Sentence examples for comprehensive terms from inspiring English sources

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It needs clear and comprehensive terms of reference and must address the legacies of the past and the performance of the present before examining the often exaggerated promises of the future.

In its place, however, a new mechanical causality was introduced that attempted to explain the world in equally comprehensive terms through the mechanisms of an inert matter acting by direct contact and action alone.

Hence, by discussing these concepts with the focus group, it was possible to come up with more comprehensive terms, such as academic studies required for the degree, capabilities, values, error analysis and deficiencies, value individual accomplishments and learning.

The academic firm is also interested in generating profits (revenues), but this should be a "sustainable profit" in comprehensive terms and well in balance with the good principles of a good knowledge production and knowledge application (innovation).

Finally, the best fitting five items in conceptual and comprehensive terms (chosen by the authors) were then evaluated by four fourth graders using the Cognitive Survey-technique (Prüfer & Rexroth, 2005), thus testing whether children of this age could comprehend the items in the intended way.

The Social Progress Index, a multi-year effort that I lead with Professor Scott Stern of MIT and a team of other colleagues and advisors, has for the first time set out to measure the success of a society in comprehensive terms, and independently of economic measures.

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(Talmud is also the comprehensive term for the whole collections, Palestinian and Babylonian, containing Mishna, commentaries, and other matter).

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

Now, clearly, what is needed is a more comprehensive term which does homage to the sex without expressing any views as to their domestic situation, and what could be simpler or more logical than the retention of what the two doubtful terms have in common.

The comprehensive term confectionery applies to a heterogeneous group of products mainly containing sugar.

The comprehensive term "hemangioma" was classified into two (i.e., hemangioma and vascular malformation) by Mulliken and Glowacki in 1982 [1].

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