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With respect to questions about the nature of specific meetings between Mr. Whalen and the Two Josephs, the agency answered in general terms, saying Mr. Whalen discussed local health issues with the men.
In a May 22 note to President Bush, Mr. Bremer discussed his impressions of Iraq and alluded to the impending order to dismantle the Iraqi Army in general terms, saying he intended to dissolve "Saddam's military and intelligence structures".
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In general terms, says Cameron.
"She talks more in general terms," says Corduner.
But Pentagon and administration officials, speaking in general terms, said Pakistan has "a couple of dozen" nuclear warheads and India "several dozen".
In general terms, said Dr. Peter J. Dyck, a professor of neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., an athlete suffering an unambiguous case of C.M.T. would likely not play again.
Philip Karasyk, a lawyer who until Thursday represented Mr. Vasquez, would not discuss the case, but speaking in general terms said that narcotics work is particularly tough on detectives, even though few succumb.
"We're very confident about our conclusions in general terms," says Lawson.
A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, or as folks who put these things into general terms say, about one-millionth the size of a pinhead.
(A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, or as folks who put these things into general terms say, about one-millionth the size of a pinhead. A DNA molecule is about 2.5 nanometers wide).
"I talked to the prosecutors in general terms," he said.
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