Its exhaustiveness is both wonderful and a triumph of humanity, but also slightly terrifying and futile. |
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Unlike the Web, however, the almanac aims for exhaustiveness within clearly defined limits. |
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Their exhaustiveness in regard to the latter, however, is insufficient. |
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However, we cannot guarantee the accurateness, the precision or the exhaustiveness of the available information on this site. |
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Some of the basic material underlying explicit exhaustiveness adjustments made in national accounts could be used for this purpose as well. |
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It appears to aim for exhaustiveness, when it would benefit from creating patterns that evoke an idea. |
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One approach is to identify the principal source and to define the use of any other source as an exhaustiveness adjustment. |
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Eurostat is conscious of the problem which this state of affairs creates for the goal of achieving exhaustiveness. |
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A tabular framework was used to facilitate comparison across countries and to improve exhaustiveness. |
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Nevertheless, FROMAGERIES BEL cannot provide an absolute guarantee as to the accuracy and exhaustiveness of this information. |
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Crosscom cannot be held liable for the accuracy or exhaustiveness of the information consulted on the Site. |
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However we are unable to guarantee the accuracy, reliability and exhaustiveness of the information available within this site. |
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The requirements, in terms of the quality and exhaustiveness of the documentation, which is necessarily voluminous, are high. |
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This level of collecting intensity is one in which the aim, if not the achievement, is exhaustiveness. |
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For this service, the speed of communication takes priority over the exhaustiveness of the monitoring coverage. |
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Although advanced as a first, tentative approach, the proposal is presented very systematically, with clear ambitions to generality and exhaustiveness of the field. |
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With no claims to exhaustiveness, we present in the following sections some of the most important strategies of the last decade that have been proposed to help enterprises to recover. |
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So if we say that Parliament cannot make this change, we are saying in effect, according to the constitutional jurisprudence, nobody can, and that violates the principle of exhaustiveness. |
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A lesson to be learned from the Skywards form is that attempts at exhaustiveness are inherently self-defeating: the longer a list, the more conspicuous its lacunae. |
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But the very tension inherent in research tended towards exhaustiveness. |
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A measure of the exhaustiveness of the coverage can be obtained by comparing in the GFSY the note on the coverage of data for individual countries with the list of central and local government units provided. |
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It was not intended to validate the exhaustiveness or reliability of the data released by the plants, nor did it entail drawing a conclusion expressing a moderate or reasonable assurance on the consolidated data. |
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The Secretariat confirmed that for bats, no information systems available on internet are at present offering similar information to the GROMS information in terms of data and exhaustiveness. |
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The thoroughness and exhaustiveness of the ancillary information provided is more than one would expect from even a critical edition. |
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At times, though, it is undone by its exhaustiveness, its earnestness. |
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All of the information available on QuiltingHub is generated by the community, ensuring a high degree of both accuracy and exhaustiveness. |
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Without wishing to claim exhaustiveness, allow me to explain briefly and in order the main themes that will keep the Council busy during the next six months. |
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The aim of this exercise was to validate the reliability, comparability and exhaustiveness of the countries' national accounts data for own resource purposes. |
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The characteristics of a good information source are timelessness, accuracy, relevance, cost effectiveness, trustworthiness, usability, exhaustiveness and aggregation level. |
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Crucially, however, he is not told to record vyavahara specifically, which, given the exhaustiveness of the list, could easily have been enumerated. |
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