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But it doesn't even begin to capture the true scope of the violence and neglect suffered by children behind bars, including the thousands of children who are sentenced to serve in dangerous adult prisons.
Towards the end of his segment on The Most Unknown, he confides in D'Angelo that this worry, that he won't be able to capture the true scope of consciousness in his lifetime, keeps him awake at night.
Thus, simply describing the pattern as an inversion fails to capture the true scope of the disorganization.
Funding and program mandates for environmental health studies should be expanded to include pathogens in order to capture the true scope of these overlapping risks, thus creating more effective research investments with greater relevance to the complexity of real-world exposures and multifactorial health outcomes.
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The prevalence of resistance also substantially differs across countries, although as noted previously, surveillance data is far from ideal in capturing the true scope of the problem.
But it is worthwhile thinking about what the true scope of the present challenge is.
Only then did the true scope of the crimes begin to emerge.
What was the true scope of his responsibilities in these years?
As for the essays that escape the true scope of the book, they too are valuable.
"The true scope of the employment problem will not be clear until the middle of this year," Mr. Kroeber said.
Our discoveries in Afghanistan confirmed our worst fears and showed us the true scope of the task ahead.
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