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The phrase "encompasses for example" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when introducing examples that fall within a broader category or concept, but it should be rephrased for clarity. Example: "The study encompasses, for example, various methods of data collection."
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This encompasses, for example, population genetic factors distribution across the different areas, other health care resource supply (access to hospital is more difficult in rural area), or eating habits (south part of France people used to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables which is known to protect against acquired visual impairment).
We obtain a general formula which encompasses, for example, the Poisson and binomial distributions, but concentrate on the negative binomial and gamma — partly replicating Zhu and Lakkis for the former [ 17] — because these can be used to model skewed data, for which normal approximations are less likely to be satisfactory.
Once that bill became law and started making it illegal to, say, call for the execution of all gays Gallant told CTV that "the danger in having 'sexual orientation' just listed, that encompasses, for example, pedophiles" and went on to say that she wants it repealed.
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This information encompassed, for example, indications of plots for attacks within the United States that would include: * Attacks on civil aviation.
Trump talked about terrorists, but one reason that he has been stalled in the courts is that the language of the original executive order was so sweeping that it encompassed, for example, green-card holders who had lived in this country for decades.
This could encompass, for example, a free-trade deal with Africa, which is supported by many Democrats who oppose Chinese accession.The WTO's opponents will also redouble their efforts to win over public opinion, lobby governments and elbow their way into the WTO's work.
Perhaps surprisingly, the Supreme Court has never defined the term religion in the First Amendment, although it has hinted in some non-binding language that the term should be understood quite broadly to encompass, for example, more than traditional Judeo-Christian monotheism (Torcaso v. Watkins, 495n11).
Target outcomes are diverse, encompassing for example both the reduction of referrals and enhancing the optimal timing of referrals.
Such biomarkers encompass, for example, physical symptoms, expressed proteins, mutated DNAs and RNAs, processes such as cell death or proliferation, and serum concentration of small molecules.
Since pediatric caregivers are often at their children's bedsides, they are ideally positioned to assess these non-technical skills, which can encompass, for example, physicians' communication, professionalism, advocacy, and situational awareness.
Protein tyrosine phosphorylation clearly serves a plethora of functions and pTyr recognition domains are used in a similarly wide range of interaction modes, which encompass, for example, partner protein switching, tandem recognition functionalities and the interaction with catalytically active protein domains.
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