Sentence examples for into more specific from inspiring English sources

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The next meeting, scheduled for late April or early May, will delve into more specific issues.

(If more topics are needed, the teacher may divide the last two categories into more specific ones).

The South Korean scientists have produced only the raw material, the stem cells, which must be turned into more specific cells like heart cells or brain cells.

But the French court said it would open an inquiry into more specific charges that she was "complicit" in the misuse of public funds.

But as the show moves into more specific considerations of the state of health care, and later into meditations on death and disease, the balance tips in favor of nonboldfaced names.

According to Leonard, words serve as catalysts, setting off sparks of potential meaning that the listener organizes into more specific meaning by observing facial expressions, body language, and other redundant cues.

Over the next few weeks, my colleague Walecia Konrad and I plan to delve into more specific elements of open enrollment, including the pros and cons of high-deductible health plans and how to select a new health insurer.

"If she wants to start getting into more specific policy … she has to be careful," Krosnick said, adding: "I just don't know if she's going to attract any more votes if she gets really specific and says 'cap and trade' or not".

Molecular dynamics methods can be classified into more specific classes of methods.

Each of the categories is divided into more specific assessment methods.

We also found that feature pairs can be integrated into more specific structural alerts with fewer false positives.

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