Sentence examples for comprehensively support from inspiring English sources

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Simon Greenberg, Chelsea's director of communications and public affairs, again reiterated Peter Kenyon's earlier statement that Chelsea comprehensively support the desire of Fifa and Uefa to ban all international transfers of players under 18 years old.

The requirement is to comprehensively support user, terminal, service, application, virtual network, information, and other real and virtual entity mobility.

Existing roadmaps, frameworks and systems do not comprehensively support sustainable business transformation nor do they allow decision makers to explore interrelationships and influences between the sustainability dimensions.

For the clear representation, Human Interaction Management (HIM), which has been suggested to comprehensively support human work, adopts a role-based approach to process modeling.

In order to comprehensively support remote teleconsultation, multi-media resources needed for ischemia interpretation were included: EEG signals, CSA, CD-CSA, radiological images, surgical microscope video images and video conferencing.

In many developed countries, governments have set up long-term care insurance systems to comprehensively support the elderly to maintain their normal life, which could alleviate the problems associated with population aging.

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For the most immediate crisis, Ukraine must be comprehensively supported militarily and economically.

The information flow comprehensively supports the security and optimization of the whole energy flow, but the concept of Internet cannot be applied mechanically to Energy Internet.

The SIETTE platform (Conejo et al., 2004; Guzmán & Conejo, 2005) is part of a system that comprehensively supports web-based teaching and learning systems.

Therefore, in the project INES, on which this paper reports, a new interface between experiments and simulation for process design was created, and integrated in a tool box which comprehensively supports process design.

Although the link between phenotypic plasticity and distribution has not been comprehensively supported (Dawson et al. 2012), phenotypic plasticity clearly contributes to environmental tolerance in various ways (e.g. Ghalambor et al. 2007; Des Marais et al. 2013; Schilthuizen and Kellermann 2014).

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