Antonym: exclusion. Similar words: conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, seclusion, exclusion, preclusion, exclusionary rule, inclusive. Meaning: [ɪn'kluːʒn] n. 1. the state of being included 2. the relation of comprising something 3. any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases) 4. the act of including.
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91. A criterion of instant and obvious utility can not be the sole criterion for the inclusion of items in the school curriculum.
92. Madison opposed the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
93. The inclusion of incentives judiciously applied to several parameters will reduce the danger.
94. The inclusion of discussion is also interesting and contrasts with traditional approaches which demanded silence in arithmetic lessons.
95. This, it is said, is achieved by the inclusion of paragraph 33 in Buckley J.'s order.
96. Project Shopping Lists All regions have now drawn up at least a first round of projects for inclusion on the shopping lists.
97. And two Darlington guest house owners called on the council to narrow the boundaries for inclusion to eight miles instead of 20.
98. Even when the installation has been undertaken by an expert, the inclusion of a circuit breaker is a wise precaution.
99. It was also considered worthy of inclusion among the gifts presented to Tsars by envoys from the Electors of Brandenburg.
100. Inclusion of large numbers of very old elderly in the study population will produce the opposite effect.
101. This can be made more valuable by the inclusion of the hospital chaplain.
102. It is also possible that the shares chosen for inclusion in the arbitrage portfolio are those which have a high price elasticity.
103. It need not stop here, however, because other sites in Britain might qualify for inclusion.
104. Any other items for inclusion on the agenda should be sent to:.
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105. Inclusion of the institutional population appears to increase the overall disability prevalence rate by about 6 percent.
106. Group income is better measured by the inclusion of dividend and interest income.
107. They cried for inclusion in this year's tournament, with everything played at Harding.
108. Neither sleep apnoea nor any other medical condition was a prerequisite for inclusion in this sampling.
109. The schemes for inclusion in Phase 2 were selected to contribute to the exploration of particular aspects of the Development Programme.
110. Patients were randomised at the time of endoscopy or within 12 hours after fulfilling the inclusion criteria.
111. The foregoing analysis applies only to the inclusion of blacks within the Richmond set-aside program.
112. An obvious candidate for inclusion in these tables is the delay between referral and first appointment in outpatient clinics.
113. In any case the inclusion of conditions tightens the interconnection between rights and obligations.
114. Full members are able to submit paintings for inclusion in the twice-yearly exhibition held for two weeks each Spring and Autumn.
115. Gradually add the egg, beating well after each inclusion, until the mixture is shiny and of piping consistency. 4.
116. Interviewers first decided whether a situation was eligible for inclusion by using a set of highly developed criteria provided for them.
117. But widespread inclusion of line supervisors is the best insurance against a poorly managed crisis.
118. One nice inclusion is a brief discussion of centrifugal methods in the separations chapter.
119. Copy for inclusion should reach the Editor not later than 14 February 1994.
120. This model, too, is silent on gender issues, although it leaves more space for their inclusion.
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