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Wound, a break in the continuity of any bodily tissue due to violence, where violence is understood to encompass any action of external agency, including, for example, surgery.
In peace-talk terms, the phrase "holy basin" has come to be understood to encompass the entirety of the walled Old City -- including the Muslim, Christian and Armenian quarters as well as the Temple Mount, topped by the Aksa Mosque complex, and the small Arab communities nestled among the religious and archaeological sites just outside the walls.
The prohibition on commercial use is widely understood to encompass journalistic use – which is why no SpaceX pictures are used to illustrate this article – while the requirement for attribution makes it that much harder to use in situations where attribution may be tricky or impossible.
Lawrence C. Mohr, who became a White House physician in 1987 and remained in the job until 1993, came to believe that Presidential disability must be understood to encompass "very subtle manifestations" that might impair the President's capacity to do the job.
Natural philosophy, as distinguished from metaphysics and mathematics, is traditionally understood to encompass a wide range of subjects which Aristotle included in the physical sciences.
We should, on her view, understand the good person as concerned with doing what is morally valuable or required, where that concern should be understood to encompass what is honest, fair, kind, considerate, just, and so on.
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Because "anyone can ignore an email" (FG1), workshop participants emphasized the importance of using multiple communication channels (understood broadly to encompass personal or professional networks), preferably simultaneously.
The memo presumably simply wants to make it clear to the officials what the Association understands 'media' to encompass, so it included a detailed list of what they should be avoiding.
Generative problems that were understood to affect fat bodies encompassed a number of issues: for both men and women generative materials (seed and menstrual blood) could be defective; sexual desire might be lacking or slow to arouse, and the sexual act difficult to accomplish.
But, it seems hard to account for that diversity if the goal of science is understood to be the achieving of a single encompassing and true theory.
Perhaps surprisingly, the Supreme Court has never defined the term religion in the First Amendment, although it has hinted in some non-binding language that the term should be understood quite broadly to encompass, for example, more than traditional Judeo-Christian monotheism (Torcaso v. Watkins, 495n11).
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