis is willing to be more inclusive to be more relevant.
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"ISAs are predatory," said Kim Crayton, a business strategist and founder of #causeascene, an organization focused on making the tech world more inclusive.
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This is an example of how companies can leverage their core business capabilities to address barriers to opportunity and spur more inclusive growth.
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If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive, and through a woman's gaze, you'd be correct.
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These examples are the building blocks of digitally powered economies that are more efficient, more inclusive, and, in the end, much more robust.
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" In his statement, Perry concluded, "Across our brand, we will continue to look for ways to be more inclusive and celebrate our differences.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe regularly mentions the disabled when speaking of plans for a more inclusive society to cope with a shrinking population.
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We introduced Internationalized Domain Names to promote non-Latin character sets and to make the internet more inclusive for non-English speaking countries.
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When a Student Says, 'I'm Not a Boy or a Girl'Some transgender kids are driving their schools to adopt more inclusive teaching methods.
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Ms. Jones has made the magazine much more inclusive, putting Lena Waithe on the cover and giving the interior pages a sober redesign.
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I think what we need to build, not just at Microsoft but across the industry, is a more inclusive approach to developing creativity.
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When asked what solutions could help the entertainment industry become more inclusive to women, we saw a wide gap in responses between the genders.
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" Gillard added: "If we can talk about how gender equality gives everybody more choices and more options, then it can be more inclusive, globally.
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We're a more inclusive style, and it allows people who don't identify with classical ballet to still implement pointe work into their dance life.
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"My hope is that we can learn from this experience to make a stronger and more inclusive community intent on battling harassment," Bohr said.
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CENCO then also called for the deal to be renegotiated to make it more inclusive and clarify that Kabila cannot stand for re-election.
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I think everyone in this business needs to look outside their own world and seriously think about how they individually can be more inclusive.
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Since the reforms of the 1960s, Catholic ceremonies have become less formal, more inclusive and much more likely to be in a local language.
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While most men's footwear brands start at a size 8, Taft starts at a size 6, which also makes it a bit more inclusive.
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It is not built for direct democracy, but it can facilitate a more inclusive one, especially if it has public support to start experimenting.
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But an amazing number become part of a growing community of people who choose to defy expectations and live in a more inclusive America.
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The pair also want to reimagine what wedding attire means in a world where the concept of marriage is changing and becoming more inclusive.
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As NASA aims to make spaceflight more inclusive and equitable, outdated ideas about women and their fitness for certain aspects of spaceflight still persist.
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Perhaps a shocking and historic Democratic U.S. Senate win in Alabama this December would reveal more inclusive attitudes as it relates to social issues.
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If they truly wanted to make banking more inclusive and fair, they should've come up with their own ideas and branding, like we have.
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The New York City subway system has announced plans to make New Yorkers' travel journeys a little more inclusive (although unfortunately not more efficient).
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"I've always said this about [the Brooklyn scene,] it's much more inclusive, mixed, and diverse," New York City nightlife legend Murray Hill wrote me.
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"AI can deliver great benefits for economies and society, and support decision making which is fairer, safer and more inclusive and informed," it says.
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The generous interpretation of that statement is that it's a promise that Favreau's Star Wars TV series will bring on a more inclusive staff.
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We haven't always been a country of inclusivity, but our strength as a country has always come from our willingness to be more inclusive.
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Over time, SoFi has caught some flak for cherry-picking customers and not being more inclusive with who can take advantage of its services.
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We will correct this specific case, and, more broadly, building more inclusive algorithms is crucial to bringing the benefits of machine learning to everyone.
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Kenyatta is promising to create 1.3 million new jobs, reduce the cost of living and create a more inclusive economy by reducing economic inequalities.
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These channels are so important for teaching a more inclusive, diverse sex education and covering topics that schools neglect when it comes to sex.
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" The caveat, of course, is "once we have additional leadership and training in place, and evolve our culture to be more inclusive and respectful.
