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I've seen some remarkable movies, made with half, a tenth, or even a hundredth the budget of "Lady Bird," that have put their actors on location and integrated locale into drama; their creators devise makeshift production structures that allow them, with limited equipment, tight schedules, and small crews, a comprehensive form of originality.

As he wrote in the foreword to his book The New Polytechnics (1968): "Sooner or later this country must face a comprehensive form of education beyond school – a reform which will bring higher education out of the ivory towers and make it available to all.

The MULTIMOORA method is a comprehensive form of the MOORA technique.

A historical district is a comprehensive form of historical attractions, and has diverse features that visitors can gaze on.

Such ontological stratification constitutes another constraint to agroforestry adoption as a comprehensive form of socio-technological change.

A comprehensive form of the production distribution planning (PDP) is known as a multi-echelon network that considers supplier, producer, distributor and customer.

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The document says that the Soviet military has amassed missles, "as a more comprehensive form of deterrence, rather than as an expression of the belief that they could 'win' a nuclear war".... "In fact," the chiefs confess, "the world is changing; Soviet strategy & its objectivesmay be in transition".

Instead he was in favour of a universal comprehensive form of education in which the insights of Plato and Aristotle about the application of education to society is seen through to its logical conclusion; namely social transformation and revolutionary change.

Therefore, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDAA) has recommended that objective indicators combined with PROs be considered a more comprehensive form of outcome evaluation since 2006 [ 6].

Although emerging evidence suggests that CenteringPregnancy® improves outcomes when compared to standard prenatal care [ 28, 29, 42, 57], its effectiveness in comparison to a more comprehensive form of prenatal care and education has not yet been fully explored.

Duncan Smith criticises the current DLA assessment process (which is based on the completion of a comprehensive form and evidence from a person's doctor) for not being rigorous enough, yet he's prepared to make sweeping statements about who will and who won't be eligible to receive it.

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