Sentence examples for comprehensive a term from inspiring English sources

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The New York Times reviewer argued that the title should have been less general "for readers are sure to demand too much from so comprehensive a term", given that Poulton refers mainly to insects rather than "wild beasts", but in the end he agreed "that Mr. Poulton has written a very suggestive treatise, well fitted for the general reader".

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Comprehensive WHP, a term given to interventions targeting both individual- and system-levels [ 13], has proven popular among employers, with associated decreases in absenteeism, presenteeism [ 14] and financial returns on investment [ 15, 16].

Vega became identified as a playwright with the comedia, a comprehensive term for the new drama of Spain's Golden Age.

With a comprehensive term, the process of taking a patient seriously is defined as recognising the patient and his or her application.

Therefore, the immediacy of these responses is not as important as a implementing a comprehensive long-term solution over a course of a few months.

This resulted in a comprehensive term list from structured vocabularies that define the contexts in our analysis.

Angiogenesis is a comprehensive term that indicates the physiological process involving the growth of new blood vessels or neovascularization.

For the sake of readability, the concept overweight is further used in the text as a comprehensive term covering both overweight and obesity.

A random influence (stochastic part of the model) that directly acts on the three growers, and that is seen as a comprehensive term for the variety of unpredictable life events.

A comprehensive term for chemical intolerance is "multiple chemical sensitivity" (MCS), which is associated with symptoms in more than one organ after the sufferer has been exposed to very low concentrations of chemical substances (Cullen 1987).

During the analysis of the interviews, two main categories of description emerged: i) Degree of reliance, as a comprehensive term for belief in research data regarding the predictability of actual risk of cardiovascular disease, and regarding the possibilities or ways to prevent disease by primary prevention; ii) Allocation of responsibility, regarding different aspects of primary prevention.

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