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en I don't think that we need to go back in time as far as looking at the outer characteristics of a person. I think that we need to be inclusive in any process.

en I felt having one person, one vote would be all-inclusive, but if this is what they decided, it is the executive that chooses the process,

en Our understanding of the different characteristics of the outer planet moons has undergone a revolution since the Voyager I reconnaissance in 1979. Prior to getting the Voyager data back, most astronomers thought they would find frozen dirt balls with craters on them.

en We support an all-inclusive process and we had hoped that this electoral process ... would pull the Iraqis together, ... It has not worked as we had hoped, but we still urge the parties to work together and I believe the reversal by the parliament of the decision last night would help the process.
  Kofi Annan

en There were mixed comments, some negatives, but with any public hearing process you take all of it with a grain of salt. But it was an inclusive process.

en Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. I would have expected a much more inclusive process. If they are relying on inviting companies to participate in the process, how much diversity of opinion are they likely to achieve?

en I think the process is equitable. It's certainly not perfect. And management would be wise to be more inclusive in their perspective. But Marvin has been enriched by the fact that he has gotten to go through the process. I have no doubt in my mind that someone's going to wisely make him a head coach.

en This is an offbeat, inclusive series -- inclusive of people of faith and inclusive of gay and bisexual people. It doesn't surprise me that the AFA would be afraid of this series -- it shows a family that's both deeply religious and loving and accepting of their gay son.

en The real revolution is taking place in checkout. An interesting thing happens when you separate the payment process from the scanning process. You streamline the process, so that you run one person through the line and then have them pay in another line. It takes much less time.

en We have always emphasized the importance of encouraging as broad a participation in the political process as possible. We believe the political process should be inclusive.

en It was an inclusive, open process,

en We believe the political process should be inclusive.

en I think an inclusive process may have been violated, unintentionally.

en Because we see prevention as so inclusive, the task we have set for ourselves is very difficult and won't likely be accomplished for decades. But if we can lessen the odds that even one person will develop cancer, or suffer or die from it, we have moved one step closer to our goal. It is that march of progress over time that will make a difference in the future.

en This is a very inclusive process. No city has been counted out at this point.


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