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In injury prevention research, "official" data sources, such as medical or law enforcement data, often do not possess the required depth or completeness.
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In pre-capitalist philosophy wholeness or completeness usually belonged to the community rather than to the individual.
The standard states that while the underwriters have reviewed information in the documents, they cannot guarantee its "accuracy or completeness".
A "watermark" shadow of the Prudential Financial logo faintly visible behind stock-price quotations does nothing at all to change the accuracy or completeness of the trading results presented.
This playlist is a selection of Eno's own work and productions, though it doesn't close to summation or completeness.
The question naturally arises as to the authenticity, accuracy or completeness of the Sotheby's documents and of Radzinsky's use of them.
In others, they expressed doubts about the veracity or completeness of American information.
It is not our intention at all to provide coverage or completeness for the research domain.
Another interpretation of his name is "sufficiency" or "completeness".
However, neither the author nor Credit Karma make any guarantees about the accuracy or completeness of the information provided.
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