No attempt at exhaustiveness in their treatment is made in this work.
2
Bismarck controls his audience by the noticeable force and the exhaustiveness of his mental labor.
3
And though the whole truth is essential to science, such exhaustiveness is by no means a canon of art.
4
The observed trends are unlikely to be explained by random variation, changes in exhaustiveness or quality of data collection and registration.
5
Having thus shown his grasp of logical exhaustiveness in a manner unduly exhausting to the more intelligent, Wolf consented to resume his oration.
6
The whole is closely knit and coherent, and the problems involved are treated with an exhaustiveness that is equally fair to both sides.
7
This book is intended to serve as an introduction to the systematic study of American poetry, and, therefore, does not pretend to exhaustiveness.
8
Its exhaustiveness, simplicity, and anatomic basis make it useful for clinical and epidemiologic studies, including those aimed at assessment of risk factors and outcomes.
9
Its double origin involves a double nature; for while the English spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new French movement is rather towards exhaustiveness.