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First, the recording of data is not always complete, despite completeness being quite high.
The incommensurability of certain dimensions of value, say, freedom versus welfare, or average versus total welfare, may even be a feature of some ethical theories; this puts a lot of pressure on completeness being a reasonable idealisation, let alone a requirement, for rational preference.
The quality of the data is high, completeness being estimated to be at least 95% (Schouten et al, 1993).
Death certificate registration is mandatory (with completeness being around 100%%) and since January 1999, the ISTAT database of death certificates is managed according to European guidelines [ 9– 11], and it includes names and surnames.
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This kind of completeness is hard to achieve.
Completeness was measured by counting how often central questions were covered in some detail.
You rarely succeed, yet the urge for completeness is a kind of love, doomed to be outgrown but not forgotten.
But completeness is no longer a virtue in the newspaper business.
But completeness is a virtue only if the performance makes it so.
The U-turn, which caused surprise in its suddenness and completeness, was widely and warmly welcomed.
A German officer attached to the Third Army described the defeat as "a disaster which for rapidity and completeness is without parallel in military history".
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