noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
social
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No project for social inclusion will work unless it captures some of the winners' gains and redirects them to the losers.
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A submission has been made to the Minister for Social Welfare for inclusion in the Act.
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Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion.
■ VERB
consider
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The final selection will be based on local requirements and the information returned from governing bodies wishing to be considered for inclusion .
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Here we must consider the inclusion of time effects in more detail.
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There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity, where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell.
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It was also considered worthy of inclusion among the gifts presented to Tsars by envoys from the Electors of Brandenburg.
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Will he consider sympathetically inclusion of the Penwith moors in that list?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Madison opposed the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And two Darlington guest house owners called on the council to narrow the boundaries for inclusion to eight miles instead of 20.
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Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries.
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Democrats are very sensitive about inclusion .
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Details for inclusion in this column must be received in writing three days before publication.
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However, their potential implications for the major conurbations merits their inclusion here.
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The inclusion of incentives judiciously applied to several parameters will reduce the danger.
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This can be made more valuable by the inclusion of the hospital chaplain.