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A more comprehensive definition of rape is used by the National Incident-Based Reporting System, or NIBRS, started in 1988 to address deficiencies in the Uniform Crime Report.
The purpose of the study was to construct a more comprehensive definition of clinical success and to identify clinical predictors of failure.
If lawmakers in Germany, Finland or Denmark were to adopt an even more comprehensive definition of a Saudi sales ban, their decision may also disrupt supply chains in Britain and France, companies there fear.
To summarize, integrated scientific assessments are multi-stakeholder processes for distilling and synthesizing knowledge in particular fields to inform policy, involving (regionally and intellectually) diverse experts and stakeholders (see Mitchell et al., 2006, 3, for a more comprehensive definition).
The introduction of a broader and more comprehensive definition of FHEs brings about a significant shift in perspective in forestry research, which can lead to innovative progress that will improve the performance of FHEs and, more generally, of the forest supply chain.
Thus, a more comprehensive definition encompassing these characteristics becomes necessary.
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Scott Winship, an inequality analyst at the Manhattan Institute, makes similar points in discussing Piketty's findings, calling for "more comprehensive definitions of household income" to more accurately capture trends in income concentration.
The distinction between income as measured by Piketty and Saez and more comprehensive definitions of household income measured more accurately matters for how we should think about rising income concentration.
More comprehensive definitions of HL have been suggested.
More comprehensive definitions of school readiness consider it to be a holistic concept which includes not only children's readiness for school but schools' readiness for children, families' readiness to assist children to transition to primary school and interventions such as Head Start.
The broader definition of adherence incorporates a behavioral aspect of HIV treatment that is consistent with the more comprehensive WHO definition of adherence (19) and builds on conceptual frameworks incorporating retention in care as a factor in defining engagement in HIV care (20).
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