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But he thinks that Silicon Valley has a long way to go to evolve its thesis, to ensure it's more inclusive of all Americans.
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OkCupid already serves 22 gender options and 13 sexual orientations, all in an attempt to make online dating more inclusive to all, Hobley explained.
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Pyre's reviews have been largely positive, so maybe other game developers will follow Supergiant's example and be more inclusive toward their non-binary players.
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We have entered a dark timeline, but it is not the end for anyone who hopes for a better, more inclusive, more prosperous future.
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The Democratic Party, therefore, has tried to present itself during this campaign as the more inclusive, Islam-friendly party, in opposition to the GOP.
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We're expecting details on a more inclusive Siri, an Apple Music revamp, iOS 10, and… ah hell, just read Jake's painstakingly detailed WWDC preview.
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Even after all the culture work is done, diversity leaders still don't think they'll have convinced everyone in their organizations to be more inclusive.
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Other Arts industries, like theater, television, and fashion, are also only now starting to promote and recognize a more inclusive disabled and neurodiverse community.
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Since 2010, the federal government has gone to great lengths to become a more inclusive employer and to actively recruit more workers with disabilities.
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"It's always been an objective of mine to be more inclusive and be more representative of what real beauty is," Day told People exclusively.
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Facebook's React team has since adopted a code of conduct focused on being more inclusive and plans to set up ways to prevent harassment.
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But the officers who signed Friday's statement said that would be a mistake, as a more inclusive military leads to a better fighting force.
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"We will change the course of this country's economy to a path of economic democracy and more inclusive growth," Kim told a news conference.
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Our foremost initiative for the brand was to become more inclusive of today's consumer, with the ongoing commitment to bring healthy beauty to all.
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From people of color to women, the night's biggest winners continued to strengthen the argument often made that the small screen is more inclusive.
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When it comes to Lebanon's LGBTQ community, its increased organizing and activism towards a more inclusive, non-discriminatory health care system seldom makes headlines.
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We need a radical shift in consciousness, a more generous conception of the whole, which is far more inclusive than we prefer to believe.
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Culturally, the first step to moving to a more inclusive place lies in the way we frame it all, out loud and on paper.
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Julia Neal, chair of the U.K.-based teaching union ATL's equality and diversity committee, explained the urgent need for more inclusive attitudes in schools.
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"I want for athletic and recreational spaces to be more inclusive of all sorts of people who might not typically feel welcomed," Molteni offers.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is replacing the phrase "ladies and gentlemen" in announcements with gender-neutral words in an effort to be more inclusive.
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In 2016, the brand became even more inclusive when it introduced a plus-size collection, Fashion Nova Curve, with styles up to size 3X.
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A more inclusive Republican Party could hold these states indefinitely, but the Trump party's pivot to white identity populism has used up its slack.
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"Museums are often more inclusive of various people than other kinds of public spaces," said Debra Cole, a Met Signs educator, in an email.
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Jana Schulman, the director of the Medieval Institute, said procedures for selecting panels this year were being overhauled to be more inclusive and transparent.
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While I recognize the many barriers involved in neutralizing bias in the hiring process, I'm optimistic about organizations' ability to adapt more inclusive practices.
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Do you think tech companies need to be more inclusive, or are you more in the lane that we should create our own stuff?
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But actually changing Uber's culture to be more inclusive and respectful is going to take a lot more than a vote of Uber's board.
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It was, in other words, the kind of moment that made even the show's clumsier efforts to be more inclusive and thoughtful worth it.
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During a press briefing, Vestager emphasized the Commission's view that new and more inclusive working methods are needed to deliver on the planned transformation.
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But that's O.K. Instead, what we should be doing is thinking about how to make the next round of messages better and more inclusive.
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Recently, there have been failed attempts to make zoning laws more inclusive in supposedly liberal cities like Seattle and states like California and Massachusetts.
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Dr. Price said the statue would be "preserved so that students can study Duke's complex past and take part in a more inclusive future."
