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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.

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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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.

"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.

But Sotomayor's focus on a small part of our contemporary racial landscape is itself too constricted a view to capture the full scope of racial difference.

Ideally, outcome measures for any type of health care, CAM/IM or conventional, should capture the full scope and integration of global well-being status.

15 To date, the reported economic burden of ECC is likely to be underestimated, as previous estimates did not capture the full scope of costs and missed the potential cost savings of prevention programmes.

To date, the reported economic burden of childhood caries is likely to be underestimated, as previous reports did not capture the full scope of costs and missed the potential cost-savings of prevention programs.

Although even this diversified approach may not capture the full scope of opioid use, it does allow construction of a more comprehensive picture of opioid users in New York City, including prevalence, service utilization, and demographic characteristics.

Severino and Ray argue that the current, dominant mechanisms of coordination of aid--the Creditor Reporting System of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the monitoring of the Aid Effectiveness Agenda, the progress towards the MDGs--are out of step with this diversification, and no longer capture the full scope of development activity [ 37].

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