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Completeness meaning having complete set of documents, for instance having all the cheque numbers in order with no missing cheques.
On reflection, though, we ought to be more sanguine about not having complete control.
But the Fleetwood Mac collection boasts a more alternative slant, with artists having complete control.
He insisted on having complete control of the story and the lyrics.
After producing two films, Daniels quickly became frustrated with not having complete control of his movies.
Having complete freedom from the whims of external investors is one thing, but there's more to the JCB culture.
Having complete control of state government could do for Connecticut Democrats what it did for national ones.
Ms. Francesconi enjoys going through the old prints and seeing history, but admits she is sometimes frustrated by not having complete information about some of the images.
They were concerned [about] Netscape having complete control over the browser market until suddenly they started worrying that Microsoft had complete control of the browser market.
Murdoch, who was promoted to chief executive of Fox in June, said not having complete control of Sky is "not an end state that is natural for us".
It's not trying to sway to the latest trends, it's about having faith in your craft and consistency and having complete respect for the audience".
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