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"completeness" Definitions
  1. the fact of including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; the fact of being whole

180 Sentences With "completeness"

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It is worthy to master dismantling inherited illusions of completeness.
My desire is to have a completeness to each episode.
They were judged on completeness, layout, 3D-printing viability and aesthetics.
But I admire the completeness, and consistency, of Grand Theft Auto.
"Completeness" means whether certain emoji is needed to complete a set.
"I was startled at the completeness of the vision," Selig says.
However, its accuracy, completeness or reliability cannot be guaranteed. (0519-9CVG)
He could have underscored that he is ensuring completeness and accuracy.
They rarely have the density and completeness to be self-contained.
The number seven is sometimes used in the Bible to describe completeness.
"Queen & Slim" loves us simply by seeing black people in our completeness.
Happiness and completeness might be occasional byproducts but were not the point.
And what I'm learning from customers is they want that completeness of vision.
No liability shall be accepted for the accuracy and completeness of the information.
We just need to be wary about misinterpreting their numerical certitude for factual completeness.
This rare find was made even more special, due to the skeleton's near completeness.
Even if they do have formal training, big-O notation, Turing machines, NP-completeness, etc.
"I wanted to create a symbol of oneness," Ms. Mori said, "and completeness and eternity."
It is in her attention to specifics that one  senses the completeness of Saul's vision.
" The document says Morgan Stanley has not "independently verified the accuracy or completeness of such information.
The condition of Turing completeness is almost always explained in terms of the Turing machine. Naturally.
We will review verification requests to confirm the authenticity, uniqueness, completeness and notability of each account.
The way lights reflect off various items and work together results in a sense of completeness.
She shows me braided essays, disjointed pieces that still come together even without chronology or completeness.
Just for completeness, this is what the 208 balls looked like at the beginning of the program.
And for completeness, Google is extending the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL's warranty to two years.
Kunets says they chose the number because it signifies completeness in the Bible, the day God rested.
Anonymized and unvetted, the CPSC "does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy" of these anecdotal accounts.
"Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information presented," the report states.
"I feel this sense of completeness," the former Bachelorette, whose daughter Essex "Essie" Reese was born on Nov.
The series often champions the idea that not all women need to marry to find happiness or completeness.
Find a master list of fembots in film that is a little creepy in its completeness at FembotWiki.com.
" The feeling of completeness from Underestimated is challenged by the adjacent work of Ylva Sonberg's "Naked. Eternal. Moving.
The completeness of the virtual environments left no space for doubt: it was seamless and it was the world.
That's more or less the definition of Turing completeness, but Alan Turing wouldn't be alive for another 80ish years.
It's normal to just ignore this, but for the sake of completeness, it would be better to consider it.
Information was obtained from third-party sources, which we believe to be reliable but not guaranteed for accuracy or completeness.
The Hebrew word "shalom" is reasonably translated as "peace", but it has other shades of meaning too: completeness, prosperity, wholeness.
Information was obtained from third party sources, which we believe to be reliable but not guaranteed for accuracy or completeness.
By reducing the story to its mythic fundamentals, Maddow creates the illusion of completeness that novels and short stories create.
Happy Meal Changeables toys have sold for between $20 to $140, depending on the condition and completeness of the set.
There is a misguided belief that mistakes can be prevented by forcing detailed completeness in even the most trivial task.
It aligns with the idea of rightness — even in art the very question of completeness is driven by the market.
That includes the white, black, and new pink "sand" option, which first leaked last week: For the sake of completeness. pic.twitter.
On basic elementary-school requisites like spelling, punctuation and the completeness of sentences, the service looks like someone vomited alphabet soup.
Watchmen Damon Lindelof's provocative "remix" of the beloved comic finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
"I don't know whether it's because I'm African myself, but I have to give such a completeness to these characters," she explained.
In the interest of completeness (and not making anyone feel too left out), here are brief descriptions provided by the companies themselves.
