The subject matter of the book progresses logically and with an impressive comprehensiveness given the moderate size of the treatment. |
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Virtually unique in comprehensiveness and quality, the Thesaurus offers unrivaled insight into the biological knowledge of its day. |
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The preferences have resulted in a general lack of understanding and appreciation for the concept of comprehensiveness. |
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Interconnectedness among its components, together with its comprehensiveness, determine a system's degree of coherence. |
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This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp. |
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These groundings probably contributed to the comprehensiveness of his economic thought. |
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This lack of comprehensiveness in no way diminishes the valuable contribution made by this fine book. |
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In the study reported here, we assessed the completeness and comprehensiveness of documentation by care providers in the ICU of end-of-life care. |
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I was absolutely staggered at his filing system, at its comprehensiveness and thoroughness. |
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The Penguin collection has enormous range and comprehensiveness. |
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Would systematizing the management of aid information improve the comprehensiveness, availability, and quality of data? |
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What the book lacks in comprehensiveness or even comprehensibility, it more than makes up for in visual panache. |
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It's not an exhaustive survey of global climate action, we make no claims for its comprehensiveness. |
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Mr Wolf's contribution is comprehensiveness and a piercing logic in piecing the disparate elements together. |
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However, they sometimes lack the comprehensiveness required to make deep and sustained energy reductions. |
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Important gaps in the coherence and comprehensiveness of lifelong learning strategies remain. |
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Problems of comprehensiveness and definition again compromise the calculation. |
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Despite the comprehensiveness of the report, Norway would have liked to see the roles of the various sectors described more fully in the report. |
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And even a new centralised system was no guarantee of comprehensiveness, he said. |
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I thank you for the opportunity of reviewing your report and commend you for the comprehensiveness of your study. |
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The Plan's comprehensiveness merits our acknowledgement that it should be our principal guide for development financing. |
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Horvath is a variationist sociolinguist whose work on Australian English is internationally recognized for its comprehensiveness and methodological acuity. |
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Yet the handlists are valuable in their own right, and the editors of the earlier volumes have established a high level of accuracy and comprehensiveness. |
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It presents the theory of dimension for separable metric spaces with what seems to be an impossible mixture of depth, clarity, precision, succinctness, and comprehensiveness. |
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Evaluation of the work's historical quality addresses the comprehensiveness of the research, the development of the argument, and the felicity of the expression. |
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In some cases we have a partial regulation similar to what is being considered in the bill before the United States Senate, but overall, the comprehensiveness of the legislation merits our attention here. |
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Second, the emphasis on comprehensiveness often instead results in compromise or tolerance of every viewpoint. |
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Recently a number of tools have been developed to assess the credibility, quality and comprehensiveness of national monitoring and evaluation systems. |
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The supplementary bibliography attests to the comprehensiveness of the effort. |
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Continuity and comprehensiveness of patient care are important elements of family practice and are highly valued by both patients and family physicians. |
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In order to improve the comprehensiveness and quality of data to be submitted for the Global Progress Report in 2008, refinements were made to the 2005 UNGASS indicators and accompanying guidelines. |
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Sometimes they are used to prescribe support of Anglican comprehensiveness. |
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The Grammar stands alone in the annals of science for its comprehensiveness, method and fullness of detail. |
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Javelina selected Soffront over other CRM solutions because of price, comprehensiveness, configurability, and web access. |
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As with any survey approach to gathering data, the accuracy of the estimates depends heavily on the design and comprehensiveness of the survey methodology. |
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It will inform them of the results perceived by clients in terms of the stated objectives of accessibility, continuity, co-ordination, and comprehensiveness of services. |
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Legal advice or assistance is almost as broadly available as legal representation, although the comprehensiveness of advice programming varies considerably by province. |
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At a subsequent workshop, we will investigate the how looking at issues, for example, like data sources, data quality, data availability, data comprehensiveness and the analyses of the data. |
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Emphasis on education comprehensiveness including total life, official, nonofficial and implicit trainings. |
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Anglican eucharistic theology is divergent in practice, reflecting the essential comprehensiveness of the tradition. |
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The evaluations used for this are not linked to the budgetary transactions from which they stem and the central accounting departments are not always able to guarantee their accuracy or their comprehensiveness. |
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The preparation of the plan was characterized by comprehensiveness and integration of the factors of children's rights to survival, development, protection and participation. |
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Under the comprehensiveness criteria of the Canada Health Act, provincial and territorial health insurance plans must ensure coverage of all insured health care services. |
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There is no easy way out of the tension between comprehensiveness and comprehensibility except making available to users both elements of information, and distinguishing between core and satellite accounts. |
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Overall quality of Response including coherency, succinctness, comprehensiveness, and ability to demonstrate the proponent's match with RFQ requirements. |
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Their importance springs from the quality, size, and range of their collections, which are comprehensive in scope, and from their attempts to maintain their comprehensiveness. |
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In response, the CEB secretariat had invested significant time and effort in improving the quality, comprehensiveness and reliability of the data published. |
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Even if allowances could have been made for a certain slowness in Rangers to warm up, few, if any, in the stadium could have anticipated the comprehensiveness of Falkirk's superiority during most of the 90 minutes. |
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It was an ethnic clearance of Balkan swiftness, nastiness and comprehensiveness that shocked many Italians and prompted them to question their society's attitudes to race and colour. |
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Primary health care innovations and other reforms to increase comprehensiveness and accessibility have great potential to benefit lower SES groups and other disadvantaged populations. |
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It was this comprehensiveness which made the art so compelling. |
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There is a good review of the literature, using the criteria of comprehensiveness, comparability, operationalizability, and public policy relevance. |
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