"Extensive footnotes" refers to a large amount of additional information or explanations that are provided at the bottom of a page or at the end of a document. These footnotes contain details that support or expand upon the main content.
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It requires 166 pages in translation in the Sacred Books of the East,
including extensive footnotes designed to explain the more obscure references in the text.
A positive feature of the text is that the use
of extensive footnotes adds to the admirable coverage and understanding of the legal issues which are discussed.
I've got titles
with extensive footnotes and language glossaries, and they're actually easier to access in ebooks than regular books — if you link to them, and link back from them to the same spot in the text.
[Editor's Note:
The extensive footnotes for these chapters are omitted.
Do not skip
the extensive footnotes, which themselves constitute an education in Christological and Trinitarian thought through the centuries, and, not incidentally, provide a valuable guide to the theological contributions of the Second Vatican Council and John Paul II.
You need to, at least, review
the extensive footnotes, and honestly, you need to dig even deeper than that to get a meaningful understanding of the process, because some superficially similar state insurance regulation programs are much more rigorous than others on an as applied basis.
This can be a quick read, or, with
its extensive footnotes, a larger project.