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full and scope
Conservation priorities and management techniques require different approaches and considerations to address the full ecological scope of biodiversity.
To understand the full scope of the impi's performance in battle, military historians of the Zulu typically look to its early operations against internal African enemies, not merely the British interlude.
This construct provides a conditional whose scope is less than a full line.
It has a far richer scope and goal of helping the youngster incorporate sex most meaningfully into his present and future life, to provide him with some basic understanding on virtually every aspect of sex by the time he reaches full maturity.
In a distinct contrast to numerous examples of admirals and senior naval officers who would come to point their finger at individuals or groups of individuals in the fleet when something went seriously awry, Rickover adamantly took full responsibility for everything within the scope of the naval nuclear propulsion program ( NNPP ).
They are elements whose qualities remain unsaturated, meaning we cannot know the full extent or scope of their meaning, so they are intended as tools for thought rather than real things to be accepted at face value ( 1962, p. 3 ).
In the film Star Trek: Generations, Data finally installs the emotion chip he retrieved from Lore, and experiences the full scope of emotions.
In many institutions, computer engineering students are allowed to choose areas of in-depth study in their junior and senior year, because the full breadth of knowledge used in the design and application of computers is beyond the scope of an undergraduate degree.
An associate membership is available to individuals whose area of expertise falls outside the scope of the IEEE or who does not, at the time of enrollment, meet all the requirements for full membership.
), who practice the full scope of medicine and receive additional training in osteopathic manipulative medicine from individuals described as osteopaths who use osteopathy, the restricted-scope form of practice outside of North America.
There is an international organization for individuals, the World Osteopathic Health Organization ( WOHO ), which permits membership by both " restricted scope manual therapist " osteopaths and " full scope of medical practice " osteopathic physicians.
The osteopathic profession has evolved into two branches, non-physician manual medicine osteopaths and full scope of medical practice osteopathic physicians.
" Membership in the College of Physicians and Surgeons requires that members are physicians trained in the full scope of medical practice.
Osteopathic medicine in the United States has always meant a physician trained in and entitled to the full scope of medical practice.
While it might initially seem to be suggesting that it is beneficial to have good manners, this does not really capture its full scope.
In the shadow of the port, the city took shape mirroring in its scope the rapid development of 19th century Chicago, growing from a small fishing village of 1, 300 in 1921 into a full blown city with a population over 126, 000 less than 20 years later.
" Such a society, he says, will give full scope to people's talent and creativity, enable all the people to share the social wealth brought by reform and development, and forge an ever closer relationship between the people and government.
He famously wrote, " the full scope of the liberty guaranteed by the Due Process Clause cannot be found in or limited by the precise terms of the specific guarantees elsewhere provided in the Constitution.
After this, he became a member of the Secret du Roi, the secret service under Louis XV, which gave full scope to his diplomatic skills.
In the shadow of the port, the city took shape mirroring in its scope the rapid development of 19th century Chicago, growing from a small fishing village of 1, 300 in 1921 into a full blown city with a population over 126, 000 less than 20 years later.
He began his Saharan expeditions in 1865, and named the great expanse of dunes the Große Sandmeer, but it was not until 1924 with the maps of Ahmed Hassanein that the full scope of the Great Sand Sea was appreciated by Europeans.
* In Team Fortress 2, the sniper rifle must be allowed to " charge " by staying in the scope view for a few seconds before the shot does full damage.
The terrain was mainly open fields, which gave full scope to British tactics and musketry, while the muddy ground ( planted with fall wheat ) and the marshy nature of the woods surrounding the farm would hamper the American manoeuvres.
Thus, crowding out is a problem only when the economy is already close to full employment ( say, at about 4 % unemployment ) and the scope for increasing income and saving is blocked by resource constraints ( potential output ).

full and public
But they are aware of the world outside, they court public approval, they delight in full houses, and they occasionally dare to experiment in interpreting a dramatic classic.
Johnston, who had little choice in allowing Floyd and Pillow to take charge at Fort Donelson on the basis of seniority after he ordered them to add their forces to the garrison, took the blame and suffered calls for his removal because a full explanation to the press and public would have exposed the weakness of the Confederate position.
Under Title III, no individual may be discriminated against on the basis of disability with regards to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation by any person who owns, leases ( or leases to ), or operates a place of public accommodation.
For private suits only the victims or their families could prosecute, while for public suits anyone ( ho boulomenos, ' whoever wants to ' i. e. any citizen with full citizen rights ) could bring a case since the issues in these major suits were regarded as affecting the community as a whole.
A prototype of the full computer was shown to the public for the first time at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in 1984.
In it Hodgson envisions structures complete with a full artificial ecology, agriculture, and public transport by mobile roadways.
#* A consistent evidence base of the contribution of all kinds of museums to the full range of public service agendas will be developed.
Waldorf schools receive full or partial governmental funding in some European nations, Australia and in parts of the United States ( as Waldorf method public or charter schools ).
Traveling in the same social circles, the two men engaged in a 20-year mutual vendetta, as described by the Daily News in 1998: " They crossed paths often, in the midtown watering holes and at National Cartoonists Society banquets, and the city's gossip columns were full of their snarling public donnybrooks.
Items from the full collection can be seen by the general public in the Study Room by appointment.
Bloody Sunday remains among the most significant events in the Troubles of Northern Ireland, chiefly because those who died were shot by the British army rather than paramilitaries, in full view of the public and the press.
The land is very flat and full of public bicycle trails where cyclists are not bothered by cars and other traffic, which makes it ideal for cycling recreation.
The goal consequently put pressure on the public genome program and spurred several groups to redouble their efforts to produce the full sequence.
Mass public support for the captured ' rebels ' in the colony's capital of Melbourne when they were placed on trial resulted in the introduction of the Electoral Act 1856, which mandated full white male suffrage for elections for the lower house in the Victorian parliament, the first instituted political democracy in Australia.
During her divorce, Blyton blackmailed Pollock into taking full blame for the failure of the marriage, knowing that exposure of her adultery would ruin her public image.
The study of the Bradford Royal Infirmary found that dog bites were twice as common during a full moon, whereas the study conducted by the public hospitals in Australia found that they were less likely.
Full disclosure requires that full details of a security vulnerability are disclosed to the public, including details of the vulnerability and how to detect and exploit it.
Some believe that in the absence of any public exploits for the problem, full and public disclosure should be preceded by disclosure of the vulnerability to the vendors or authors of the system.
Limited disclosure, is an alternative approach where full details of the vulnerability are provided to a restricted community of developers and vendors while the public is only informed of a potential security issue.
The issue of full disclosure was first raised in the context of locksmithing, in a 19th century controversy regarding whether weaknesses in lock systems should be kept secret in the locksmithing community, or revealed to the public.
It aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life.
As Germany prepared for war, large numbers were incorporated into the public sector and with the need for full mobilization of factories by 1943, all women were required to register with the employment office.
Similarly, without livelihoods and a working society, the public cannot assert or make use of civil or political rights ( known as the full belly thesis ).

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