Sentence examples for comprehensive categories from inspiring English sources

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Although it is hard to read that case as doing anything other than dividing constitutional error into two comprehensive categories, our ensuing analysis in fact relies neither upon such comprehensiveness nor upon trial error as the touchstone for the availability of harmless-error review.

The curator is a relatively new figure in the art world, but the practice of organizing objects into comprehensive categories for study or display is centuries old.

These were iteratively refined through further discussion into comprehensive categories and sub-categories.

The present study sought to harmonize hospital discharge diagnoses of two distinct hospital-based cohorts into comprehensive categories but decisions to group specific diagnoses in one or another category were made arbitrarily and thus could have influenced the results.

Within each group, MAT profiles yielded comparable percentages of horizontal and vertical cells, which allowed the data to be pooled across these mitotic phases into two comprehensive categories despite metaplate rocking during metaphase (Haydar et al., 2003).

As for environmental services, on the one hand, such services should be related to systems and relationships that people recognize; on the other hand, it should be possible to classify them into comprehensive categories for comparison, such as in relation to water quality and availability, which proved to be important in our sites.

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This is a comprehensive category for the various reactions in Europe against the programme of the industrial and democratic revolutions, or liberalism in the classical sense - individualism, free markets, and technological and social progress".

But when I've forgotten the ideas, I shall still recall Walsh's boldness in weaving his closely textured poetic prose into a new form of comprehensive, category-defying theatre.

Although still regarded by some locals as a repository for U.B.C. castoffs -- like many others in Canada, the university was built after World War II to accommodate returning veterans -- Simon Fraser consistently tops the comprehensive category in Maclean's.

This is a comprehensive category for the various reactions in Europe against the programme of the industrial and democratic revolutions, or liberalism in the classical sense - individualism, free markets, and technological and social progress". Osama bin Laden's rather backward-looking form of Islam constitutes an extreme reaction against modernity, of course.

Russia also upgraded its existing security partnership with Vietnam in 2012, from standard to "comprehensive", which may mean that further energy deals and strategic collaborations are in the pipeline.Yet as Mr Hayton notes, Vietnam is "free and easy" when it comes to doling out partnerships (it already enjoys 11 in the "comprehensive" category).

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