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whole picture

noun as in ball game

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She says the Anti-Corruption Foundation she now leads in her husband’s place already has “evidence” which she will reveal when they have “the whole picture”.

From BBC

Bryan is concerned that PORAC’s report doesn’t paint the whole picture of policing in California.

Mr. Netanyahu told lawmakers in a closed-door meeting on Monday that President Biden had not presented the “whole picture” when he described a proposed cease-fire from the White House last week, according to a person who attended the meeting and requested anonymity.

And that was only possible because of friends coming together to share their little fragments of their stories, and then it made a whole picture for them.

From Salon

"The cerebral vasculature is a complex structure with multiple branching vessels. You need a device capable of capturing this three-dimensional information to get the whole picture and obtain more accurate measurements," said Xinyi Yang, another co-first author of this study and materials science and engineering Ph.D. student in Xu's lab.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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