Eugène Delacroix wrote: ''Il est le maître le plus incontestable de notre époque,'' and this judgment the public confirmed with rare completeness.
Google algorithmically ranks those "style ideas" and "similar items" based on the type of product, a site's authority, and the image's completeness.
And yet — in that brief moment that is captured by the camera, wasn't that sense of completeness true for a fleeting moment?
This lack of completeness may be the driving force behind his subjective construction (or deconstruction) of identity, which is never fully understood.
HOUSTON — The fall came with the completeness of a total eclipse of the sun, a shadow spread across a stadium throbbing with expectation.
Designs are pitched to the Unicode consortium based on their compatibility, expected usage level, image distinctiveness, completeness and how often they've been requested.
Information was obtained from third party sources which we believe to be reliable but are not guaranteed as to their accuracy or completeness.
Those auditors said they found no evidence of fraud and were able to account for the existence and completeness of major military equipment.
He says, that these things "live together," and thus formulate a completeness or wholeness (hence the show's title, Every Square Needs a Circle).
Usually, when we talk about Turing completeness, we're talking about computers-as-programming languages, which are systems that describe how to solve different problems.
For completeness you should also click the Leave Apple Beta Software Program link on this unenroll page so Apple knows you've quit the program.
It's not so much a matter of actually shielding your eyes from the sun, but about adding a feeling of completeness to a look.
What drives them, what happens in the spaces between the creation—these are the things that really feed into the completeness of a person.
"There is a delicious sense of remoteness; a feeling of the completeness of nature's most bountiful gifts of expression," The Times wrote in 1872.
The jittery feel of Greenbaum's work never overwhelms, but rather reinforces her urge to push the paintings to the very limits of complexity and completeness.
A copy of the video, spliced together from copies of varying completeness and quality, is embedded below, and an edited transcript can be found here.
"[There] are significant questions, either where the nominee has directly contradicted themselves on the record or there's a lack of clarity or completeness," Pennsylvania Sen.
A Confederate victory would have pledged that new government to the narrow consistency of white supremacy; the Union victory reaffirmed our nation's commitment to completeness.
And so, at a minimum, we can appreciate that Lindelof and company have finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
Researchers are left with the uncomfortable feeling that there may be material withheld, and that their quest for historical accuracy and completeness could be thwarted.
The World Privacy Forum, a non-profit organisation, says credit scores are based on hundreds of data points with no standards of accuracy, transparency or completeness.
And it's easy to feel overwhelmed in this time of transformative change and to retreat to concepts that feel comforting in their apparent completeness and coherence.
"Things travel around on social media without necessarily the same sort of completeness that you might see in a longer form article about it," she said.
We know they do not stop the network and a delaying node would be killed, but for completeness, it would be nice to be that detailed.
Though she had help from the Disney Interactive style team, we can't help but be impressed by the completeness with which she inhabits the various characters.
But Hanyu had a decided edge over other skaters in the completeness of his performance — spins, skating skills, transitions between jumps and musical interpretation, Plushenko said.
American government, on the other hand, aspires to completeness, to the principle that the many (e pluribus) can pursue their own rights yet become one (unum).
The script is perhaps overly solemn, and leaves some plot strands untied, but 2049 still has a sense of completeness and intelligence that's unfortunately absent from Legacy.
For the sake of completeness, we've even included a few small quadcopters in addition to the bigger, more powerful pieces of hardware from the likes of DJI.
Their finely shaded facets lead the eye in measured intervals across the width of the paper, creating a notable sense of the completeness and variety of light.
"Udjat," first presented in 23, is named after the Egyptian sacred eye hieroglyph, which represents completeness and is an apt symbol for Ms. Osserman's impressive artistic milestone.
Eric Gorscak, a postdoctoral research scientist at The Field Museum and a contributing author on the study, said he was shocked by the relative completeness of the skeleton.
