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None of these labels quite captures the scope of the company.
I don't think even that sentiment captures the scope of the failure, and neither do the foreign officials and experts who watched the Russian effort unfold in the United States.
And he has that evidence to prove a Russian conspiracy in "impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of the government through fraud and deceit for the purpose of interfering with the U.S. political and electoral processes, including the presidential election of 2016". That's a mouthful, but it captures the scope of the criminal case.
Pivotal to these issues are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the new universal framework that captures the scope of these issues, providing a vision for positive change.
Nevertheless, our review captures the scope of IPV/CM KT research, such as it is.
However, the ICD 9 coding system used for billing purposes in Canada neither characterizes nor captures the scope of clinical practice or complexity of physician-patient interactions.
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The tally doesn't fully capture the scope of the city's homeless problem.
What are the benchmarks that can effectively capture the scope of the ML/DL domain?
SIR — "Official ineptitude" does not capture the scope and scale of problems with the Louisiana's Road Home program.
UML use case diagrams capture the scope of functional requirements of a system from the users' perspective.
The other teens who were shot had scattered throughout the sprawling 130-acre campus, as frantic radio calls among first responders captured the scope of the carnage.
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