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1 In other words, affected students will need more comprehensive private health cover.
2 The idea was to provide a more comprehensive view of family problems.
3 Evidence of the need for more comprehensive measures for seniors is growing.
4 Here is a more comprehensive example of the use of file operators.
5 There does need to be a more comprehensive review, Mrs King said.
6 The minister's plans would see more comprehensive schools emerge in Northern Ireland.
7 The trends suggest that more comprehensive care may lead to better outcomes.
8 Supersymmetry has long been the leading candidate for the more comprehensive theory.
9 The Labor Department's more comprehensive report for April is due on Friday.
10 It argues for a more comprehensive system than just test and trace.
11 The witness of the Spirit is far more comprehensive than many suppose.
12 Having been so far successful, the Sultan adopted a more comprehensive plan.
13 A second and more comprehensive glance at his rivals gave him confidence.
14 They're both retrospective compilations and the 2014 edition is the more comprehensive .
15 He was soon to discover that his duties were even more comprehensive .
16 Such a delineation must be reserved for a future, more comprehensive work.
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