Sentence examples for more explicit detail from inspiring English sources

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We will go into much more explicit detail on the Electoral College once more reliable data is available on that next year, but it is premature to do that for now.

More explicit detail on B37's assertion that the jury spent 'hours deliberating over the law' including her follow-up "that's how we got to the point of everybody being not guilty" is a crucial statement and might shed light on how and why three jurors originally in favor of a guilty verdict turned around to acquit Zimmerman.

More explicit detail should be provided here.

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On the contrary, for c > ℓ ∗ the connection lies in the set ℱ between Γ ℓ ∗ and Γ ℓ 0. To provide more explicit details, we consider the case A = P +.

"COP21 could have been stronger and more explicit detailing our implication, but it is a step forward," said Eegeesiak.

Smith's book added several more explicit details to the discoveries allegedly made by rescuers during the 1834 fire, including a "victim [who] obviously had her arms amputated and her skin peeled off in a circular pattern, making her look like a human caterpillar," and another who had had her limbs broken and reset "at odd angles so she resembled a human crab".

By applying such techniques, one will gain statistical power, avoid unintended methodological challenges based on classification problems, as well as allowing the data to provide more explicit details about the non-linear relations.

Although part of the dialogue is in Hindi, I would have liked more explicit social detail.

When the increasingly curious wives begin to question their spouses and to compare notes with each other, you want more explicit psychosexual details and stronger reactions.

Without more explicit (and testable) details, it is always possible that these benefits would be generated anyway in society, perhaps by religious organizations or the mass media, or that they could be delivered more economically by less fashionable methods, such as reinstituting the draft or spending more money on the police.

While men were more likely to value "action", which they differentiated from violence as having a "more playful tone … with less explicit detail", women were more concerned about implied violence or an "unsettling atmosphere", said the research.

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