Mr Holmstrom's analyses of insurance contracts describe the inevitable trade-off between the completeness of an insurance contract and the extent to which that contract encourages moral hazard.
The completeness of the document is unique – you could feasibly plan your own PR efforts just by reaching out to journalists who work at all of these places.
It erred on the side of rigour rather than completeness, and only counted people whose names it knew and whose deaths were confirmed by more than one source.
Considering the completeness of the FSA dataset and factors that influence planting decisions, corn planted acres have a moderate chance of coming in higher than the June figure.
Rabbi Brian A. Strauss of Congregation Beth Yeshurun, and 340 guests, watched as Ms. Skolkin circled Mr. Tillis seven times, conveying unity and completeness, according to Jewish custom.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, for example, says that it "does not warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness" of the charges listed on its website.
Ms. Ruff (recently seen in the Off Broadway hit "Fairview") defines the contours of that life with a completeness that feels both in-the-moment and heartbreakingly prophetic.
The centuries have scoured away its height and completeness, but in 353 Stewart, then 38, resolved to walk the wall's remnants, accompanied by his 89-year-old father.
Others have also stressed that that Rio's murder rate is still alarmingly high compared to other major Brazilian cities, and some have questioned the completeness of the official statistics.
Because they'd been put up with gaps between them — the better to appreciate the differences from one design to the next — they offered no sense of enclosure or completeness.
Enterprises must step up to the plate once and for all and develop meaningful metrics to assess the quality of their cybersecurity protection and monitor its completeness and effectiveness.
Android and iOS have had years to polish off their rough edges, and they've copied others and each other to the point of near-perfect feature parity and completeness.
After submission, it is the turn of the government green-eyeshade types to work long hours asking the usual array of questions about accuracy, completeness and all the rest.
When Einstein and Bohr debated the completeness of quantum mechanics, what was at stake was the very definition of "physical reality": how to define what is "real" in quantum physics.
"Completeness" was also an influential factor, he said, citing the addition of a mosque and a synagogue to the emoji lexicon that had already included an image of a church.
The bureau, which cooperated with the investigation, will modify its handling of FISA applications "to enhance accuracy and completeness," Wray said, as well as reviewing its confidential human source program.
Many of the felt tip pen drawings configured into mandalas, a symbol of the search for completeness, which he further underscored by undermining the figure-ground relationship between black and white.
In his blog post outlining his vision for the site, Gomila wrote: We live in an age of extreme niches, an age when validation and completeness is more important than notability.
The so-called "telecommunication engineers" will tell you a different story, and for the sake of completeness I'll relay it to you, but I wouldn't trust them if I were you.
The breaches of Hong Kong's code of conduct included failure to carry out "more due diligence to ascertain the truth and completeness of the information" the firm provided, the SFC added.
But in terms of completeness of vision, it's behind both IBM and Oracle, as well as the top three vendors of cloud infrastructure, which companies can use to host their applications.
Because Klein is a liberal and I'm a conservative, it may just be the press secretary in my mind (or my bunker) that makes me doubt the completeness of this analysis.
Having been so forcefully introduced to his profession's darker side, Bossé is cognizant that a fighter's success corresponds to his completeness, and strives to polish the varied skills required in the octagon.
What they do share, as well as insist upon in varying degrees, is the achingly poignant tension between completeness and incompleteness — between the desire for more and an acceptance of the given.
Despite overwhelming evidence for the relative safety of air travel over other forms of transport, the prospect of a plane crash, in its completeness and finality, conjures a deep level of anxiety.
When a coach or an executive or a player says about somebody in the league, "He's a basketball player," they're not just vamping for time; they're admiring the completeness of the player's game.
According to its hub on verified badges, Instagram will evaluate your account for "authenticity, uniqueness, completeness and notability" — the criteria it must meet in addition to abiding by the platform's terms of service.
