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extensiveness
noun
The degree or property of being extensive
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This extensiveness is emphasized by the subtitle of his 20-novel cycle Les Rougon-Macquart: histoire naturelle et sociale d'une famille sous le second Empire ("The Rougon-Macquart: Natural and Social History of a Family Under the Second Empire").
Yet First Amendment questions have been raised on the extensiveness of the "associational rights" of the state's political parties.
"The extensiveness of surgery, they said there was a possibility of losing some eyesight.
André's process is famous for its extensiveness (he has been rehearsing Beckett's "Endgame" in his living room with the same actors for 30 years), and during much of a rehearsal he just sits, watching encouragingly.
James N. Tedisco, the Assembly minority leader, said it would be a problem "until he answers those questions about how this whole thing developed, who knew about it besides himself and Mr. Baum, and the extensiveness of what he was trying to do".
"The number of targets and the extensiveness of our operations is going to be different," he said.
In the extensiveness and originality of his contributions to mathematical logic, Peirce is almost without equal.
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Recall that for Searle, the participatory intention is primitively collective and expressed, for example, as We will do A. Given this, one thing Searle presumably would require for the sharing of intentions is the co-extensiveness of the we-element instanced in the intentions across the several individuals.
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