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noun The property of being inclusive.
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inclusive + -ness
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The concept of 'inclusiveness' is definitely a family/tribal value to which Liberals devote their lives, and Conservatives pay lip-service while trying to enhance their own gain.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
And if it's about divisiveness (unintelligible) my opponent's comments at some point where I don't believe in inclusiveness, I don't believe in working with other people.
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