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MULTITUDINOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The forces of the universe are too multitudinous, varied, changeable, and intermixed to allow accurate prediction or explanation of any but the most limited and strictly controlled events.
Of course, cases come before courts with all of their multitudinous facts, hence this type of situation with exactly the same facts will not occur in practice.
Returning to our original question, namely why should women not be the untrammeled recipients of multitudinous health-care offerings, there is one clear answer: because of the degree of harm.
I know that there is a multitudinous list of amendments, but it is possible that there is a typographical error.
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At home, for instance, our wealth and economic wel- fare depend entirely on the efficient manufacture and distribution of our multitudinous products.
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This lapse, as it has been called, is a very multitudinous one, for it occurred nineteen times over a period of three years.
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Inequality between men and women is built into the fabric of our society in multitudinous ways.
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There are other organisational objectives just as desirable—for example, the avoidance of multitudinous layers of management.
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The arguments against it are, indeed, so multitudinous that we could debate them until an advanced hour this evening.
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The regulations are so multitudinous that it is impossible for anyone to keep up to date with them.
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He will have the thanks of the multitudinous traders and small businessmen who already spend much of their time filling up forms.
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