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That's why for us the word 'radical' is more all-encompassing.
It is more all-encompassing, inclusive, and less concerned with a prescribed ideal.
Apple has been hyping the more all-encompassing iPhone AR capability for a while.
But I ask you: Isn't there room for something that's a little more all encompassing?
Actions need to be more aggressive and more all encompassing than what I previously thought.
Unlike previous Street View outings, Google went for a more all-encompassing look at Mont Blanc.
And now, she said, an even more unprecedented, more all-encompassing wave of diverse candidates will come.
But Trump has clearly been copying Patton's methods and teachings in a more all-encompassing way than that.
Perhaps the most common and natural next step, however, is cookbook author — or, the more all-encompassing term, lifestyle guru.
And, if you're feeling the need for a more all-encompassing upgrade, go ahead and consider giving your grid a makeover.
"It was an open secret that the problems at GE were much more all-encompassing than Immelt ever admitted," he said.
According to the South China Morning Post, the no-black-imports edict was first issued in July but recently became more all encompassing.
It's not tied to any one platform, and it's more all-encompassing than domain-specific terms like YouTube star, Twitter personality, or gamecaster.
For those looking for something a bit more all-encompassing but still transportable, the 13.3-inch MacBook Air is always a classic choice.
Whether that's a one-off, posthumous challenge or something greater and more all-encompassing will no doubt be explored in the episodes ahead.
It's important to remember that while the term may conjure images of robot overlords, AI is actually a much more all-encompassing moniker.
There have been plenty of books about past tribes, trends, and the cross over of music and fashion, but yours seems more all-encompassing.
Rather, the effect it had on her and her desire to participate in more structured and even ritualistic Satanic activities was more all-encompassing.
So traveling to labs and creating 30 to 50 new products every single year is so much more all encompassing and consuming than I would have assumed.
Yet unlike tasting-menu restaurants like Blanca and Atera, which cater to a relatively rarefied clientele of food obsessives, Del Posto is engineered for a more all-encompassing embrace.
If you feel your sadness morph into a more all-encompassing hopelessness, Dr. Brustein says that's definitely a sign that you may be heading down a more serious road.
The South China Morning Post reports that a block on importing black clothes — the de facto uniform of the demonstrators — first issued in July has recently become more all encompassing.
Social media apps have taken an even more all-encompassing role on the free side of things, which lines up with how users tend to actually use their devices today.
They might also resist the authors' steady focus on social class and search instead for more all-encompassing measures of well-being, like G.D.P., which obscure the growing class divide.
This year I explored the body as a whole and its relationship to landscape, so I increased my paintings to 36 by 48 inches, a size that is more all-encompassing.
And for many teams, this increased focus on both content and skill has grown Fortnite's esports scene to offer a more all-encompassing experience than other esports ecosystems that currently exist.
Unlike the College Board&aposs AP program, which offers single subject courses and is still the most common nationally, the lesser-known International Baccalaureate program is more all-encompassing in subject matter.
There are thousands who have more all-encompassing duties across the border, like a source of mine, based in San Diego County, who has a cousin on dialysis in Tijuana whom she looks after.
Similarly, WarnerMedia seems to be thinking of HBO — which already has a robust streaming operation in HBO Go and HBO Now — as the core of what will eventually become a more all-encompassing streaming service.
Lenders that operate across a wider range of verticals typically do not have an intimate sector understanding, so they often look to charge higher fees and request a more all-encompassing security package to compensate.
Cards are an interesting choice for Snapchat — they build on the functionality of Snap Map, which launched earlier this summer, and show how Snapchat is becoming a more all-encompassing platform than its competitor, Instagram Stories.
In fact, "Cloudbusting" is just one of many examples of Bush's gift for taking a narrative (think, even, of her most famous song "Wuthering Heights") and reinventing it for her own purposes, to make more all-encompassing points.
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A bunch of slick verses are set off by a seriously pretty vocal interlude from Miraa May that elevates the whole thing from a great showcase for British rap to something more all-encompassing entirely, and the clip to go with it means business.
Terms have long existed for arrangements similar to those she was seeing — they could fall under the category of polyamory, which involves more than one loving relationship, or the more all-encompassing term, consensual nonmonogamy, which also includes more casual sex outside of marriage or a relationship.
