Sentence examples for make that more explicit from inspiring English sources

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We change the guidance on this in July to make that more explicit.

But this memo, the first such written reminder in several years, seems to make that more explicit than ever before.

So we'd like to build in some additional sensitivity to community banks so would like to make that more explicit," Steve Verdier, an ICBA senior vice president, told HuffPost.

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Executives at the federal plan said that residential treatment had never been covered and that the new language merely made that more explicit.

To make this more explicit, recall that in the possible worlds interpretation of S5, it is possible to identify possible worlds with state descriptions, which we can represent as sets I of literals (atomic formulas and their negations).

In the future, we will make that link more explicit.

Soon afterward, analyst Misek tried to make that connection more explicit by releasing a note to investors mentioning that the Korean electronics giant would be the company most interested in licensing BlackBerry 10.

And so, remember, OK, so maybe I should make this more explicit.

Roche (2009) makes this more explicit by arguing that education's principle objective is to teach critical thinking, which is different from establishing a moral foundation.

We now made this more explicit in the model presentation.

Until someone makes that distinction more explicit, Mr. Childs and Mr. Libeskind may continue to struggle.

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