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You should have long, comprehensive articles as well as short and to-the-point articles.
But according to Silberberg, the guidelines are comprehensive and detailed to the point of unwieldiness.
The spread has been quick and comprehensive, to the point where at the end of 2015, 87% of office-based US physicians were using one (up from just 21% in 2004).
Our present data are not sufficiently comprehensive to identify the point that many pregnancy-free years and the associated hypervascularity lead to a greater risk from pregnancy.
In principle, the care the NHS provides is, as well as universal and comprehensive, free at the point of use.
So the fundamentals are there, a comprehensive service free at the point of use.
The list is not comprehensive and points to reducing or neutralising unavoidable emotional component arising from human factor and novelty of research.
The Finnish capital has announced plans to transform its existing public transport network into a comprehensive, point-to-point "mobility on demand" system by 2025 – one that, in theory, would be so good nobody would have any reason to own a car.
However, the questions posed here are not meant to be comprehensive but only the starting point.
Our framework offers a comprehensive view of this complexity and points to the variety and diversity of ATM barriers, enablers and their interactions.
Snyder said people who get "bogged down" in comprehensive vs. piecemeal are missing the point.
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