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If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive and through a women's gaze, then you'd be correct.
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The set includes 169 new and more inclusive emoji, offering a wider array of gender and skin tones as well as more couple combinations.
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If you think this sounds like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, except cooler, more inclusive and through a women's gaze, then you'd be correct.
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The Toronto Raptors have introduced a new line of team-branded hijabs in an effort to be more inclusive to fans of all cultures.
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But I also hope to receive constructive suggestions to help this government meet the public's expectations for a more inclusive and fairer Hong Kong.
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"The more inclusive you make sports, the wider the market is going to be," says Dave Berri, a sports economist from Southern Utah University.
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He offered a vision of a more inclusive country (still excluding Indians and slaves), and he was an authentic advocate untainted by partisan compromises.
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Victoria's Secret sales have declined as women increasingly opt for more inclusive lingerie brands such as Adore Me, Lively, ThirdLove and American Eagle's Aerie.
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Technology was becoming a playground for the counterculture, who saw in it the opportunity to create a more inclusive, distributed, and pro-human future.
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"We're looking at Africa and South Africa as our flagship markets for how Airbnb is thinking about more inclusive and sustainable tourism," Corcoran said.
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He could campaign on a more inclusive approach to politics because Cruz had built his personal brand on fighting against everything Obama was for.
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A possible explanation is that a committee trained in implicit bias interacts differently with candidates and that minority students sense a more inclusive environment.
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Though Mr. Ryan has said he supports the same immigration policies as the White House, he has often sounded more inclusive than Mr. Trump.
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"Restoring fairness to our democracy by advocating for fairer, more inclusive district maps around the country is a priority for President Obama," he added.
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Some stumbles: Progress hasn't been linear, even in the last couple years since GLAAD started working with the gaming industry to be more inclusive.
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Since April, you've been reconsidering the ideas that you share with the world in order to make them more inclusive and cover more ground.
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Last year, Black Students United demanded a new name for Cornell Plantations as one way Cornell could be more inclusive of its minority students.
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Aparicio isn't satisfied to be an exception; she wants to use her emerging star power to create a more inclusive future for her country.
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Beyond this, greater American diplomatic leadership is needed to shift European and Arab states from backing an authoritarian to supporting a more inclusive path.
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If we make the effort to connect the dots to the opportunities identified in this report, the technology industry will undoubtedly be more inclusive.
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More recently, a memo, Toward a More Inclusive MFA, was posted on the institution's website to outline the event and the museum's next steps.
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More inclusive approaches speak to the economic realities for many women who experience abortion as not only inaccessible according to geography but economically inaccessible.
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The 20 Good Friday Peace Agreement largely brought an end to The Troubles, and offered a chance of a new, more inclusive Northern Ireland.
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And to his credit, FWD is actually way more inclusive than a lot of the other kinda tech firms trying to get immigration done.
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His vision for the future is of a more open, more tolerant, and more inclusive France at the center of a strong European Union.
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I am committed to taking action and working with you all to make our workplace more inclusive and to ensure our products work for everyone.
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Since then, Tinder has been working with GLAAD and other advisers from the LGBT community to figure out how to make the service more inclusive.
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At the same time, they represented the academy's past, while Ms. Isaacs promised that new processes and rules would create a different, more inclusive future.
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Much of the report focused on needed outreach to women and minorities, immigration reform and softening language to become a more inclusive and tolerant party.
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Voting rights in America have evolved over time to be more inclusive so more citizens, can take part in the fundamental activity of American democracy.
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It's a progressive move for the company, and a long time coming as more and more brands react to the demand for more inclusive ranges.
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Graham remembers feeling excluded by her Barbie dolls growing up, and is thrilled to be a part of the brand's more inclusive and diverse future.
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The policy is part of the Pentagon's latest effort to make the military more inclusive, which top military leaders acknowledge is a work in progress.
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According to Phan, social-media platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter have made what was once considered a niche and elitist industry much more inclusive.
