Words or respirations, they are thus perceived straightaway in their entirety, as if they have no length, just one 'blow to the ear'.
But his sons, as new-born family members, have a family right, by virtue of birth itself, to the entirety and its use rights.
Does he "embrace modern life in its entirety" or dwell in the "old world that was based on imagination"?
Regulations are directly binding upon member states, while directives must be transposed in their entirety into national law, leaving implementation to national governments.
On a ferry ride, one was witness to the entirety of the life and context of the city.
These results support the assertion that diet should be considered in its entirety when assessing environmental impact.
Why did he not follow the consequences of this view and present an organized causal picture of nature in its entirety?
I have now sketched the argument in its entirety.