Look up a more extended account of it and come to the class prepared to recite the topic orally.
A country which produces for a larger market than its own can introduce a more extended division of labor, can make greater use of machinery, and is more likely to make inventions and improvements in the processes of production.
It is evidently not the necessary labor that is the obstacle to more extended culture, but the distant return from that labor.
More extended observations on the physical characteristics of these races will probably, to a great extent, determine this.
The limits of this work preclude my attempting a more extended notice or enumeration of the crustacean and arachnidan parasites.
He excelled also in figures; but his short life did not allow him to obtain a more extended celebrity.
Less equal to himself than Piola, he enjoyed a greater fame; as he had a more enlarged genius, a more extended knowledge of letters and the arts, a more decided imitation of the Greek design, and a pencil more pliable to every style.
More extended treatment of the subject will be found in Anson, Law and Custom of the Constitution, II.
Proofs of a similar kind of lunar action were laid by Kreil in 1841 before the Bohemian Society of Sciences, and with minor corrections were fully substantiated by Sabine's more extended researches.
Paraplegia and general paralysis have their more extended (bilateral) indications in like manner.
An examination of the subject does not justify us in asserting that this proposition has been proved, although it is certain that the results of experimental inquiry demand for it a more extended investigation.
Defn: A dissertation or digression appended to a work, and containing a more extended exposition of some important point or topic.
In this respect, perhaps no other nation in the world presents a more extended view of such progress, in connection with the postal system, than does that of the United States.
When malpractice is discussed, a more extended consideration of this matter will be required.
Woodman in the authorship of a valuable handbook, began the publication of a more extended work, which was interrupted by his death in 1892.
Let us view this subject in a more extended sense--I mean as regards our commerce generally--we shall still have cause to entertain the opinion which we first adopted.
A dissertation or digression appended to a work, and containing a more extended exposition of some important point or topic.
Most of the descendants of Colonel James Johnston performed a soldier's duty, and won military distinction in the late war between the States, but our prescribed limits forbid a more extended notice of their Confederate services.
Our prescribed limits forbid a more extended genealogical, notice of the Barnett family and their collateral connections, many of whom performed a conspicuous part in the Revolutionary War.
Our prescribed limits forbid a more extended notice of their gallant services.
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