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"His capacity to encompass a vast amount of material with seeming ease and a personal approach to it is astonishing".
"One of the virtues of oral history is its capacity to encompass a wide range of individual experiences and viewpoints," Christian G. Appy writes in the preface to "Patriots," his collection of 135 interviews chronicling the Vietnam War.
Environmental studies also have the capacity to encompass much larger sample sizes with more socioeconomic and racial/ethnic diversity than occupational studies.
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The natural elements and the weather set him to wide-awake dreaming on his biggest theme: the capacity of fiction to encompass, and to master, experiences of reality.
To take one example among many of the capacity of the style to encompass incongruous elements, often within a short space, there is the account of the assassination of Caligula in 41 AD and the immediate hailing of Claudius as his successor.
This strategy allows the CTV resequencing microarray with a tiling capacity of 117 kb to encompass a sequence diversity equivalent to ten full-length CTV genomes.
It shows also the capacity of these 9 major challenges to encompass all the interactions between social functions and maritime activities.
The idea received encouragement from the ability of products of the amyloid cascade to kill neurons directly (Yankner et al., 1989), with its scope eventually widening to encompass a direct capacity to impair synapse function (Beyreuther et al., 1993).
Profile of UNICEF Support to the Philippines UNICEF's support to the Philippines began in 1948 and since that time has broadened considerably, as exemplified below: UNICEF Roles evolving from an initial focus on emergency aid to children to encompass service delivery, capacity building and advocacy.
First, he had endorsed an optimism concerning the capacity of the proletariat to constitute such a totality in society through a revolutionary overcoming of reification; later on, this optimism was modified to encompass the ever increasing human capacities to become self-conscious of their universal character through a reflection of the existing social totality in the totality of the work of art.
Lawrence C. Mohr, who became a White House physician in 1987 and remained in the job until 1993, came to believe that Presidential disability must be understood to encompass "very subtle manifestations" that might impair the President's capacity to do the job.
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