Sentence examples for introducing details from inspiring English sources

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The transition to the detailed design takes place on the form level, introducing details and finally transforming the conceptual design into a full and detailed design of the UI.

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A judge said the defense would be allowed to introduce details about the "marital infidelities" of Scott Sullivan, above, WorldCom's former chief financial officer.

Treasury officials plan to introduce details of the stress test on Wednesday, and it is expected to take several weeks to complete.

Actors, too, if they're this good, can introduce details you can't convey on paper, if only because by writing them down you'd render them too obvious.

He was able to double the size of his pieces from about one to two feet, and he could introduce details like wood grain and intricate elements of clothing.

Section 3 introduces details the methodology proposed in this paper.

Having introduced details of imaging protocols in previous articles, the aim of this manuscript is to discuss the advantages and limitations of lung MRI in current clinical practice.

You will gain a new perspective on how the writer says things, how he deploys evidence and examples, and how his sentences are designed to introduce details or withhold them for later.

We introduce details about the data sets as follows.

London's new mayor plans to introduce detailed "crime maps", highlighting hotspots.

Hoping to snuff out aberrant individualism, the ministry introduced detailed rules governing uniforms, haircuts and codes of conduct.

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