As ABC News reported, Trump's 21990 budget would actually cut federal grants "that help states improve the completeness of the records they report to the federal database" from $130 million to $226 million.
Certain information in this article has been obtained from third-party sources and, although believed to be reliable, has not been independently verified as to its accuracy, and its completeness cannot be guaranteed.
In a ranking by U.S. News & World Report, a panel of dietitians and nutritionists ranked 40 diets by analyzing seven factors like short-term weight loss, long-term weight loss and nutritional completeness.
There are other selection factors which can aid your application: Image distinctiveness, completeness and whether the emoji has been frequently requested, like in the case of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags.
Unicode has a robust selection criteria for emoji, including how much they expect users to use said emoji, completeness (does it fill a gap in the emoji library?), and how often it is requested.
The Hebron killing, caught in chilling completeness in a video that quickly went viral worldwide, for many critics crystallized the question of excessive force, and even military leaders said Sergeant Azaria acted without justification.
Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice's attorney Kathryn Ruemmler has fired back at Republicans questioning the motives and completeness of an email purporting to document a meeting between some of then-President Obama's top officials.
"It was asking to be lied to, and would have led to months or years of vicious arguments about its completeness," said Mount, about making a declaration of sites a prerequisite for a second summit.
Secretive fees and processes that mislead subscribers about a firm's order-handling operations expose flaws in disclosure processes and its monitoring for accuracy and completeness, as well as the firm's commitment to transparency and honesty.
The killing in the West Bank, caught in chilling completeness in a video that quickly drew attention worldwide, shows Mr. Azaria shooting a Palestinian assailant in the head as he lay wounded on the ground.
What those fans responded to most viscerally, perhaps, was the fact that it's a book about becoming, both mentally and physically—about what it takes to shape a self, in all its completeness and disarray.
The head of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the international agency overseeing the removal and destruction of Syria's chemical weapons, conceded serious questions remain about the completeness and accuracy of Syria's disclosures.
It expanded the obligation of member firms to investigate the background of applicants for registration by confirming the completeness and accuracy of an individual's Form U4, the document used to register individuals with FINRA member firms.
Beyond my curiosity, I wondered if — as the handful of paintings I saw during the past two years suggested — Green had attained a level of completeness that surpasses everything else he has done, which is considerable.
"Additionally, consistent with our usual process, we have asked the Department and FBI to provide us with any comments they wish us to consider regarding the report's accuracy and completeness," Horowitz wrote in his letter to lawmakers.
" He added that, in sharing retail details, the FDA may not be able to "fully verify the accuracy or completeness of the information it receives from recalling companies or distributors, and the information may change over time.
"We are requesting that you delay your planned vote on this item until you can conduct a thorough review of the state of the record and provide Congress with greater assurance of its accuracy and completeness," they wrote.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads GERMANTOWN, New York — In his article "Piero della Francesca: The Impossibility of Painting" (Art News, March 21), Philip Guston wrote: He is so remote from other masters; without their "completeness" of personality.
I can't speak personally to the completeness of the product, but it certainly seems ambitious, and it's pretty clear why the company eschewed Google's Assistant (and, for that matter, Alexa) in favor of its own home-baked solution.
AlphaOne Capital Partners, LLC has not sought to independently verify information taken from public and third party sources and does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information contained herein.
"The defendant informed the government of multiple instances from persons connected to the administration or Congress that could have affected both his unwillingness to cooperate and the completeness of that cooperation," according to the unredacted document released Thursday.
But on closer examination, those predictions tend to assume that if a job can be automated, it will be fully automated soon—which overestimates both the pace and the completeness of how automation actually gets adopted in the wild.
What exactly that completeness entails changes with each new World Series champion, but in broad strokes it looks like this: sure defense, ready bench bats, and a lights-out bullpen to supplement the presumably sturdy offense and pitching staff.
