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more and thorough
`` Something much more thorough is required ''.
Intensification of present activities through ( A ) quicker, more extensive, and more thorough surveys to detect incipient outbreaks ; ;
She urged the importance of more thorough preparation for admission.
Education blossomed at this time, with libraries and academies allowing more thorough research to be conducted into the culture of the antique world.
Whittington, with the help of research students Derek Briggs and Simon Conway Morris of the University of Cambridge, began a thorough reassessment of the Burgess Shale, and revealed that the fauna represented were much more diverse and unusual than Walcott had recognized.
Brine seeps are an alternative hypothesis-see Burgess Shale type preservation for a more thorough discussion.
The Roman Breviary has undergone several revisions: The most remarkable of these is that by Francis Quignonez, cardinal of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme ( 1536 ), which, though not accepted by Rome ( it was approved by Clement VII and Paul III, and permitted as a substitute for the unrevised Breviary, until Pius V in 1568 excluded it as too short and too modern, and issued a reformed edition ( Breviarium Pianum, Pian Breviary ) of the old Breviary ), formed the model for the still more thorough reform made in 1549 by the Church of England, whose daily morning and evening services are but a condensation and simplification of the Breviary offices.
As valved instruments are predominant among the brasses today, a more thorough discussion of their workings can be found below.
The 1982 Chinese Census was much more thorough and well-conducted than the first two, and similar censuses have been conducted decennially in 1990, 2000, and 2010.
These positive evaluations led to the increased use and more thorough implementation of the CRM system.
Although not complete or refined to his satisfaction, director Sam Peckinpah still preferred the director's cut, as it was more inclusive and thorough than the 105-minute cut.
A more thorough police search for the children began around 8: 00 a. m. on the morning of May 6, led by the Crittenden County Search and Rescue personnel.
The Micropædia articles are intended for quick fact-checking and to help in finding more thorough information in the Macropædia.
After a more thorough qualitative comparison of all three encyclopaedias, Kister recommended Collier's Encyclopedia as the superior encyclopaedia, primarily on the strength of its writing, balanced presentation and easy navigation.
Large projects require more elaborate processes for controlling baseline revisions, more thorough integration with subcontractor EVM systems, and more elaborate management of procured materials.
" Brittan adds that although Plant ( 2009 ) comes out in the end against Hayek's doctrines, Plant gives The Constitution of Liberty a " more thorough and fair-minded analysis than it has received even from its professed adherents.
Vancouver realized the importance of verifying Gray's information and conducting a more thorough survey.
" Such criticism motivated more thorough review boards and committee reviews for working with human subjects.
They allow manufacturers to create proprietary messages which provide control over their equipment in a way that is more thorough than is provided for by standard MIDI messages.
The 1982 census ( which reported a total population of 1, 008, 180, 738 ) is generally accepted as significantly more reliable, accurate, and thorough than the previous two.
Later, more thorough techniques of scouring the surface irretrievably lost the earlier text.
To make things more interesting, thousands of forgeries have been produced over the years, some of them very good, and only a thorough knowledge of philately gives any hope of detecting the fakes.

more and rationale
It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
The stated rationale for cryonics is that people who are considered dead by current legal or medical definitions may not necessarily be dead according to the more stringent information-theoretic definition of death.
Thus, if there is no alternate rationale for prosecuting some people more harshly for the same crime based on who the victim is, then different defendants are treated unequally under the law, which violates the United States Constitution.
# Utilitarian-Pragmatic Argument: according to this rationale, a society that protects private property is more effective and prosperous than societies that do not.
A can no more certainly provide notice to B in California than C could provide, and the transient and involuntary exposure of B to being haled into court in New York by this attachment seems to erode the original rationale of quasi in rem jurisdiction.
The vocabulary, too, will develop to contain more and more items according to a rationale of lexical enrichment.
Many in the Congress felt the Secretary of Homeland Security should have been placed higher in the order – the rationale being that, as the officer responsible for disaster relief and security, the Secretary would be more capable of acting as President than, say, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
In interviews, Pierce called Hunter " more realistic " and described his rationale for writing it as taking the reader through "... an educational process ".
The stated rationale for deregulation is often that fewer and simpler regulations will lead to a raised level of competitiveness, therefore higher productivity, more efficiency and lower prices overall.
By placing high tariffs on imports and other protectionist, inward-looking trade policies the citizens of the respected country by simple supply and demand rationale will substitute the lesser expensive good for the more expensive.
" For example, in the 1964 case Jacobellis v. Ohio, involving whether Ohio could ban the showing of a French film called Les Amants ( French for The Lovers ), the Court ruled that the film was protected by the First Amendment, but could not agree as to a rationale, yielding four different opinions from the majority, with none garnering the support of more than two justices, as well as two dissenting opinions.
These plasmas appear to originate due to more than one set of weather and electrically-charged conditions, the scientific rationale for which is incomplete or not fully understood.
The underlying rationale is that this grants pupils access to a more advanced level of higher education.
Moreover, the rationale of mandatory tuition in Swedish and other subjects is to give the students more of a general knowledge base, and not train them for a specific field.
The rationale behind this decision is that further testing ( specifically CT angiogram of the chest ) may cause more harm ( from radiation exposure and contrast dye ) than the risk of PE.
According to one author, Spare's magical rationale was as follows, " If the psyche represses certain impulses, desires, fears, and so on, and these then have the power to become so effective that they can mold or even determine entirely the entire conscious personality of a person right down to the most subtle detail, this means nothing more than the fact that through repression (" forgetting ") many impulses, desires, etc.
The rationale for this theoretical vacuum is outlined in his 1998 paper and more recently in his books, most notably Humanizing Psychiatrists.
The rationale is that the first purchaser should have more equity and subsequent purchasers receive a diluted share.
Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation of LaborThe early rationale for craft unionism was that solidarity among diverse workers seemed difficult to obtain, while the AFL believed that skilled workers could more easily get improved conditions for themselves.
De Quervain's is more common in women ; the speculative rationale for this is that women have a greater angle of the styloid process of the radius.
The rationale was that the larger ITV companies should bear more of the production costs as their size enabled them to.
This hardened Cochise's resolve and gave the Chiricahuas Apaches more rationale for vengeance.
Although they became more aggressive during François Mitterrand's presidency, major French newspapers are traditionally reluctant to challenge government corruption or pursue embarrassing scandals ( the rationale being that revealing political or business scandals only profits extremists of the far-left or far-right ); hence, the Canard fills that gap.

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