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That issue was left in general terms for more precise negotiations in later talks.
Politicians have been talking about cuts in general terms for months.
Loyd falters, however, when he tries to account, in general terms, for the barbarity he documents.
The statistics' broad outlines have been known, in general terms, for many years.
There is also considerable polling evidence that it spoke, in general terms, for an increasingly large section of public opinion.
They were happy to express grief and condolence, and willing to abase themselves in general terms for their unworthiness.
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In general terms, allowing for individual variations of theme, these were the views of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, and Émile Durkheim (all of whom also wrote in the late 19th and early 20th century).
In general terms, competence for induction by the most specialized TF (including NF-κB) was proposed to depend on the combination of previously recruited proteins [ 37].
However, as yet, there is no consensus about which neoadjuvant regimen will be the most effective, either in general terms or for particular patients (as defined by disease or genotypic variation).
In general terms, compensation for loss covers the direct economic loss from losing animals and is usually calculated as the expected monetary values from meat sales and concurrent production subsidies 4 (Anonymous 2001b; Anonymous 2001a§2c).
Benefit has to be assessed both for a study in general terms, and also for the individual study interventions, the study design and investigations or examinations.
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