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Even though both the verbal and written information on the first subject was more comprehensive than for the apparently more straightforward concept of nonrandomised treatment, this comprehensiveness may be requested by the patients.
One that was more comprehensive with penalties.
By contrast, their summer tour of the US was more comprehensive.
The subsequent Copenhagen accord was less ambitious but was more comprehensive.
Michael J. Petrilli, a former Education Department official under Mr. Bush, said Mr. Obama's plan was more comprehensive than Mr. McCain's.
The bill was sponsored by Senator Mark Pryor, Democrat of Arkansas, who said it was "more comprehensive and provides for greater transparency and enforcement" than the House bill.
Writer says nothing he's ever seen in this race (and he goes back to Man o' War) was more comprehensive, and no triumph more thorough.
It was more comprehensive than the typical January 1st vows to swear off a singular Web site or social-media app.
In France political speculation was more comprehensive: few political theoricians have proved as influential as the philosophers of the Enlightenment, especially Montesquieu and Rousseau.
But experts said the findings did not mean that the actual numbers of children with autism were rising, simply that the study was more comprehensive than previous ones.
The group's approach to her problems was more comprehensive and more personal, Ms. Parker said, than those of other organizations she had spoken with, and for the first time she felt hopeful about building a new house on Division Street.
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