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Idiom
You don't say.
Used to show surprise at something that is being said.
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He does not say how this is to be achieved.
By his final budget for 2013, Mr. McCain estimated he would cut $114 billion — he does not say how — to reach balance.
He also says he would "end the stranglehold of 'super PACs' on politics," drastically reduce regulation on businesses and balance the budget immediately, though he does not say how.
But he leaves out some of the arguments for keeping the policy in place, and he does not say how he would improve relationships between the police and communities, or reduce what he sees as excessive uses of the policy.
Peer Steinbrück, the SPD's candidate for chancellor, frets about the "dangerous spiral of austerity" and says Germany needs to spend more money on Europe, though he does not say how much or how.The chief aim of Helmut Kohl had been to draw a line under Europe's fractured historyIf the crisis intensifies, the SPD might be more willing to consider a "debt redemption fund".
What he does not say – how could he? – was that the forms in which he gave dramatic expression to this sense could be enlarged manifestations of confinement, that the hard-won craftsmanship that stood him in good stead at the New Yorker worked against his being able to plumb the complex depths of his being.
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But he doesn't say how they would be funded.
Yet he doesn't say how much money these companies borrowed between 2004 and 2006.
He doesn't say how the novelist reacted, but it would certainly be intriguing to know his response.
He went home (he doesn't say how) and subsequently submitted a report to Sandoz.
"I love tinkering with natural gesture and pedestrian movement to make them read from a distance," he writes, but he doesn't say how.
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