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And there's nothing like a drama to capture the full scope of Detroit.
Clinton aides noted that these documents were schedules of her public activities, and could not capture the full scope of her activities or the depth of her influence.
We use the acronym SEERS — which refers to social, environmental and economic responsibility, and sustainability — to capture the full scope of impacts that entrepreneurial leaders consider at once.
Others fail to capture the full scope of the relationships between different health variables, such as how breathing patterns help predict sleeping hours or pain levels.
Subsequently, members of Mueller's team have complained to associates that Barr's summary did not capture the full scope of the report, which includes evidence of obstruction they view as alarming.
The elements of our framework are not unique, but collectively they capture the full scope and reality of the innovation process, including the critical role of reflection in conceiving opportunities and the level of organizational reinvention needed in the final push to market.
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Rarely, however, has the deluge of data been collected into one cohesive resource capturing the full scope of this global challenge.
Of course, since this museum was conceived, civil rights institutions and memorials have been proliferating, but the task of capturing the full scope of the movement seems ever more imposing.
"Avenging Angel" hardly captures the full scope of his personality, but as with "Modernistic" (Blue Note), Jason Moran's acclaimed solo foray from 2002, it does articulate a vision, a personal manifesto.
NEW YORK (October 6, 2015) — After two decades of dynamic growth that has transformed Weill Cornell Medical College into a global healthcare leader, the institution announced today a new name — Weill Cornell Medicine — which more comprehensively captures the full scope of its mission.
While uncertainty became recognized as useful, or even essential, in statistical mechanics and in some other areas (such as the actuarial profession or the design of large-scale telephone exchanges), it was assumed for a long time that the "probability theory" was capable of capturing the full scope of uncertainty.
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