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Churchmen and philosophers had long grappled with the concept of plenitude (complete realisation of possibility) given the obvious imperfection of the world [ 4], with Peter Lombard arguing that we cannot deny to God the fullest scope of action in creation, i.e. he could have created a more-complete, more-perfect universe had he so willed [ 26].
However, the full scope of serotonergic action on functional connectivity in the human brain has not been explored.
As a consequence, executive branch officials are free to interpret their authority expansively, content in the knowledge that they likely will not be asked to justify the full scope of their actions to the pesky electorate.
We must state at the same time that the baffling complexity of the multicomponent nature of cerebral ischemia and the ability of Semax to affect a large number of biological processes require future research to uncover the full scope of the mechanisms of action of this peptide.
"These new charges... seem designed to cause her to break down, basically to break her down as a human being," said Ellsberg, a former US military analyst whose Pentagon Papers leak in 1971 revealed the full scope of the US government's action during the Vietnam war.
"Even though the full scope of Ms. Potts-Kant's actions were not known at the time, Duke notified several government agencies in June 2013 about the matter and immediately launched a formal scientific misconduct investigation, as required by federal law," he stated.
To address the full scope of the climate crisis, we need massive government action to overhaul our economy away from fossil fuels to clean energy.
In the midst of current controversies, views on a particular policy or action do not represent the full scope of public opinion on an issue, especially one as complex as immigration.
Although the national plan includes action to utilise midwives to their full scope of practice, the accessibility of birth centre care is not specifically highlighted and requires attention.
"It's great that Eric Holder is talking about over-incarceration, but the actions he's taking are not tackling the full scope of the problem," said Carl Takei, a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project.
"This new definition will mean that, at long last, we will begin to see the full scope of this horrific violence, and that understanding will carry through to increased attention and resources for prevention and action".
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