But now heavy-hitter journals like The Lancet, Science, and The New England Journal of Medicine have all told researchers that a preprint doesn't take an article out of the running—albeit with varying degrees of clarity and completeness.
For the sake of completeness, I also projected each side's turnover ratio, expected net yardage gain on punts, average kickoff return, two-point conversion rate and field-goal success rate, and factored in the strength of the opponents they faced.
"There is an urgent need for news communicated with serenity, precision and completeness, with a calm language, so as to favor a fruitful reflection; carefully weighted and clear words, which reject the inflation of allusive, strident and ambiguous speech," he said.
CVN-79 "is going afloat with about 5 percent more completeness than 78 at her launch, and she is being launched about three months early to her original schedule," Navy acquisitions chief James Geurts told reporters at the Pentagon Monday afternoon.
For example, the FRC said that firms did not generally require audit teams to obtain the company's risk register and to consider its completeness as part of the auditor's review and consideration of the principal risk disclosures in strategic reports.
The state program then vets the data for completeness and accuracy, and then some of those state programs send it on month-by-month to the FBI, where it sits until nine, 10 months after the end of the collection year.
In a statement first spotted by Phone Arena (via Google Translate) the company said that it was delaying it in order to "concentrate on the completeness" of the phone, which was originally due to be launched on April 19th in the country.
The completeness of Facebook allows people to create better substitutes for in-person support groups in a wide range of ever-narrowing demographics — from casual interests like Instant Pot recipes for Korean food to heavy life-altering circumstances like rare forms of cancer.
The crux of the rule deals with the responsibility of each SCI entity for ensuring its compliance with Regulation SCI, including ensuring both the timely reporting of any required SCI event notification, as well as the accuracy and completeness of such notifications.
To that end, I respectfully urge the ESRB to review the completeness of the board's ratings process and policies as they relate to loot boxes, and to take into account the potential harm these types of micro-transactions may have on children.
The Agency also urged Iran Monday to "respond promptly to ... questions related to the completeness of Iran's safeguards declarations" which Netanyahu said was a reference to traces of uranium found at Turquzabad, a nuclear site undeclared to the IAEA but uncovered by Israel.
Unlike assistants like Siri or Google Assistant, which are designed to answer common questions and perform simple actions, Samsung says Bixby is more intelligent and designed for "completeness," allowing you to use your voice for everything you would otherwise do by tapping your screen.
No representation or warranty, either express or implied, is provided in relation to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information contained herein nor is it intended to be a complete statement or summary of the financial markets or developments referred to in this video.
In addition to firms investigating the good character, business reputation, qualifications, and experience of applicants for registration, they need to also perform a search of "reasonably available public records" to verify the completeness and accuracy of the details included in an individual's Form U4.
After the meeting, an agency spokesman, Fredrik Dahl, said that top officials had discussed "questions related to the completeness of Iran's safeguards declarations," the commitments that nations make to the agency to ensure that nuclear material intended for peaceful uses is not diverted to weapons.
FINRA member broker-dealers are mandated to conduct background investigations of applicants for registration with the member firm, including verifying the accuracy and completeness of information reported to the Central Registration Depository (CRD) using the Form U4 (Uniform Application for Securities Industry Registration or Transfer).
"As the Bixby ecosystem grows, it will use its completeness, context awareness and cognitive tolerance to evolve from a smartphone interface to the interface for your life," Injong Rhee, head of research & development, software and services at Samsung Mobile, said in a press release.
As fine as the acting is throughout — and quietly brilliant when the extraordinary veteran Lois Smith takes the stage, toward the very end, as the show's sole female character — none of the characters here have the textured completeness of those created by Forster and Kushner.
"Until NMFS and FWS develop guidance that clarifies how and when staff should record the date the agency determines the 'adequacy and completeness' of an application, the agencies and applicants will continue to have uncertainty around review time frames for incidental take authorizations," GAO said.
