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Now there are calls for a more comprehensive plan that pays due attention to the other half of the world.

Rather, they want to see a more comprehensive agenda that includes workplace, housing, and family protections for gays.

As long as a more comprehensive solution remains elusive, the risks of failure will continue to loom large.

And the more comprehensive surveys about shopping over this past weekend point to another record year.

As a country, we need our leaders to sit down and think about gun laws in more comprehensive, less incremental terms.

But consider what it will be when the system is adopted on a more comprehensive scale.

Mr. Kelly approved of this measure as far as it went, but contended for the superiority of his own more comprehensive measure.

It would be difficult to imagine a more comprehensive and complete collection of its size.

Journalism ever grows wider, more comprehensive; the whole history of the profession demonstrates this.

In 1855, Massachusetts passed an act of a still more comprehensive kind.

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On this page you'll find 114 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to comprehensive, such as: all-inclusive, broad, complete, encyclopedic, exhaustive, and extensive.

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

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