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Inclusivity Again, as a starting point, the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary defines inclusive as: "broad in orientation or scope; covering or intended to cover all items...."....
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See the catalog linked below for a complete inventory of the collection, the box listing below does not cover all the items.
This would cover all the other items mentioned.
The manager later acknowledged that food stamps covered all the items in Nergers' cart, but reportedly went on to say, "Well excuse me that I work for a living and don't rely on food stamps like you".. Nerger spends 12 hours a day on dialysis and has been waiting for a kidney transplant for years, according to an earlier 13WMAZ article.
To date, we have performed all the necessary experiments and covered all items relating to the latest works in FER.
To record headache history and symptomatology we used a semi-structured interview which covered all items required for diagnosing headache according to ICHD-II criteria [24].
This item bank covers all items included in the QLQ-C30 and its various modules.
The content covered all items, the description of the domains was assessed to be understandable and the construct appeared to be clearly described.
In order to develop a proper measure for all persons, the items must cover all the areas on the HRQoL continuum.
For coverage, "the items must cover all the ground within the relevant conceptual space" (p. 58), whereas, balance is achieved by ensuring that the Q set is not biased towards a particular viewpoint.
Secondly, the service does not cover all prescription items; some fall outside of the scope of the service, including controlled drugs and items that are not mapped to the Dictionary of Medicines and Devices (DM + D).
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