Sentence examples for generally encompass from inspiring English sources

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"Directors' duties toward the corporation, however, do not generally encompass a duty to the company's shareholders".

PPO plans are more expensive but provide a much more extensive network of providers that generally encompass several states.

In fact, because Web services generally encompass the use of highly diverse systems and are based in technology that suffers continuous advance and transformations, a tag-based system like the one we propose will always need to be extended or adapted in the future.

35% of KOG groups contain 52% of the OrthoMCL groups, while only 3% of OrthoMCL groups contain 5% of KOG groups, i.e. KOG groups generally encompass OrthoMCL groups, rather than the reverse (note that in a previous analysis, OrthoMCL groups were found to generally encompass EGO groups [18], [34]).

Our data corroborate the notion that fungi generally encompass a relatively simple set of SNARE proteins, mostly comprising the SNAREs of the proto-eukaryotic cell.

IV genomes generally encompass more than 20 circular DNA segments ranging in size from 2-28 Kb with estimated total genome sizes ranging from 75 Kb to greater than 250 Kb [ 20].

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The controversy centers on so-called specialty drugs, a somewhat imprecise term that generally encompasses products that can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

In Russia, Father's Day is generally encompassed in Defender of the Fatherland Day - a  holiday that officially celebrates the Russian armed forces, but has since become a day where women give gifts to the men in their lives.

The term "murderabilia," he said, generally encompasses artifacts made by and in the likeness of serial killers, including their original artwork, fingernail clippings, used deodorant, or trading cards they've autographed as though they were celebrity sports figures.

Facial clefting generally encompasses a wide range of severity, ranging from minor anomalies such as a bifid (split) uvula, to a cleft lip and palate, to major developmental and structural defects of the facial bones and soft tissues.

This contrasts with methylation within intronic regions that generally encompasses a small portion of the intron length (Figs. 2E F & 3).

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