Sentence examples for covered comprehensively from inspiring English sources

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We believe that what happens in Iraq is very important for the whole Arab world and needs to be covered comprehensively, objectively and in a balanced way". The closure came during a weekend of further violence across the country.

The proposed change to Medicare's prescription drug benefit could allow Part D insurance plans to refuse to cover some drugs that are in six "protected classes" that until now were required to be covered comprehensively.

The icy rivalry between them early on is covered comprehensively as is the transformation of that rivalry into chumminess when, with the help of José Carreras, they discovered that warbling together as the Three Tenors was far more lucrative than agonizing over who appeared on more magazine covers.

Intravenous sedation, including the challenge of cannulation, is covered comprehensively.

GNSS is not just a side topic but the topic covered comprehensively in all aspects.

Clinical assessment and treatment interventions are covered comprehensively suggesting students are now being given the opportunity to develop the skills required for interacting with substance misuse in patients.

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"This study," he declares, "the first to cover comprehensively Wyndham Lewis's work in literature and painting, is written from a conviction that Lewis is of major importance in both fields".

The environmental impact of a product is too complex to cover comprehensively in a few hundred words, so I began with one aspect of it, land use, and looked at how recently released data shows that conventional farming produces more food on less land than organic farming.

The bite in the phrase "final action" (which bears the same meaning in § 307(b)(1) that it does under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 U. S. C. § 704, see Harrison v. PPG Industries, Inc., 446 U. S. 578, 586 (1980)), is not in the word "action," which is meant to cover comprehensively every manner in which an agency may exercise its power.

The bite in the phrase “final action” (which bears the same meaning in §307(b)(1) that it does under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) 5 U.S.C. § 704 see Harrison v. PPG Industries, Inc., 446 U.S. 578, 586 (1980)) is not in the word “action,” which is meant to cover comprehensively every manner in which an agency may exercise its power.

20 The range of potential causative agents of fever are too numerous to cover comprehensively in this review, but table 1 lists some of the main ones.

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