Sentence examples for beginning a comprehensive from inspiring English sources

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Already from the beginning a comprehensive set of diagnostics was available to study the plasma.

If you are beginning a comprehensive legal research project, refer to the sections of this guide that describe secondary sources first (e.g., sections IX through XI).

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In 2011 we need to begin a comprehensive grassroots engagement project.

Chairman Johannes Sittard said ENRC had already begun a "comprehensive review" of its corporate governance.

About 15 years ago, the company began a comprehensive wellness program.

The Food and Drug Administration began a comprehensive review of the 60-day aging rule in 2009.

Late in life, Ms. Lavenson met Ms. Ehrens, and they began a comprehensive effort to catalog and preserve her archive.

"People began to flee the area after the air assault," he said, because joint forces began a comprehensive raid after the bombing.

The European commission has begun a comprehensive review of existing laws that could lead within a year to changes in the 2008 air quality directive.

Launched on 14 March 2016, it will enter Martian orbit in October and begin a comprehensive study of the planet's atmosphere that will last until at least 2022.

The Bush administration, which also favors changes, has said it will begin a comprehensive study of the problem, but not until next year.

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