Quotes About Comprehensive
I've always had very catholic tastes.
~ Ian Mckellen
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I was never a one-dimensional guy; I was always able to block shots, play defense, get rebounds, or drive, or pass. My father made me grow up that way. He taught me to work on different things in my game and wanted me to be more than a one-dimensional player.
~ Danny Green
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Finally, the House is working to require a comprehensive federal review of IRS regulations with a follow-up report to Congress on possible actions to reduce the tax paperwork burden imposed on small businesses.
~ Mike Simpson
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We've got to have comprehensive tax reform.
~ Bill Flores
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Actually, I'm a strong supporter of comprehensive tax reform.
~ John S. Watson
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For years, comprehensive tax reform has eluded legislators.
~ John Delaney
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We need to stop kicking the can down the road and rethink our entire tax system toward long-term, comprehensive tax reform.
~ Brad Schneider
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If you look at the best schools that gets the best results, they teach a broad curriculum but they are also rigorous.
~ Matt Hancock
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Offense is one phase of the game. You have to be able to play the other phases of the game and help your team win.
~ Larry Johnson
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There's three parts to football: offense, defense, and special teams. You'd no more ignore special teams than you would offense or defense.
~ Marv Levy
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Most of my films I call arena films. I deal with a confined area -- an arena -- and I try to cover every aspect of it.
~ Robert Altman
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A system that is comprehensively tested and passes all of its tests all of the time is a testable system. That's an obvious statement, but an important one. Systems that aren't testable aren't verifiable. Arguably, a system that cannot be verified should never be deployed.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Daily Law: The person with the more global perspective wins. Expand your gaze.
~ Robert Greene
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[Geology] opens up such wide intellectual vistas and supplies a more perfectly unified and more comprehensive conception of nature than any other science.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
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The theory of science which permits and encourages the exclusion of so much that is true and real and existent cannot be considered a comprehensive science.
~ Abraham Maslow
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I'm pretty catholic about what constitutes science fiction.
~ Frederik Pohl
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The moment philosophy supposes it can find a final and comprehensive solution, it ceases to be inquiry and becomes either apologetics or propaganda.
~ John Dewey
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For the Romantic, it is only the briefest of steps from a glimpse of a stranger to the formulation of a majestic and substantial conclusion: that he or she may constitute a comprehensive answer to the unspoken questions of existence.
~ Alain de Botton
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For the Romantic, it is only the briefest of steps from a glimpse of a stranger to the formulation of a majestic and substantial conclusion: that he or she may constitute a comprehensive answer to the unspoken questions of existence. The
~ Alain de Botton
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Holy Scripture does not consist of individual passages; it is a unit and is intended to be used as such.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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The strip runs forever along the Gulf Coast, and it makes you wonder why, on the night of Katrina, the Holy Comforter didn't take the opportunity to make a more comprehensive town-planning statement.
~ Don Watson
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Christianity provides a unified answer for the whole of life.
~ Francis Schaeffer
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I am universal
~ Jennifer Niven
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Although her book did include compelling recipes for scrapple, ox cheek, and baked calf's head and tips for the preparation of raccoon, possum, snipe, plovers, and blackbirds (for blackbird pie) and "how to broil, fricassee, stew or fry a squirrel," it was much more than just a cookbook.
~ Erik Larson
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