thorough
(adjective)
painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail
Examples of thorough in the following topics:
-
For more information
- Look for specialized private companies, government agencies and academic institutions with experienced staff (always conduct a thorough background check before hiring a professional service).
-
Deploying Evidence
- Deploy accurate, relevant, and thorough evidence strategically in order to most effectively argue your point.
- Let the lowest level of understanding in your audience dictate how thorough you need to be; at the same time, don't over-explain or get into so much depth that you lose more of your audience than you win over.
- Explain why speakers must consider accuracy, relevancy, and thoroughness when deploying evidence in public speaking
-
The international marketing plan
- It should be apparent by now that companies and organizations planning to compete effectively in world markets need a clear and well-focused international marketing plan that is based on a thorough understanding of the markets in which the company is introducing its products.
- The challenge, then, of international marketing is to ensure that any international strategy has the discipline of thorough research, and an understanding and accurate evaluation of what is required to achieve the competitive advantage.
- The situation analysis concerns a thorough examination of the factors that influence the businesses' ability to successfully market a product or service.
-
A Brief History of Basso Continuo
- The thorough bass emerged as that shortcut.
- The "thorough" or "continuous" bass is a musical line that includes the lowest note at any given time.
- The resulting line, unline the regular "bass" part, was "continuous" (or "thorough")—hence the name thoroughbass or basso continuo.
-
Methods
- The methods section should be as thorough as possible since the goal is to give readers all the information necessary for them to recreate your experiments.
- Scientific papers need a thorough description of methodology in order to prove that a project meets the criteria of scientific objectivity: a testable hypothesis and reproducible results.
-
For More Information
- The Vygotsky Resources website contains a comprehensive and thorough selection of Internet resources and links pertaining to Vygotsky and his work under the headings of biographical information, theories, information for teachers, Vygotsky's theories in practice, and other resources.
-
Benefits of I-Search
- Students choose a topic and a question to answer that have personal meaning to them, thereby enhancing their desire to complete a thorough search for answers to their questions.
-
People
- Understanding the importance of people in all phases of the sustainability process is therefore necessary to ensure that a thorough and combined effort on all fronts is made.
-
Supporting Your Thesis
- When analyzing your evidence, be as thorough and clear as possible.
- To avoid these problems, take the time to confirm the trustworthiness of your evidence and to make sure that your analysis is thorough.
-
Rash
- An accurate evaluation by a healthcare provider may only be made in the context of a thorough history (What medication is the patient taking?