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Another question concerns the exhaustiveness of the British examination.
Part of its achievement may be to remind us that exhaustiveness is not as important as a bold new idea.
Mr. Kinney's own biography sheds some light on his exhaustiveness.
In common with his works generally, it is distinguished by exhaustiveness of treatment and research, critical ability, and general accuracy.
His preparation for "Guys and Dolls" was thoroughgoing to the point of exhaustiveness.
Questions about the exhaustiveness of GNP figures are still justified.
Whether such exhaustiveness is the best way to promote the popularity of Rossini's serious operas is not so certain.
As regards coverage, Aitken aimed at exhaustiveness for the pre-1600 linguistic record.
More often, the results of Mr. Kanigel's exhaustiveness are mixed.
Yet for all its rewards, this set is more than daunting in its exhaustiveness; it is off-putting.
I will be dealing with seven (although another claim I am not making is that of exhaustiveness):affection, status, stimulation, autonomy, security, money and belief.
They are selectors, not collectors, and their book, for all its exhaustiveness, is lucid, reader-friendly and - most important - fun.
The aim is to achieve a reasonable balance between exhaustiveness and accuracy, between "recall" and "precision".
Pattern exhaustiveness checking will make sure each case of the datatype has been accounted for, and will produce a warning if not.
"She combines an incredible diligence and exhaustiveness of homework with incredible spontaneity and responsiveness to the other actor."
Hugo sought neither historical accuracy nor exhaustiveness; rather, he concentrated on obscure figures, usually his own inventions, who incarnated and symbolized their eras.
The "potency" criterion alluded to in the preceding section is somewhat ill-defined, but may include "exhaustiveness", "effectiveness', and an affective component as well.
Its double origin involves a double nature; for while the English spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new French movement is rather towards exhaustiveness.
In an evaluative review where exhaustiveness and thoroughness of the criticism is paramount, only someone who has fully completed the game could essentially provide a full "definitive" review.
Of course, Ricky Jay is no neophyte here; his "Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women" covered similar territory with equal exhaustiveness.
For instance, National Accounts data includes an adjustment for exhaustiveness in self-employment income and wages and salaries, i.e. income that is hidden from authorities.
Given his pursuit of exhaustiveness, Mr. Cameron-Webb, who is listed as editor and director of a "new version" of "Earnest," one fully expected a definitive interpretation of Wilde for our time.
He was surprised by how much data there was, and supposed that the exhaustiveness of the data had a lot to do with the background checks they must have undergone to qualify for their jobs as intelligence agents.
Due to the overall excellence and exhaustiveness of Abrabanel's exegetical literature, he was looked to as a beacon for later Christian scholarship, which often included the tasks of translating and condensing his works.
Bakhtin continues to explain that there are three factors of the whole utterance which include semantic exhaustiveness of the theme, the speaker's plan or speech will, and the typical compositional and generic forms of finalization.