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Sometimes we miss details because we weren't paying attention, but sometimes we are concentrating too hard on something else.
Appraisers acknowledge that they, too, occasionally miss details in a house, for example, misstating the number of square feet.
It's easier not to miss details when photographing from a screen that is nearly the size of a 5-by-7 print.
The circle is exposure, and you can drag it to the part of the picture you want to base the lighting on (that way you won't miss details that are mistakenly over or under lit).
Manually documented processes can, e.g., miss details of alternative process branches, and the continuing change in logistic processes renders the documentation quickly outdated.
But they are aimed a half-degree angle above the surface of the ground, so they miss details near the surface where tornadoes are most deadly.
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Miss detail altogether, and understanding only stays superficial.
Administrative databases may be limited by both over- and under-reporting, and also miss detailed information on, for example, severity of heart failure.
Duplicate entries, missing details and a chaos of crumpled faxes and incompatible IT systems featured large.
So I continued with my father's story, knowing that I could make up the missing details as I went.
Whether the president's plan will strengthen or weaken the program will depend on how the administration fleshes out the missing details — and how Congress rewrites the law.
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