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Перевод: comprehensive
[прилагательное] исчерпывающий; обстоятельный; объемлющий; обширный; понятливый; легко схватывающий; всесторонний
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- Accommodation: The Bruges tourist office produces a comprehensive guide.
- The Macintosh version utilises the versatility of the Apple operating system, enabling the comprehensive transfer of ChemMod structures to Macintosh publishing packages.
- Clearly one cannot hope to give a comprehensive survey of the history of metals and metalworking in a single chapter.
- Sadler's inquiry joined many other calls for a comprehensive extension of day-time continued education: government committees, teachers' organizations, the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), the Labour Party, and the Liberal-inspired Education Reform Council all asserted their approval, Nor was the issue ignored by the House of Commons where between 1908 and 1914 a number of Bills were presented without success.
- The aim of the survey was not to produce a set of quantified results from a pre-set questionnaire but, rather, to isolate key management issues which would prove instructive for schools establishing a formula-based scheme or modifying one and in particular in establishing a formula-based system at Alsager Comprehensive School (the case study school).
- Comprehensive food labelling is a fairly recent phenomenon.
- A fruit tree is a long-term investment and you should always consult a comprehensive catalogue or fruit guide carefully before buying.
- It puts into operation on a more comprehensive scale a proposal for English teaching pedagogy that I myself put forward, speculatively, as appropriate for the Indian context (Widdowson 1968).
- The way in which these points are developed into a practical scheme can be seen by the case study school, Alsager Comprehensive School.
- Specifically, it was hoped to discover how cyclists would use and perceive a comprehensive and integrated bicycle network and whether an increase in bicycle traffic and/or a decrease in cycling accidents would result.
- New opportunities for sub-regional planning came with the establishment in 1974 of Area Health Authorities (AHAs) "with full planning and operational responsibilities responsible for the provision of comprehensive health services" to a defined population (DHSS, 1972).
- Together the two theses present a comprehensive view of the nature and role of legitimate authority.
- This report is a comprehensive analysis and critique of "Blueprint for a Green Economy" by Pearce et al and examines the limitations of a market approach to solving environmental problems.
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