There was a recent book published called Sexual Liberation, Socialist Style, which discusses the ways in which these state socialist countries reimagined the field of sexology to be much more all-encompassing and individualistic than the kind of mass-pharmaceutical model that we see around sexology in the West.
The story of JFK's assassination has never felt more all encompassing than it has here; there is an undeniable sense everyone involved is only just barely keeping it together, especially Jackie herself, who, as portrayed by Natalie Portman in the best performance of her career, is alternately destroyed, empowered, terrified, and more formidable than anyone else in the room.
First, a little clarification: Though to most people, metabolism simply means the extent to which food is a fuel you use up immediately or store in the form of body fat, a more all-encompassing definition is that metabolism is the sum of chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
Some have suggested replacing it with a non-religious song that is more all- encompassing.
Rose says, "Throughout the country, various jurisdictions have developed numerous tests for defining the practice of law. But none is broader nor more all-encompassing than that articulated in Arizona Title."Rose at 588.
Strict Puritans imagine God all too > easily as a petty schoolmaster who minutely weights guilt against merit, and > they overlook God's 'Caritas' which is more all-encompassing and powerful. > God's love has to transcend his just retribution. But in my novel I have > left this question unanswered. As I said earlier, we can only pose the > question correctly and clearly, and have faith one will ask the question in > the right way.
Sebastian Kneipp was born in Germany and he considered his own role in hydropathy to be that of continuing Preissnitz's work. Kneipp's own practice of hydropathy was even gentler than the norm. He believed that typical hydropathic practices deployed were "too violent or too frequent" and he expressed concern that such techniques would cause emotional or physical trauma to the patient. Kneipp's practice was more all encompassing than Preissnitz's, and his practice involved not only curing the patients' physical woes, but emotional and mental as well.
A practice of eradication was enacted in 1915, through the use of guns, traps, and poison. This policy was made even more all encompassing by the creation of the National Park Service in 1916, which regulated control over the land in Yellowstone and authorized through the National Park Service Organic Act the "destruction of such animals and such plant life that may be detrimental". By 1924, the last known wolves in the bounds of Yellowstone were killed, though small numbers of the northern Rocky Mountain wolf survived in outlying areas.
William Grassie of Temple University writes that the word "myth" in common usage is usually misunderstood. In academia it defines "a story that serves to define the fundamental world view of a culture by explaining aspects of the natural world and delineating the psychological and social practices and ideals of a society". He suggests that the Greek term mythos would be a better term to apply to the Epic as it is more all-encompassing. He concluded that there is not yet an interpretive tradition within science and society about this epic of evolution.
Data curation is another term that is often used interchangeably with digital curation, however common usage of the two terms differs. While “data” is a more all-encompassing term that can be used generally to indicate anything recorded in binary form, the term “data curation” is most common in scientific parlance and usually refers to accumulating and managing information relative to the process of research. Data-driven research of education request the role of information professional gradually develop tradition of digital service to data curation particularly at the management of digital research data.Data Curation Research and Education, Journal of Web Librarianship, 6:4, 305-320,DOI: 10.1080/19322909.2012.
One question often asked is whether Goddess adherents believe in one Goddess or many goddesses: Is Goddess spirituality monotheistic or polytheistic? This is not an issue for many of those in the Goddess movement, whose conceptualization of divinity is more all-encompassing. The terms "the Goddess", or "Great Goddess" may appear monotheistic because the singular noun is used. However, these terms are most commonly used as code or shorthand for one or all of the following: to refer to certain types of prehistoric goddesses; to encompass all goddesses (a form of henotheism); to refer to a modern metaphoric concept of female deity; to describe a form of energy, or a process.
Since the Ballets Russes began revolutionizing ballet in the early 20th century, there have been continued attempts to break the mold of classical ballet. Currently the artistic scope of ballet technique (and its accompanying music, jumper, and multimedia) is more all-encompassing than ever. The boundaries that classify a work of classical ballet are constantly being stretched, muddied and blurred until perhaps all that remains today are traces of technique idioms such as turnout. It was during the explosion of new thinking and exploration in the early 20th century that dance artists began to appreciate the qualities of the individual, the necessities of ritual and religion, the primitive, the expressive and the emotional.
