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"I think Mr Abe needs to explain carefully why these changes are needed," he says.
Better to explain carefully why high inflation is likely to prove temporary than to indulge in "futile gestures", he said.
Isn't that why patients seek out doctors with lots of experience who will explain carefully why they are taking exception to available data in their treatment decisions?
The judges listened to legal arguments and, citing precedent, explained very clearly and carefully why parliament is sovereign in these matters and must pass an act to begin Brexit.
The problem with setting interest rates in this way adjusting the inflation target for asset-price misalignments is that it is harder to explain to the markets and the public than a strict inflation target.Central banks would have to explain carefully why they are temporarily missing their inflation targets.
"I profoundly believe we're taking the right decisions to get the country through to better times ahead, but as we make those decisions, we have to explain really carefully why we're doing what we're doing, and I think that's probably had an impact on families and on many women and that causes great concern and I understand that, we've just got to do better at explaining why this is necessary".
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For example, he concedes that North Korea and Iran are, in some ways, even greater and more obvious threats than Iraq, but he carefully shows why the regional politics of northern Asia require a different tack and why Iran, with its more dynamic, grass-roots politics, is far likelier to undergo a homegrown revolution or reform than Iraq, where politics of any kind are not permitted.
In the piece, I carefully explained why it was impossible to carry on a dialogue with such people and why I thought the neo-Nazi party should disappear from media coverage and be banned.
Looking carefully at why the Spanish legal system developed so differently from any other European system and why it survived in Texas even after settlement by Anglos in the 1830s, Jean A. Stuntz discusses what this system of community property offered that English common law did not, and why this aspect of married women's property rights has not been well studied.
This has led me to think more carefully about why it is that many Christians do not consider Mormons to be part of their group, and why Mormons are so vociferous in our demands to be included.
"Think very carefully about why you are applying," she says.
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