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However, it is very difficult to encompass the multiple dimensions of values systems in a single methodological approach.
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In fact the Finch report says very little of book publishing, concluding that "it is difficult to encompass monographs within the discussion about promoting wider access to publications".
With its carnage and moral confusions war is a subject whose scope is difficult to encompass even by journalists on the ground writing daily dispatches.
Mandela's private agony is difficult to encompass, though his vulnerability is apparent in his prison letters.
However, this attempt is imperfect because it is difficult to encompass all factors likely to be involved in decision making.
Such detail is difficult to encompass in a single trial.
The detailed images, schematics, and linked text on MicrobeCards would be difficult to encompass on a PDA, and laptops are really just too cumbersome to pull out and use in a traffic jam, while in line, or while sunning at the beach.
Open-ended questions, while making coding more difficult, are typically needed to encompass the complexity of cancer-related symptoms.
GPs and respiratory physicians balance the concerns of 'dealing with comorbidity'havinging difficult patients' and 'confronting a hopeless disease' with medical knowledge and practical situational knowledge, trying to encompass the complexity of a medical condition.
But it is not likely to encompass the city.
He stretches his hand out wide to encompass the world.
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