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In most countries the definition of charity is incredibly broad, a breadth that can be traced back to the Charitable Uses Act passed under the first Queen Elizabeth in 1601.

In an illuminating way (ibid., p.155-174), he illustrates (in far more depth and breadth that can be achieved here), how ' epistemology, decision theory and ethics all have to take note of the dependence of observations and inferences on the position of the observer' (ibid. p.157).

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— has been helpful in expanding the breadth of services that can be offered "as-a-service".

Values can be useful for identifying what is important to individuals and communities, yet there is currently not a coherent way to conceptualize, identify, and organize the breadth of values that can be affected by a natural disaster.

Instruments are mature enough to run large sequences of samples; novel advancements increase the breadth of compounds that can be analyzed, and improved algorithms and databases are employed to capture and utilize biologically relevant information.

Ultimately, analysis with complimentary techniques, including invasive ones, is required for a complete characterization of the materials, and to validate the MA-XRF/MCR-ALS analysis but this study illustrates the breadth of information that can be obtained in a non invasive way with macro XRF mapping.

Purposes served include demonstrating the breadth of support that can be offered for reasoning by such an environment, and providing a test case for demonstrating the kind of evaluation process one should engage in to assess how well an environment conforms to the requirements set out for it.

The breadth of concepts that can be monitored, albeit in a simple manner, is a strength of this system.

The primary advantages of cohort studies are the high quality and breadth of data that can be generated.

This places limits on the taxonomical breadth of species that can be sampled for comparative genomic studies.

The value of molecular methods for cancer medicine stems from the enormous breadth of information that can be obtained from a single tumor sample.

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