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The widely seen "States of Fear" was not only painstakingly researched but also comprehensive, making the powerful case that the abuse had been widespread and systemic.
This system, based on an alphanumeric system, was developed by Müller and colleagues in 1986 and was slightly modified in 1990 [3]. Starting point was that the classification needed to be logical and consistent, reflect fracture complexity, easy to reproduce, and internationally comprehensive making it eligible for data processing [4].
As such, these studies are not comprehensive, making it difficult to examine the causative substances and patient prognosis.
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The new documentation is the most comprehensive made public to date supporting those claims.
Brampton Manor academy in east London was the best of the comprehensives, making the top 100 overall.
It was not unexpected, perhaps, that support with personal statements, routine in independent schools, should help students from comprehensives make more successful applications to highly selective universities.
But the governor has said he wants to enact one comprehensive program, making final action unlikely during this session.
This costs £96.50 for a 28-day, fully comprehensive policy, making it a useful, low-cost way to get cover.
The Ferrari Lusso had undergone a comprehensive restoration, making it "one of the best in existence," Manny Dragone said.
Some, like Oregon, have tried more comprehensive approaches, making it a crime to use degrees from diploma factories named on a state Web site.
Both the software producer organization and the customer viewpoints should be understood via comprehensive sense making.
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