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But I do feel that, in that sense, everything I do has a comprehensiveness to it".
In his best-selling book "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human," he envisions Falstaff exhibiting a "comprehensiveness of consciousness that puts him beyond us," a higher form of being, "Immortal Falstaff".
Her Philomena is an ununflappable old dear who boasts of her titanium hips and recounts the plots of whatever bodice-ripper she happens to be reading with a comprehensiveness that rivals that of their author.
Aiming for a definitive evaluation of Hamilton, Mr. Chernow delivers a comprehensiveness that rivals Hamilton's The latter half of "Alexander Hamilton" is the more vivid, perhaps because the man was left adrift and reckless after a meteoric early career.
Nevertheless, the effective extension of common schooling through an "orientation stage" between elementary and secondary schooling, the attempt to develop each level so that it better served more youth even if differentially and the functional integration of school branches through curriculum reform and transfer possibilities all pointed to a comprehensiveness within the system.
If nothing else, such hateful views reinforce a comprehensiveness of awfulness in Lovecraft, coupling the prospect of human extinction at the tentacles of Elder Gods with a dose of incredibly fucked politics.
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A trade-off exists between a) the comprehensiveness of instruments, including mental disorders, and comorbid psychosocial stressors or substance abuse, and b) brevity, including a limited number of items, but with a rather high correlation to the broad spectrum of mental disorders.
He elaborated and systematized the work undertaken by Confucius and Mencius, giving a cohesiveness, comprehensiveness, and direction to Confucian thought that was all the more compelling for the rigour with which he set it forth; and the strength he thereby gave to that philosophy has been largely responsible for its continuance as a living tradition for over 2,000 years.
The terms in these three lists were, in ranking order, subsequently combined with the Boolean operator 'OR' in order to create search filters with a high comprehensiveness and efficiency for the next phase.
The expert committee meeting, suggested by Beaton et al. [ 3] for TCCA-PRO, was omitted since informed forward translators were considered and an additional comprehensiveness check was performed by a person of the target profession.
While there were a virtually infinite number of choices depending on the focus of the research and type of element, we settled on the four components described in table 1 for calculation of our A-score; Completeness, Comprehensiveness, Consistency and Overall-cost.
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