During the next year, they worked on gutting the bottom floor with help of volunteers and worked with Baltimore City to secure a loan to get the building legally up to code. The repairs were finished by the middle of 2007 after which Nautical Almanac completed a 20-day tour of N. America and performed and traveled in Peru and Bolivia. After the fire, Ptak moved from playing instruments to playing light and their show became even more all-encompassing. In 2007, Ptak opened a hypnotherapy office and continues her research into subtle energy and radionics, while, in 2012, Harper opened a float tank in the Tarantula Hill space and has pioneered research into buccal salvia divinorum.
However, the term biomedical engineer is generally thought to be more all-encompassing, including engineers who work in the primary design of medical devices for manufacturers, or in original R&D;, or in academia—whereas clinical engineers generally work in hospitals solving problems that are very close to where equipment is actually used in a patient care setting. The clinical engineers in some countries such as India are trained to innovate and find technological solutions for the clinical needs.BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society The other issue not evident from the ACCE definition is the appropriate educational background for a clinical engineer. Generally, the expectation of the certification program is that an applicant for certification as a clinical engineer will hold an accredited bachelor's degree in engineering (or at least engineering technology).
Important military and political figures in modern Chinese history continued to be influenced by Confucianism, like the Muslim warlord Ma Fuxiang. The New Life Movement in the early 20th century was also influenced by Confucianism. Referred to variously as the Confucian hypothesis and as a debated component of the more all- encompassing Asian Development Model, there exists among political scientists and economists a theory that Confucianism plays a large latent role in the ostensibly non-Confucian cultures of modern-day East Asia, in the form of the rigorous work ethic it endowed those cultures with. These scholars have held that, if not for Confucianism's influence on these cultures, many of the people of the East Asia region would not have been able to modernise and industrialise as quickly as Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and even China have done.
Janáček belongs to a wave of twentieth-century composers who sought greater realism and greater connection with everyday life, combined with a more all-encompassing use of musical resources. His operas in particular demonstrate the use of "speech"-derived melodic lines, folk and traditional material, and complex modal musical argument. Janáček's works are still regularly performed around the world, and are generally considered popular with audiences. He would also inspire later composers in his homeland, as well as music theorists, among them Jaroslav Volek, to place modal development alongside harmony of importance in music. Janáček relief, by Julius Pelikán, at Olomouc The operas of his mature period, Jenůfa (1904), Káťa Kabanová (1921), The Cunning Little Vixen (1924), The Makropulos Affair (1926) and From the House of the Dead (after a novel by Dostoyevsky and premièred posthumously in 1930) are considered his finest works.
The concept of neutralization is thus absent. Brønsted–Lowry acid–base behavior is formally independent of any solvent, making it more all-encompassing than the Arrhenius model. The calculation of pH under the Arrhenius model depended on alkalis (bases) dissolving in water (aqueous solution). The Brønsted–Lowry model expanded what could be pH tested using insoluble and soluble solutions (gas, liquid, solid). The general formula for acid–base reactions according to the Brønsted–Lowry definition is: :HA + B → BH+ \+ A− where HA represents the acid, B represents the base, BH+ represents the conjugate acid of B, and A− represents the conjugate base of HA. For example, a Brønsted-Lowry model for the dissociation of hydrochloric acid (HCl) in aqueous solution would be the following: :HCl + H2O H3O+ \+ Cl− The removal of H+ from the HCl produces the chloride ion, Cl−, the conjugate base of the acid.
The women activists wanted these different levels of punishment, in order to reassure many male legislators and judges, who were reluctant to place a man behind bars for 30 years for a smaller crime. There was still rampant negative attitudes towards brushing off sexual assault cases that allowed many offenders to walk free, so their attempts to create this middle ground legislation gained a lot of supporters. The proposed law also included the provision to change the name “rape” to “sexual assault” in legal wordings, to be more all-encompassing and ensure more acts of sexual assault would be punished. Other aspects of the law that Morrison and other female activists supported was to put to rest the myth that unless a woman physically fought her attacker she consented to the sexual action, and they also wanted to ensure that if a woman had to testify or go through any legal proceedings that her previous sex life wouldn't also go on trial.

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