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Do people begin to phase out, looking glazed or distracted when you begin to elaborate on something?
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Elaborating on something he said when he endorsed her last month, he said, "There has never been a man or a woman — not me, not Bill, nobody — more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America".
Get the problem creator or producer to elaborate on why they see something as a problem.
Although she didn't elaborate on what had gone wrong, something obviously had.
The more I listened to it--I don't want to say that I knew it had potential because the demo was great, but I just felt like this was something we could elaborate on and really make cool even more so than it already was.
He will answer one or two questions about his health, but it is not something he wants to elaborate on so she does not pry.
The "new evidence" isn't something Kittrell had to elaborate on.
We are also going to introduce tighter registration requirements DR: Are you able to elaborate on the registration requirements: credit card, drivers license, something like that?
Damn, now that was something I forgot to ask him to elaborate on.
Boehner didn't elaborate on what the president should do, just that he should do something -- a tough goal to meet, since it's not defined.
Berry hinted at something brewing with GE around a new content experience, though he said he couldn't elaborate on that just yet.
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