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more comprehensive
adjective as in inclusive
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The COVID-19 stay-at-home orders provided a unique natural experiment where many women found that working from home allowed for more sustained breastfeeding and promoted stronger mother-infant bonding -- this period highlighted that even with current policies, many mothers particularly those from historically marginalized backgrounds -- require more comprehensive support beyond the lactation accommodation alone.
A better, more comprehensive way to explain the outcome is to conceptualize 2024 as the second pandemic election.
“Now, it’s morphed into a more comprehensive understanding of electorate,” said Madden, now a senior partner at a Washington-based global strategic communications group.
Because there’s so little research on budgeting itself, I looked to similarities between budgeting and another restrictive practice — dieting —where research is much more comprehensive and conclusive.
Supervisor Hilda Solis abstained from the vote, saying she wanted to see “a more comprehensive and practical plan” to address the county’s aging buildings before giving her support.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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