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Instead, Ross argues the key to a more inclusive economy depends on a simple promise: ensuring all students have access to a computer science education.
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"The Grammys become more inclusive by not consistently awarding folks like Beyoncé 'urban' trophies, while giving the top prizes to the white artists," he said.
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Citing the importance of representation for all types of bodies, activists in the past have asked Lane Bryant to be more inclusive with their models.
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My dad tried to rock the boat at the kibbutz; tried to change things to create a place that is more inclusive and more accepting.
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She created the Be Body Aware educational campaign – which consists of 50 photo shoots taking place around the world – to make those images more inclusive.
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"I think the president was pretty clear yesterday he wants there to be a larger, more inclusive bill with background checks in it," he said.
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We need those in power to wield it when it comes to fighting for more inclusive hiring practices in Hollywood for real change to happen.
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"I am on a mission to make the world a more inclusive, inspirational, positive and equal place to be – one photo-shoot at a time."
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As they have pushed north beyond Shia heartlands, they have grown more inclusive, incorporating tens of thousands of Sunnis, Christians and Yazidis into the hashad.
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And because those who are being enrolled in this particular process of making Google's product more inclusive that's going to benefit Google in the end.
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"By advocating for LGBT+ people, you are protecting equal rights for all people and helping make your communities and the world a more inclusive place."
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Rather than making workplaces safer and more inclusive, the 50/50 commitment fed further segregation as senior men declined to mentor or sponsor junior women.
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"Even in the darkest times she was always looking forward, visualizing a bigger, brighter, more inclusive future," Stone said of what makes King a trailblazer.
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"I definitely got the feeling that artists and vendors were making the effort to be more inclusive when I was cosplaying Black Panther," she explained.
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And for the Democratic Party, selecting her sends the message that the party is actively backing younger leaders supportive of a more inclusive political system.
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These experiments in governance, though at a nascent stage, show how technology, powered by political will, can broaden participation and produce more inclusive decision-making.
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But like Phase 1, the studio needs to do some work to refine its execution for the more inclusive Phase 4 era of the MCU.
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Models like Denise Bidot, Sabina Karlsson, Carmen Carrera, Maya Monès, Lauren Wasser, and Iskra Lawrence are paving the way for a more inclusive fashion industry.
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Attempts to make language more inclusive of trans people mean that in some quarters the very words "man" and "woman" are falling out of use.
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The fashion industry has come a long way to redefine its once-stale concept of beauty, into one that is more inclusive than ever before.
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The Tumblr page, Gender Queeries, has crowdsourced words from the queer community that are more inclusive — words so adorable, we should all be using them.
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The bill also includes measures to make Japan a more inclusive society for the Ainu, strengthen their local economies and bring visibility to their culture.
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With the ongoing momentum and support from fellow entrepreneurs, GEN is hoping to transform the current ecosystem to make it more inclusive, equal and democratic.
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A plethora of tech start-ups have built algorithms to help employers improve their recruitment processes, including with automated interviews and more inclusive job descriptions.
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However, the president has struggled to deliver on the three pillars of his 2015 campaign: Fighting graft, delivering security and creating a more inclusive economy.
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The language we use to refer to the LGBTQ+ community is always growing and changing to become more inclusive — and that's definitely a good thing.
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Wong's drawings also reflect on a Rockefeller Foundation idea that tasked 100 cities, many of them capitals, to build stronger resilience and more inclusive economies.
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Mayank Bhardwaj, a 29-year-old software engineer, is one of a growing number of open-minded young Indians working to create more inclusive workplaces.
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"She started to use more inclusive language ... this is a breakthrough in Slovak politics," said Martin Macko, director of Bratislava-based LGBT+ rights group Inakost.
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After years of exclusion, people with non-traditional work histories are finding new job opportunities thanks to businesses that are embracing more inclusive hiring practices.
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"Paraguay will continue to grow, but we need more inclusive economic growth, to get our people out of extreme poverty, to reduce unemployment," Abdo said.
