Sentence examples for full range of factors from inspiring English sources

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The committee will make specific recommendations in its final report, due next June, that encompass "the full range of factors affecting the safety of drilling operations".

While some methods are becoming standardized and even automated, the full range of factors influencing the reliability and reproducibility of those measurements had not yet been well characterized.

Only in this way, in our case study on the relationship between marriage migration and integration, could we identify the potential relevance of marriage with a partner from abroad among the full range of factors at play.

The case study in turn informs the model, highlighting the relevance of family and life-course events within an understanding of the full range of factors impacting on the integration processes in which individuals are engaged.

Asset-management techniques able to take account of the full range of factors in less stable environments require to link contributory variables including: dynamic user-needs analyses, life-cycle analysis, national design specifications, building codes, prefabrication opportunities, procurement routes, and project management tools towards re-build/retro-fitting.

This is why indicators which do not take into account the full range of factors (varietal richness, between-variety genetic diversity, spatial evenness and within-variety genetic diversity) may provide a misleading assessment of the state and trend of crop biodiversity.

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If both patients and clinicians become aware of these issues and their potential influence on decision-making, then decisions about surgery could be based on a fuller range of factors.

ICF understands these phenomena as outcomes of an interaction between an underlying health condition (disease, disorder or injury) and the full range of environmental factors (physical, human-built, social and attitudinal) and personal factors.

This paper reports on the development of a new measure of adolescent resilience that: 1) encompasses the full range of individual factors associated with resilient outcomes; 2) includes assessment of resilience factors in the wider social environment; 3) is developmentally appropriate for adolescents; and 4) builds on a clearly defined theoretical framework or model of resilience.

Behavioural risk factors can vary over time, so a combination of multiple interventions addressing the full range of risk factors for chronic disease and morbidity, could generate larger health gains than a single intervention, often with a favourable cost-effective profile.

Instead, it will be expected to study the full range of economic factors affecting development, from trade, investment and debt relief to the failure of many nations to raise more of their own money domestically.

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