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be encompassing
verb
To form a circle around; to encircle.
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"We most want to be useful, we want to be truthful, we want to be encompassing and contextual," Ms. Ryan told me.
He also says the definition of compensation should be encompassing so that firms can't get around it.
To get some perspective, I asked some experts about the new reality of data that seems to be encompassing just about everything these days.
As such, all presentations in this paper would only be encompassing solely on unpiled-raft foundation design under undrained condition since clay soil is expected to consolidate with times and gets firmer and stronger in long term.
These colonies may therefore be occurring near the lower depth limit of the 'shallow' population, and the 'Deep Slope' habitat may be encompassing a contact zone with mixed environmental conditions [13] that marks a transition from 'shallow' to 'deep' haplotypes.
As editors we want to be encompassing and not exclusionary about what we believe are appropriate articles for the Environmental Medicine section.
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In an explosion, she said, "we would all be encompassed".
Casino gambling is not the only issue likely to be encompassed in negotiations.
TRUE art cannot be encompassed in a handbag, no matter how oversize or over-embellished.
Catalogued, indexed, tagged and tracked, wild animals must be encompassed in our schemata, giving up their mystery in the process.
Despite their variety and technological approach all of them can be encompassed under the label Learning Management Systems LMSS).
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