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He says it's time to get down to specifics.
But when you get down to specifics, the academic consensus is far less certain.
Once Mrs. Clark has gathered the information, she and the clients get down to specifics.
After "What Americans Believe In: An Overview," the first entry at 7 30 p.m., the lectures get down to specifics, dealing with stereotypes of Italians, Latinos, African-Americans and Jews on successive weeks (516) 516-8630.
Mr. Baker's mission succeeded in putting such talk to rest, though it could come up again when the Paris Club countries get down to specifics later this year, especially when they engage in discussions with the government of Iraq that is due to be installed by June 30.
But there's something about putting your thoughts on paper that forces you to get down to specifics.
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Having praised Barry's temperament and application, Martínez got down to specifics.
Near the end of his book, he merely asserts that "getting down to specifics and generating further testable hypotheses is work for the future".
Richard Butler, a former chief weapons inspector in Iraq no longer bound by the delicacies of United Nations diplospeak, got down to specifics in a BBC radio interview.
Getting down to specifics, the Societe St.-Jean-Baptiste de Montreal, a nationalist group here, proposed that an appropriate memorial for Mr. Rizzuto, a federalist, would be a subway stop in St.-Michel St.-Micheln pant of town.
Because however much the treasurer tries to skew the question, when this debate gets down to specifics, the electorate is not going to buy any "user choice" or "contestability" or "competition" in human services unless they are convinced the government is not only thinking about cheaper services but also about the humans who need them and the society they hold together.
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