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Narrow the questions and become more specific if the witness's answers do not elicit the information needed.
Her instructions become more specific if she realizes children have not understood, for example: 'You need to give him a bit of room.
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It is our hope that they may also become more specific, especially if scoring functions employed by Psi-square and other methods are based on more sophisticated models of gene gain, loss and co-inheritance.
"An ever-increasing percentage of their lives will be available for download, and the digital footprint they will inevitably leave behind will become more specific and potentially damaging, if used improperly," Mr. Rockefeller, who is the chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, wrote in letters to the data brokers.
It's become more specific already".
Their aspirations have become more specific.
But the questions since then have become more specific.
Their facial expressions were found to become more specific and more appropriate to the situation over time.
If more specific patient and tumour information, such as genetic data and molecular tumour markers, become routinely available in the future, use of these types of predictive models will become more specific and valuable.
The Emergency Alert System (the name was changed in 1994) could play a role if those advisories became more specific -- if, for example, terrorism required evacuation of a specific area.
As your vocabulary becomes more specific, more useful, it also becomes less inclusive.
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