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" It's easy to see why many analysts responded positively to Trump's speech, which was notably more inclusive than his polarizing rhetoric on the stump. "Tonight,
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"He's pushing the form of photography into a more inclusive range, and I think that's really important with the mythology of the West," says Williams.
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Disney is also innovating on its legacy by creating more inclusive versions of its classics, which will help it maintain and expand its addressable fandom.
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At the time, Mr Turnbull promised a "different style of leadership"—one that was more inclusive, less dogmatic and, above all, showed greater economic direction.
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But the former senior International Monetary Fund official is under pressure to make that growth more inclusive in his second, and final, five-year term.
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So I think we're going to be more inclusive, more unified and a much bigger party, and I think we're going to win in November.
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If we're going to commit to making Hollywood a more inclusive space, then we need to let people of color tell their own stories. Period.
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The change was intended to make the products more inclusive of people who menstruate but don't identify as women, including transgender men and nonbinary people.
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So I think we're going to be more inclusive, more unified and a much bigger party and I think we're going to win in November.
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Making Riot — and the entire industry — more inclusive is an ongoing process, and we are excited to see this big step in the right direction.
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It would be nice to see the show be more inclusive by having seasons of the "Bachelor" focused on a queer person looking for love.
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Because, as many social science studies have indicated, increased female representation produces better and more inclusive policies, particularly in areas like health care and education.
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In an interview with CNN in March, Schwarzenegger said the GOP is "dying at the box office" by not having more inclusive messages and policies.
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He then sparked fury from conservatives when he suggested crucifixes should be removed from Italian classrooms to create a more inclusive environment for non-Christians.
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Reagan was much more inclusive when talking about immigration and signed an act in 1986 that gave three million undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship.
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Moving forward, I decided to make sure my press days were more inclusive…I want to go out of my way to connect the dots.
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That commitment isn't entirely symbolic—it also represents an effort to make computer science more inclusive, a goal with which the field has long struggled.
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Our readers have appreciated the shift, and often help police our language to be more inclusive via social media and [website] comments, which we welcome.
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"We need to have a different, more inclusive view of marriage," said Castro, the head of National Center for Sex Education, told lawmakers on Friday.
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It revised its mission to be more inclusive, rehung its American art galleries, and provided long-term institutional support for artists and thinkers of color.
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The slogan #MoreColorMorePride became a call for action to create a more inclusive environment for black and brown bodies in Philly's Gayborhood—and the world.
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Though layering paint to create more textured work is common, artists who use the technique specifically to make their art more inclusive are relatively rare.
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Koelzer and Nurse expressed a desire to continue that legacy, to help shape women's hockey as more inclusive as it continues to increase its audience.
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In February, the N.H.L. sponsored "Hockey Is for Everyone" events at games throughout the league — to foster more inclusive communities in the sport, it said.
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For the more hopeful of us, el conejo malo's success is a signal that the politics of Latinx culture are changing and becoming more inclusive.
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But the advent of Wahhabism, with its isolating dogma, has also shaken this multifaith island where minority Muslims have traditionally practiced a more inclusive faith.
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Importantly, the church remains opposed to same-sex marriage, but church leaders have adopted much more inclusive language when discussing LGBTQ members of the church.
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Unlike major labels, whose reissues contain mostly music from their own catalogs, Rhino licensed material from many labels, allowing it to produce more inclusive packages.
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"I intend to do everything I can to make the Recording Academy, the entertainment industry and our society more inclusive and more equitable," she said.
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But keeping it after Roseanne Barr's tweet could have endangered Disney's efforts to present more inclusive programming — and potentially cut off millions in advertising dollars.
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Chained for Life is filled with references to Cassavetes, Truffaut, and of course Fassbinder, Browning, and Herzog, tweaking the canon to make it more inclusive.
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Even though Chigbu expects the Nigerian government to effectively implement the law, she will continue to work to ensure a more inclusive society for children.
