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To comprehensive
adjective
Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.
Exact(57)
True, he once gave his all to comprehensive immigration reform.
Bennett himself went to comprehensive state schools in Glasgow before entering university at 16.
Reporters, good and bad, rely on experts as a shortcut to comprehensive coverage.
However, the Department for Education insisted it was committed to comprehensive education.
I hope that this groundbreaking litigation will lead to comprehensive disclosure in the US.
Kids who went to comprehensive schools in my day weren't supported at all.
Donations can be made to Comprehensive Community Hospice, 1 Delaware Drive, Lake Success, NY 11042.
"Now all of Long Island's estuaries have been subjected to comprehensive management planning," Mr. Fullmer said.
The Drag Pak Challengers are treated to comprehensive preparations for the track.
But she mentions only glancingly the most important barrier to comprehensive and enlightened care: the cost.
"Mother-to-child is the stepping stone to comprehensive care," he said.
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