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I'm sorry, I'll make sure I'm much more specific when I talk".
I think they're more concerned with possibility, and with time". Mr. Ives gets more specific when talking about his method.
Romney was slightly more specific when using the word during his convention acceptance speech, but not by much.
And while in his public comments he always started with talk of conservation, the report itself was much more specific when it came to tapping new supplies.
Researchers are also trying to be more specific, when possible, about the impacts of the events they associate with climate change.
As Sonneborn talked, Burgess occasionally offered suggestions while Yaggy pushed the candidate to be more specific when rhetoric got the better of him.
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Use the more specific terms when they apply.
More specific times when you felt certain things or whatever…" How many tattoos has she got? "Three".
Refer to "Sales and Fundraising Guidelines" located in 520 WSH for more specific information when planning your event.
At the end of the 20th century, however, it acquired a more specific meaning when British sociologist Anthony Giddens used it to describe an alternative to neoliberalism and social democracy in an era of globalization.
I said, "It's a thermonuclear warhead, for God's sake!" She asked me to be more specific, and when I couldn't she brought in the department's sketch artist, who was able to produce a creditable rendering based on what I told him.
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