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Even with Netroots organizers making a conscious efforts to be more inclusive, many people of color said the left has a long way to go.
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The redesign was just the latest in a series of actions by companies to be more inclusive of customers who are transgender, genderqueer or nonbinary.
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"It is clear that Hollywood is taking steps to create more inclusive stories and that those films are connecting with audiences," Smith told CNN Business.
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This time around, with a more inclusive set of nominees, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hopes to return to showcasing movie magic.
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By implementing "hangover days" in addition to a more general policy on flexible working, she felt this was a more inclusive benefit for all staff.
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More reading: By age 35, you should have saved up enough despair to understand this meme J.K. Rowling tried to make her work more inclusive.
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In addition, entrepreneur, social activist, and Uber Head of Strategy & Leadership Meena Harris said that brands need to prioritize being more inclusive and culturally aware.
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" It also argued that any of the Democrats campaigning in Iowa would be "more inclusive and thoughtful than the current occupant of the White House.
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"We're proud of the staffers who stood up and made their voices heard to help our campaign improve and be more inclusive," Mr. Buttigieg said.
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More rewarding are the messages that Ms. Prosser Robinson said she now often receives from gamers on how the channel makes gaming feel more inclusive.
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Mattel, the toy company behind the iconic doll, recently unveiled a more inclusive line of Barbies and feminist icons like Rosa Parks and Sally Ride.
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They decided to call it the "holiday tree" because they thought that would be more inclusive to those of us who did not celebrate Christmas.
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So-called gender mainstreaming in urban planning not only makes public spaces more inclusive, but also has a favourable effect on women's safety and wellbeing.
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The issue has also prompted the launch of two competing services: Noirbnb and Noirebnb, both of which are meant to offer a more inclusive experience.
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Eventually, the company's smart braille system could find its way onto public infrastructure as well, helping to make this world just a little more inclusive.
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The new frontier is a boys' club, but we have a big opportunity right now to open the doors and make sure it's more inclusive.
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At the end of the day, though, the argument that raves in general are more inclusive spaces than other music venues is not totally convincing.
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Now it is the time for Europe and the United States to engage Turkey and tell Erdogan he has to be more inclusive and democratic.
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When Rand Paul declared his presidential campaign, Wilkerson saw a new generation of libertarians ready to win the nomination with a broader, more inclusive message.
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But there is still a lot of work to be done, beyond just this ban, to make the knitting community more inclusive for marginalized creators.
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That said, the sexual harassment piece in particular, has been ... you could look at it as an outgrowth of our efforts to become more inclusive.
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Skateboarding is already more diverse, weirder, broader, and more inclusive than it's ever been and we'll continue to see that develop more in the coming years.
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After 46 years of being a notoriously hard game for those who are colorblind, Mattel is launching a new Uno deck designed to be more inclusive.
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I'm not sure if someone complained or if eharmony realized they needed to upgrade, but you're now greeted with more inclusive headshots of men and women.
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We think seeing young people wearing art on their wheels, and the joy on their faces, gives us hope for a better and more inclusive future.
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The mayor is also keen to make his city greener and more inclusive, as mandated by new global developments goals agreed by world leaders last year.
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Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs sat down with the The View's Whoopi Goldberg on Friday, and reiterated the academy's commitment to becoming a more inclusive body.
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Clue and Spot On have made an effort to use more inclusive language to represent trans men, among others, but they're still not free of critique.
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A bright idea The number of people who can now shout "Uno!" with their friends (and have bitter fights about the rules) just got more inclusive.
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But she said that, while she's been disappointed with the party's politics of late, she "won't give up hope" that the GOP will become more inclusive.
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Adrion said her film makes "the emotional argument" for a more inclusive industry, putting faces on the figures that detail the dearth of women in Hollywood.
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In 2020, I would like to see companies leverage this bias awareness into modeling processes, systems and the leaders' behaviors to create more inclusive practices overall.
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Beyond the current tool, it's nice to hear that Trulia intends to build out from this simple feature to make its platform more inclusive moving forward.
