This comprehensive understanding is often the best defense in maintaining skin integrity, controlling costs, and expediting the healing process. |
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For comprehensive understanding, it is important to have focal and subsidiary awareness of ethical dilemmas. |
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They offer a comprehensive understanding of electronic mediums that most people find mentally taxing and tedious. |
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We obtain thereby a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation of every field. |
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It may not be until June or July of next year until a more comprehensive understanding of the problem is reached. |
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This integrative approach is fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of human development generally, and to fathering more specifically. |
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He has extensive legal expertise, a comprehensive understanding of government and a deep appreciation of the duties and tasks now before him. |
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To better understand these processes a comprehensive understanding of the proteins involved is required. |
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A comprehensive understanding of global climate change is impossible without looking at Tibet. |
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It is based on a wealth of original sources and a comprehensive understanding of the period. |
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Project: Using cutting-edge technology to build a comprehensive understanding of the causes and consequences of serious injury crashes. |
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Business often has a comprehensive understanding of its resource purchases, says Henk de Bruin, global head of sustainability, for Philips. |
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We should acknowledge that and come to a more generous and comprehensive understanding of this aspect of human experience. |
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But again, this runs the risk of local people forging views without anything approaching a comprehensive understanding of the issues. |
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The secretariat is helping to develop a more comprehensive understanding of issues concerning rural Canadians including poverty. |
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This section reviews issues crucial to a comprehensive understanding of poverty and poverty policy development in Canada. |
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As a result, senior management has a comprehensive understanding of these properties, their tenants and their competitive positions. |
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A comprehensive understanding of these corrosion processes at the atomic level is necessary before they can be modeled by computer. |
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With this more comprehensive understanding, we are better able to meet your needs as they grow and change. |
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Additional research will be required to enable further analysis and to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the training capacity. |
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Genizon's discovery platform produces a comprehensive understanding of the genetic etiology of common diseases. |
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They are working with a comprehensive understanding of the issues and seeking the best options for prevention and adaptation. |
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This approach helps to ensure that over time, the Committee has a comprehensive understanding of the Service's activities. |
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Knowledge of such experiences is of diagnostic and therapeutic importance for a more comprehensive understanding of the patient's biosocial context. |
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Crossing informations achieved using AAO-HNS guidelines and GBP leads to give a more realistic and comprehensive understanding to patients who will undergo surgery for otosclerosis. |
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A comprehensive understanding of protection in the various phases and contexts of displacement accordingly is at the heart of the Representative's methodology. |
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A close look at the interrelatedness of cosmos, world and psyche offers insights and comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of all being as well as means to heal and overcome misery and fatefulness. |
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A comprehensive understanding of regional geology and geomorphic processes is required in order to assess the impact of climate warming in northern Canada. |
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By fostering a more comprehensive understanding of problems people face accessing disability supports, it will assist in the development of a longer-term strategy on disability investments. |
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In this regard, consolidated guidance on the range of obligations would aid in providing a comprehensive understanding of the obligations for a responsible flag State made to date. |
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In summary, a well-balanced mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, and of internal and external evaluations, is most likely to contribute to a comprehensive understanding. |
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We must take the opportunity that presents itself to build up trust between countries and to create an atmosphere of comprehensive understanding, transparency and cooperation which will lead to a reduction in weapons. |
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His comprehensive understanding of design characterizes the face of the brand, from the smallest product detail through to the architecture of the whole company. |
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But Canada's debate, in my view, on emission reduction has taken place a comprehensive understanding of what the economic impact might be, or who will actually be affected. |
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Even so, the development of new building materials presupposes a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms responsible for their strength, stiffness and durability. |
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The Human Rights Support Unit is designed to play a major role in facilitating a comprehensive understanding and mainstreaming of human rights across line ministries. |
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