This debate reflects the debate over gender-neutral language in general.
At the same meeting, the Council voted 48 to 1 to require documents and materials produced by the city to use gender-neutral language.
Unlike its cousin, it used only a small amount of gender-neutral language.
It is a gender-neutral language except in some name and verb formations.
The last measure that became law yesterday requires the city to use gender-neutral language in its documents and other materials.
The majority of advocates for gender-neutral language, however, generally prefer persuasion rather than enforcement.
Starting this year, the city will be required to use gender-neutral language in its documents.
One important target is the use of gender-neutral language.
We have also suggested the introduction of gender-neutral language into the Treaty.
Note how in 1973 an official style guide did not feel the need to use gender-neutral language.