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  • In this remarkable case, exhaustiveness is entirely apt.
  • "Hern醤dez Busto has produced an excellent essay that dismisses any aspiration to exhaustiveness.
  • As regards coverage, Aitken aimed at exhaustiveness for the pre-1600 linguistic record.
  • The encyclopedia shows a tendency toward " exhaustiveness, " or systemic plagiarism, typical of the medieval period.
  • Yet for all its rewards, this set is more than daunting in its exhaustiveness; it is off-putting.
  • In common with his works generally, it is distinguished by exhaustiveness of treatment and research, critical ability, and general accuracy.
  • Hugo sought neither historical accuracy nor exhaustiveness; rather, he concentrated on obscure figures, usually his own inventions, who incarnated and symbolized their eras.
  • The exhaustiveness of the " examples " given reaches the absurd when even radio host Howard Stern's criticism is taken seriously; that, to say the least, is humorless.
  • They are easy to define and easy to program with, in large part because of Standard ML's pattern matching as well as most Standard ML implementations'pattern exhaustiveness checking and pattern redundancy checking.
  • Due to the overall excellence and exhaustiveness of Abravanel'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.
  • That exhaustiveness extended to the definition of marriage; the Court did not accept the ACT's contention that the Marriage Act left room for same-sex marriage simply because it did not expressly exclude it.
  • Section 2 ( 10 )'s very exhaustiveness suggests that " prospectus " is merely the first item in a long list of covered documents, rather than a brooding omnipresence whose meaning cabins that of all the following words.
  • In particular he praised the format and exhaustiveness of the publication, writing that, despite having almost double the entries of its predecessor, the registry was much easier to handle compared with the " heavy and bulky " " Standard Catalog of Shells ".
  • Note that as the compilation of Ariadne's thread is an inductive process, and due to its exhaustiveness leaves no room for actual study, it is largely frowned upon as a solving method, to be employed only as a last resort when deductive methods fail.
  • Some of these are given at great length, and with a precision of statement and exhaustiveness of detail hardly surpassed in the so-called protocols of the German pathological institutes of the present time; others, again, are fragments brought in to elucidate some question that had arisen.
  • To address the requirement that statistical classifications exhibit mutual exclusiveness ( so events are not counted more than once ) and exhaustiveness ( so there is a place to tally all events ), ICD11 supports the serialization of the Foundation Component into an arbitrary number of linearizations, optimized for use cases.
  • His main work, " Early Jesuit travellers in Central Asia, 1603-1721 ", first published in 1924, was notable for its thoroughness and the exhaustiveness of the documention referred to; and thus was seminal in the knowledge of the activities and travels of Bento de G骾s, Ant髇io de Andrade, Francisco de Azevedo, Est陃鉶 Cacella, Johann Grueber, Albert d'Orville and Ippolito Desideri.
  • Among them, we must highlight, due its exhaustiveness and the subsequent influence in the later initiative of the County Council of Biscay, the Civil Law Charter of Biscay project written by the Basque Royal Society of the Friends of the Country, the Reform of the Compilation for Biscay and Alava draft by the Notary Bar Association of Bilbao and the Civil Law Charter of Biscay draft by the lawyer and Biscayan Law studious from Gernika Mr . Juli醤 Arzanegui Sarricolea.
  • :: : It's not necessarily so much that any particular point needs to be cited so much as that inline citations of some form even if they're primarily page numbers in Skennerton are needed throughtout the article for it to stand any chance of being promoted to FA . ( See, for example, Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands to get an impression of the exhaustiveness of footnoting expected in current FA candidates . ) Kirill Lokshin 12 : 29, 27 July 2006 ( UTC)
  • EDIT : " TheBrokenSky " ( now blocked for sockpuppetry ) asked why I was using the name " SyberiaWinx " when referring to this case, and I think it may clarify matters to explain that detail, as well as why I'm connecting all these " different " cases together . . . This might also serve as a handy reference for admins so I won't have to " chase " her around should she come back in the future ( and I see no reason to expect she won't, at this point ), so I hope you'll forgive any excessive exhaustiveness . ..
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