Inclusivity

//ˌɪŋkluːˈsɪvɪti//

"Inclusivity" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Rather than promoting inclusivity, the English teacher alienates non-native speakers.

The English teacher's behavior contradicts the principles of inclusivity and respect for diverse cultures and backgrounds.

Instead of being an advocate for inclusivity, the English teacher reinforced linguistic barriers.

The Swedish society, built on principles of inclusivity and diversity, distances itself from and does not condone the act of burning copies of the Quran perpetrated by a fringe group of far-right individuals.

Sweden, known for its promotion of inclusivity and understanding, rejects and does not endorse the provocative act of burning copies of the Quran perpetrated by a small faction of far-right extremists.

Embrace diversity and inclusivity in your interactions.

Let's promote inclusivity and acceptance!

Condemning hate speech is essential for fostering inclusivity.

Challenging societal expectations allows individuals to embrace their authentic selves and promote inclusivity.

Corporate citizenship is about employee and stakeholder inclusivity. Stakeholder inclusion requires a long-term, and continuous, relationship to be […]

Modern states have ordered and arranged their racial inclusivities on the necessity of racist exclusivities.

These are the terms on which Gandhi gives birth to Hindu inclusivity. It is worth pausing to distinguish Hindu inclusivity from Christian inclusivity.

Within a single organization scheme, you will need to balance the tension between exclusivity and inclusivity.

Progress on inclusivity and equality within organisations remains frustratingly slow. […]The challenge is that focusing solely on women is actually the antithesis of inclusivity. Inclusivity is not about cherry-picking one group for success; it is about removing the barriers to success that exist for everybody.

So I was glad to see the Brown document declare, “a priority in the coming year will be to collect comprehensive quantitative and qualitative information on the climate of inclusivity,” and flesh out a specific effort to get beyond anecdotes:[…]

Drake, Justin Bieber, and Kanye West may skip the show because of its “irrelevance”—which is to say its lack of inclusivity. […] But if major stars bow out due to aesthetic objections, it’ll be a reminder that relevance and inclusivity often amount to the same thing—awards that don’t reflect the culture won’t be respected by the culture.

Lilian Greenwood has ranked boosting diversity and inclusivity among her crowning achievements from her two-year stint chairing the House of Commons Transport Select Committee.

Yet the diversity that AI [artificial intelligence] can provide is always going to be virtual – a computer-generated sense of inclusivity.

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