Sentence examples for extensive handbook from inspiring English sources

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A lawyer he consulted provided him with a boilerplate employee handbook, which didn't have much to say about diversity, and told him that he could write a more extensive handbook when the company was bigger.

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Ms. Burden said a property owner (or a potential one) could use the book (parts of which were adapted from a less extensive 2006 handbook) to determine what is allowed on a given lot.

The professional in STEM, however, will probably need more detail, but the handbook?s extensive resource and reference listings, which appear at the end of each section, should provide a good starting point.

In many aspects, it is difficult to negotiate the fine line between clinical handbook and extensive textbook.

Finally, the handbook provides an extensive set of links to key water quality references and resources.

Our refinement process incorporated 11 video script iterations and 26 handbook iterations, reflecting the extensive effort we undertook to develop materials that addressed patients' self-reported informational needs.

The Japanese Reiki hand positions presented in the Usui Reiki Ryōhō Hikkei (臼井靈氣療法必携, Usui Reiki Treatment Handbook) as used and compiled by Usui are considerably more extensive than the hand positions used in Western Reiki.

Twenty-five percent (13/47) of the CPGs explicitly referred to making this trade-off, with statements varying from very general statements to more extensive discussions in a few cases (see for example New Zealand Primary Care Handbook 2012 in Additional file 2: Appendix B).

Among the pioneers is Aubrey H. Fine, psychotherapist and professor at the California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, whose extensive successful use of therapy animals in treating children is documented in "The Handbook on Animal Assisted Therapy" (Elsevier/Academic Press, 2010).

To solve this problem, a group of authors performed an extensive amount of compiled and analytical work which resulted in publication of the Handbook ⪡Collision Processes and Excitation of UV Emission from Planetary Atmospheric Gases⪢ (Avakyan et al., 1998).

The Russian-born chemist Friedrich Konrad Beilstein first issued his Handbuch der organischen Chemie ("Handbook of Organic Chemistry") in Hamburg, Ger., in 1880 83; it is the most extensive work of its kind today, comprising more than 300 volumes (and, at the end of the 20th century, two computer databases).

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