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Ms. St. Louis-Accilien said she needed details to know how to help.
Down to the tiny details, I know how special those little things are and how much hard work and heart goes into planning something that's over in one day," she said.
The anaesthesiologist should be experienced, should know TTC in detail and know how to react in case of a problem.
If we understand the dynamics of mental life in real detail – to speak particularly of our case, if we understand the human brain in real detail – then we will know how various experiences and ways of living with one another – thoughts, intentions and behaviours – affect human life.
Internet security guru Bruce Schneier has a novel way to recall your details. "We already know how to secure small bits of paper.
This view was based on physiognomy, a popular theory that "all human beings carry charts of their mentality and character at their mast-heads, legible, even in detail, by all who know how read them," as one contemporary practitioner put it.
Isn't it really just aimed at the non-technical user who might want to protect their bank details but don't know how to do so.
Until the actual figures are processed and we get the detail we will not know how this spending review will affect our lives, our jobs, our schools, our hospitals and our council services.
I don't know enough about the details of those to know how it would go, but it would be treated as grossly offensive.
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