Antonym: exclusive. Similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, preclusion, effusive, intrusive. Meaning: [ɪn'kluːsɪv] adj. including much or everything; and especially including stated limits.
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121. All the prices quoted hereinafter are in inclusive of your 2 % commission.
122. This credit expires till January 1 ( inclusive ) for negotiation in Beijing.
123. An inclusive decision models the n-out-of-m choice from the well-known workflow patterns described in Workflow patterns, [23].
124. It blocks any simulation run in which only a subset of the branches is chosen by the inclusive decision, i.e., a deadlock occurs.
125. Rajat Nag, managing director general for the ADB, says economic growth must be inclusive or it could be compromised.
126. And puts forward a Real-time guarantee methods of inclusive CSMA/CD, that is to maintain the integrity of the Ethernet, and to avoid a collision, Thus improve the system's real-time.
127. Results Of the 12 cases of congenital prepyloric diaphragm, valvula in pyloric antrum could be observed in 5 cases, inclusive of 2 cases of complicating pachyntic stenosis of pyloric muscular layer.
128. Language, being a part of culture and a vital element in the formation and vitalization of other constituents of culture, is ever present and all inclusive.
129. So-called inner point means that one point is located in a certain ring but not in the inclusive ring of this ring.
130. The categories...were...too inclusive, lumping together answers which could usefully have been analysed separately.
131. On January 2009, under the stimulation of new fuel tax and vehicle purchase tax halve policy under 1.6 liters (inclusive) delivery capacity, the Chinese automobile market has changed.
132. Discount offered to Employee Purchase Scheme only. Purchase price is final based on time of purchase. Price inclusive of GST.
133. We quote you our lowest price cif lagos , inclusive of your commission of 5 % ( cifc 5 % lagos ) .
134. These steps are not meant to be prescriptive or all - inclusive.
135. We should fully respect the diversity of Asian and European countries in terms of culture, religion and civilization. We should be open and inclusive, and oppose narrow-mindedness and prejudice.
136. On the whole, the cognition of Inclusive classes for elementary school teachers is assumedly correct.
137. Remarks: Rates are inclusive of service charge and free Internet.
138. The discussion in this section is not intended to be an all - inclusive review of the subject.
139. Logical disjunction, as we define it here, is the inclusive OR operation.
140. The contingent would comprise 156 personnel below officer rank and 91 officers (inclusive of 10 members of 'Garud' IAF Special Force team).
141. The term wealth is wanted to denote the desirable objects which they possess, not inclusive of, but in contradistinction to, their own persons.
142. Perhaps the most important questions are whether simpler and more inclusive conservation laws exist.
143. In addition,(sentencedict.com/inclusive.html) an adjustable resistor is connected in series in the series loop of the sensing unit and the inclusive unit to realize the fine regulation to the power frequency impedance.
144. If we replace the inclusive decision and fork with two exclusive decisions, the process would only have one sequential execution path.
145. Shift employees will work a rotation of 28/28 as stated in their contact, commencing with the appropriate work period. Rest periods are inclusive of all annual leaves.
146. Therefore, the all inclusive term endocytosis is now coming into common use for this process.
147. The above prices are inclusive of green fee, caddie fee and locker.
148. The inclusive legal positivists argue that there are two sorts of criteria of legal validity: the primary sort of pedigree - based criteria and the subsidiary sort of content - based.
149. According to the conclusion, researchers can propose a practical suggestion to the chief of the educational institution, administrative unit, and class teachers to extend in the inclusive education.
150. There are a lot of so-called "Mathematical Economic Models" in today's market, but none of them presents an inclusive and deterministic system.
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