1 including everything or all types of people :
The governments want to reach a settlement that is as inclusive as possible.
2 containing or including a particular thing:
4 including the first and last date or number stated:
The consultation period runs from December 2011 to April 2012 inclusive.
Children from age 13 to 17 inclusive are allowed to participate.
5 including many different types of people, who are treated fairly and equally:
If so, there would be no benefit in choosing exclusive over inclusive legal positivism on this ground.
The measurements included weight, recumbent length (up to 2 years), height (2 years inclusive and older) and head circumference.
The lessons drawn from this case can certainly inspire policy-makers to elaborate inclusive solutions in other contexts.
The visual field of the camera is about 3 to 4 chords in width and 2-3 chords in height inclusive of the airfoil itself.
Without rediscovery of victims' voices, the idea of an inclusive process of truth recovery (essential to an effective legal and political transition) remains a chimera.
If the above analysis is correct, then inclusive legal positivism is inconsistent with the epistemic-guidance function of legal rules.
The authors apologise - several times - for the fact that this is not an inclusive project.
The evolution of altruism will be favored in situations where altruistic strategies produce higher inclusive fitness values.
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(價格或數量)包括一切的, 包括首尾兩天(或兩個數字)的, (團體或組織)可以包容各種人的…
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