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Federal law under the Violence Against Women Act is more inclusive, and in fact would cover practically every instance of cyberstalking reported, multiple experts told me.
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Bolsonaro has a long history of charged statements, though he tried to strike a more inclusive tone after the first round of presidential elections in October.
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For many, Steele's directorship, which started in December 2015, signaled a sea change within the organization and shifted Tor towards being more inclusive and community focused.
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So the best way to create a more inclusive innovation economy is to back more entrepreneurs, doing more interesting things in places all across the country.
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In time, blockchain could turn American society on its head, and at the same time make our major institutions, and the places we live, more inclusive.
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They'll also talk about "their predictions for what a digitally driven and more inclusive art market might look like in the future," according to the organizers.
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The initiative will focus on providing startups and established tech companies with information on making hiring more inclusive, improving retention, and examining bias in the workplace.
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The outcome of the election will determine whether Trump's efforts to block measures to make the political system more inclusive will triumph in the near term.
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Sporting his trademark red track jacket, Pena Nieto echoed PRI leaders in describing the change as a move toward building a modern and more inclusive party.
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Over the years, teams working for platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have taken steps to help make the sites more inclusive for people with disabilities.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta is promising to create 1.3 million new jobs, reduce the cost of living and create a more inclusive economy by reducing economic inequalities.
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The filmmaker, who became the first African-American Best Director nominee for 1991's Boyz n the Hood, downplayed the Academy's failure to be more inclusive.
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Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, changed a Sacramento political tradition by adopting the unofficial title "first partner" instead of "first lady," saying it's more inclusive.
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Don't take a brand's word for it if it claims to make be more inclusive than the competition or to make every bra size, she said.
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This agenda provides policymakers a roadmap to address the Latino concerns and outlines opportunities for partnerships beyond the community in working toward a more inclusive society.
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The group also recommended that historical context be added to the existing monuments, and that other statues be added that are "more inclusive" of Richmond's history.
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Wilson's work spans Genentech's own research, collaborations with physicians and healthcare groups, patient communities, and government representatives, all in the aim of advancing more inclusive research.
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"It will be critical for Trump to be more inclusive, empathetic, and accepting of others to earn the support of many top GOP donors," he said.
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New president Ahmad promised widespread consultation as he seeks to make the game more inclusive after his shock presidential victory on Thursday at the CAF Congress.
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Brand: Coca-ColaYear introduced: 1993Coca-Cola's most famous mascot may be Santa Claus himself, but the polar bears offer a more inclusive alternative for the holidays.
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Regardless of the change in design and the apparent attempt to be more inclusive, the 2016 edition of the cup once again faced backlash from conservatives.
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Timberlake used his winner's speech at The Forum in Inglewood to call on youths to be more inclusive and stay strong in the wake of bullying.
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The company has a special focus on accommodating the needs of women, LGBTQ people, and people of color, making sexuality more inclusive and accessible to all.
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Certainly all the work we're doing on 'Indigenous people,' which is a more inclusive term of the more than 350 million Indigenous people around the globe.
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By developing more inclusive user options, it seems Tinder is trying to ensure that all of its users have a relatively equal shot at finding happiness.
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Amid the Arab Spring, there was cautious optimism that the country could establish a more inclusive government and help bring millions of Yemenis out of poverty.
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I'm looking at how we can make sex communication more inclusive, because same-sex attracted youths have some of the highest outcomes for HIV and STIs.
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Babbel's didactics expert told Insider terms like "self-partnered" and "non-binary" also help us challenge traditional stereotypes, which help us be more inclusive of everyone.
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In the end, many Empire students told us this exercise made them think our society should be more inclusive of the disabled than it is now.
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HUD will also begin working with landlords around the country to come up with ways to make housing vouchers more attractive and more inclusive, aides said.
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E-sports and streaming services have minted gamers such as The Aieron, Mackenseize, and Brandon Cole who have all voiced their concern for more inclusive gaming.
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