" To this day, the company's Terms of Service echo Dorsey's own persistent view, reading in part: "We do not endorse, support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any Content or communications posted via the Services or endorse any opinions expressed via the Services.
" The watchdog also suggested that, before a decision is made to begin full-rate production of the F-28503, the program office "immediately appoint" two Pentagon officials "to verify the existence and completeness of all F‑22019 property and account for it on the appropriate financial statements.
"In your image" is a clear echo of Genesis; elsewhere, she refers to "that longing for a holy completeness in the form of a child," as if she were imagining herself as one of those barren Biblical mothers who desperately petition God to bless their wombs.
King of Memphis has hints of Thug Motivation 101's inspirational qualities and the completeness that characterized Hell Hath No Fury, resulting in a series of songs from an artist who continues to be under-appreciated by the masses but beloved by all who feel his words.
Some observers believe the injury might actually benefit him in a way, by dissuading Hanyu from compulsively trying for six or seven quad jumps at the Games, when his completeness as a skater could bring him a second gold medal with only, say, three or four.
"The defendant informed the government of multiple instances, both before and after his guilty plea, where either he or his attorneys received communications from persons connected to the Administration or Congress that could have affected both his willingness to cooperate and the completeness of that cooperation," prosecutors wrote.
The experimental monochrome prints of fabrics have a strikingly contemporary feel, while his obsessive interest in the ability of photography to render an unprecedented "completeness of detail" led to strangely beguiling studies of elaborate early-Victorian china, enormous shaggy haystacks and the sunlit facades of pockmarked Oxford colleges.
"The defendant informed the government of multiple instances, both before and after his guilty plea, where either he or his attorneys received communications from persons connected to the Administration or Congress that could have affected both his willingness to cooperate and the completeness of that cooperation," the filing states.
"It is our belief that no radio news program can take the place of the newspaper, because the perspective and completeness of coverage that mark the newspaper are impossible to attain over the radio," Arthur Hays Sulzberger, the publisher of The Times, had said in announcing the program.
Despite the differences in scale and time periods, the artist's all-over balance of thinly transparent "light" on a variety of surfaces, including paper mounted on board and canvas or painted directed onto the canvas, and the deftly concentrated layering of the paint suggests a sense of completeness and confidence.
US News evaluated 38 of the most popular diets based on how easy they are to follow, their ability to produce short- and long-term weight loss, nutritional completeness, safety, and their potential to help prevent or manage diabetes and heart disease, and chose the best one in nine different categories.
While difficult to evaluate the completeness and accuracy of a search in the technical areas known best by the examiners handling the subject matter, the Office should act now to develop tools and competency to assure that the best searches are done and only updating is needed later in the prosecution.
In his statement with the court filing on Friday, Mr. Wray called FISA an "indispensable tool for national security investigations" and pledged to work to ensure the accuracy and completeness of FISA applications "in recognition of our duty of candor to the court and our responsibilities to the American people."
The purpose of verification — to let you "know that the account you are interacting with is the authentic presence of a notable public figure, celebrity, global brand, or entity" — remains the same, and the post says Instagram will look to "confirm the authenticity, uniqueness, completeness, and notability of each account" when reviewing requests.
But for the sake of completeness, here's the deal: the iMac Pro features Intel Xeon W-class processors with 23, 210, 14, or 18 cores — though for most tasks, Apple seems to be directing people to the 10-core model because its higher frequency is often more important than simply adding cores.
"Currently we are focusing on launching the new foldable model of a new form factor and also focusing on further enhancing the level of completeness of the product in terms of the display, the design and the UX (user experience)," an executive said on the company's fourth-quarter earnings call on Thursday.
We have, with varying degrees of completeness, public schedules from her time in the White House, the Senate, the State Department, and her multiple campaigns — you can pick any day of the past 25 years at random and have a pretty good chance of figuring out exactly where Clinton was and what she was doing.
