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fuller

[fool-er] / ˈfʊl ər /






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A fuller regulatory mechanism would need a provisional track—reduced liability in exchange for mandatory monitoring and transparency.

From The Wall Street Journal

Giving evidence Supt Simon Allardice rejected much of this but conceded there was opportunity for a fuller briefing after Calocane was arrested but a high alert level was still in force.

From BBC

The Manchester Airport Group, which operates East Midlands, Stansted and Manchester Airports, said flights were running much fuller than they were a year ago.

From BBC

To understand why that’s necessary may require a fuller examination of the history of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency’s full title.

From Salon

The case was escalated and a fuller, two-doctor post-mortem was ordered for the following day.

From BBC