Sentence examples for enough details for from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think I've given her enough details for her to worry," Mr. Cavin Quezada said.

Some doctors and analysts said Eyetech had not yet released enough details for them to judge Macugen.

Even if the contour does not fit the target perfectly, the reference window contains enough details for us to obtain a good correlation peak.

For now, please see our draft README (an evolving document, but should have enough details for interested parties to be able to start working with the data).

Does the introduction provide enough details for readers who are not familiar with a particular disease/treatment/drug/diagnostic method to make the report accessible to them?

But both provided enough details for us to eliminate prospects that seemed redundant when compared with other schools already under consideration.

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But he does not give enough detail for the reader.

There is not enough detail for me to be convinced.

But he provides enough detail for less favourably disposed readers to form a different view.

"Google maps just didn't show enough detail for the worst-hit town of Ercis," he said.

Experiments on gene interactions incorporate enough detail for relatively small developmental modules and thus allow dynamical analyses that have direct functional interpretations.

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