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And so patent applications often try to encompass every potential aspect of a new technology.
Monaghan and Paul have the equivalent of an emotional obstacle course on their hands as they try to encompass love, passion, suspicion, resentment and a whole lot of hate-coitus.
John L. Palmer, a public trustee of Social Security and Medicare who is dean of Maxwell School of public policy at Syracuse University, strongly supported projections that try to encompass all future costs.
"Why not try to encompass it all?" says the director by way of explanation for what he went on to do.
The impact assessment chose five sectors for analysis to try to encompass key actors.
Daren Hyland chose to look at expanding quality of life measurements to try to encompass criteria currently not used in the definitions currently used in the ICU.
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Regrettably, Feigel does not confine herself to these lives in wartime, but tries to encompass their postwar careers as well.
"There are so many realities that in trying to encompass them all one ends in darkness," Picasso once explained.
He has assiduously tried to encompass as much of the book as two hours of traffic on the stage allows.
The Bauhaus tried to encompass both old and emerging technologies and bring a new approach to everything – from stained glass to advertising, theatre design to packaging, furniture to painting and sculpture.
In doing so it attempted to sum up Truman's whole life, but the poster for The Tree of Life goes a step further, trying to encompass, in the same way the film does, the entire history of the universe.
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