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in-depth adj
carefully worked out, detailed and thorough an in-depth study Translations in-depth [ˈɪnˌdepθ] ADJ [study] → a fondo, exhaustivo in-depth investigation → investigación f a fondo or en profundidad in-depth adj → eingehend, gründlich; interview → ausführlich in-depth [ɪnˈdɛpθ] adj (investigation, study) → approfondito/a in-depth [ɪnˈdɛpθ] adj (investigation, study) → approfondito/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Informatively written by Reno local Mike White, Afoot & Afield Reno-Tahoe: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide is a satisfyingly in-depth outdoor hiking guide to the Reno-Tahoe region on the Nevada-California border. This arrangement may explain why these entrepreneurs expressed more favourable views towards state-created business associations than one would expect given the results of previously published research (based on in-depth interviewing). Perhaps the most important testimonial to RELA's value comes from its members who value the exclusivity of its membership, saying that the knowledge and key industry relationships acquired through the group are invaluable in their ability to gain in-depth market understanding, acquire knowledge of the players in the industry as well as acquire business, and do it all in an environment that encourages learning and the sharing of ideas and information. |
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