" The watchdog also suggested that, before a decision is made to begin full-rate production of the F-85033, the program office "immediately appoint" two Pentagon officials to work with the DCMA and Lockheed "to verify the existence and completeness of all F‑35 property and account for it on the appropriate financial statements.
After several visits, I had to conclude that Party gets away with it because his work is just good enough to withstand the inevitable scrutiny, aided and abetted by the completeness of the exhibition design, the colored rooms, the collision between the very old and very new, and the skill with which they were recontextualized.
The other sets are in various stages of completeness or permission: post-election survey participants in Mexico and elsewhere are being asked if their responses can be connected with their Facebook profiles; the political ad archive will be formally made available; they're working on something with CrowdTangle; there are various partnerships with other researchers and institutions around the world.
Flynn "informed the government of multiple instances, both before and after his guilty plea, where either he or his attorneys received communications from persons connected to the Administration or Congress that could have affected both his willingness to cooperate and the completeness of that cooperation," Mueller wrote in a memo originally submitted ahead of Flynn's planned sentencing on Dec.
I suppose, for the sake of completeness, I should point out that  some very high-end headphones also come with an audio cable so you can use them when the battery runs out or if you need to plug them in to listen to something, but as far as I'm aware, that's a relatively rare feature.
After several decades in which the trend has been toward longer, uncut operas — drawing on the work of scholars to restore rarely performed passages, and putting a renewed emphasis on completeness that would be alien in, say, Shakespearean performance, where cuts are routine — some impresarios and directors think it is time for the pendulum to swing back a bit.
Before you get to a cooperation agreement, where the obligations of both the government and the defendant are set forth in writing, you need to have, in most cases, a series of conversations in order for the prosecutor to evaluate the credibility and completeness of the information that this defendant or potential defendant is willing to provide.
I've included it for completeness sake, but please take it with a grain of salt: Number of VR devices sold in 2016: 750,000 — PlayStation VR 420,000 — Vives 20163,000 — Google Daydream 240,000 — Oculus Rifts 2000 Total: 2000,21,21 Other VR Devices The population of the world in 2670 (iPhone release year) was 2000 Billion and in 20163 (Gear VR release year) was 22016 Billion.
If you read through just a few of these cases, a predictable pattern emerges: The desire for a particular disability is traced back to childhood, years are spent acting out what it would be like to have that disability, a procedure for becoming disabled is selected in adulthood, and—finally—a sense of relief or completeness is felt upon becoming disabled.
Finally, for completeness, Mr. Putin might encourage the president to ensure that countries large and small revile America's leadership, suggesting he: disparage African nations and Haiti with a vulgarity; call Latin American migrants rapists and criminals; halt most refugee admissions; ban Muslims from several countries from entering the United States; restrict legal immigration; and separate children from their parents at the border.
Officially, the report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz is expected to focus on the accuracy and completeness of information the FBI and Justice Department presented to federal judges in order to obtain a secret surveillance warrant for former Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page in October 2016 and to renew it on three occasions during the first half of 2017.
If anything, the show is a little dispiriting in the completeness with which it has absorbed the narrative lingua franca of international prestige TV. Where last year's Netflix-phenom Babylon Berlin invited international viewers into a complex web of loyalties and alliances, Das Boot uses its focus on toxic masculinity as a way to render its world more transparent than it probably should be.
However, as we describe in this report, our review identified significant concerns with how certain aspects of the investigation were conducted and supervised, particularly the FBI's failure to adhere to its own standards of accuracy and completeness when filing applications for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) authority to surveil Carter Page, a U.S. person who was connected to the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign.
Such a pity that this patchiness persists, because I strongly believe that if this collection were halved — forgoing completeness for a much slimmer critical anthology without the flamboyant theatrics — and made into a leaner, smaller, less expensive, more portable and accessible paperback book (like the ones that made Semiotext(e) rightly famous in the '80s) the inherent worth of Indiana's cultural contribution to art history would be greatly enhanced.

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