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Example sentences for "inclusiveness"

Lexicographically close words:
including; inclusion; inclusions; inclusive; inclusively; inclyta; incognita; incognito; incoherence; incoherences
  1. He has only to write the story, duly elaborated, and thereby he will take care of the matters of length and complexity and inclusiveness without detached calculation to that end.

  2. There is another way to approach the matter of the novel's relative inclusiveness and length, perhaps a better way.

  3. It is difficult to state the relative inclusiveness of the novel without laying a false emphasis on its permissible scope and variety of content, for the novel should be exclusive as well as inclusive.

  4. The problem here stated and answered, requires for its solution the widest inclusiveness of view, and a peculiar interest in critical reflection and logical coördination.

  5. That which lends philosophical quality to any reflection is a steadfast adherence to the ideals of inclusiveness and consistency.

  6. Thomas exposed every difficulty and revealed its depths; but then he solved and adjusted everything with an argumentation from whose careful inclusiveness no questions strayed unshepherded.

  7. And finally one observes the mediaeval inclusiveness which belongs to the scope and purpose of the Commedia as a Summa of salvation.

  8. Yet one more feature of Dante's typifying inclusiveness of the past.

  9. But its size and encyclopaedic inclusiveness do not represent its integral excellences.

  10. One might hardly compare it for organic inclusiveness with the Christian Summa of Thomas Aquinas; but it may very well be likened to the more compact Sentences of the Lombard[208] which were so solidly put together about the same time.

  11. The outline in nature study impresses one with the inclusiveness of the course.

  12. There is thus a combination of extreme Hawaiian inclusiveness in the speaker’s generation with the tendency to non-classificatory nomenclature in the first ascending generation.

  13. The most striking peculiarity of this system of nomenclature lies in the inclusiveness of certain terms.

  14. That the inclusiveness of terms which strikes us in the systems sharing the Dakota principle is somehow connected with the social divisions of the tribes concerned has been repeatedly noted.

  15. We can meet the tests of inclusiveness and exclusiveness in a definition of money, but we can hardly meet the first test.

  16. I am not sure that it meets the tests of inclusiveness and exclusiveness even for those transactions which we call credit transactions.

  17. There existed no thought of compromise, and no idea of inclusiveness whatever regarding the spirit.

  18. None of the Christian Churches of our time makes an exception as to this inclusiveness of all kinds of spirits.


  19. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inclusiveness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.