Sentence examples for more specifically though from inspiring English sources

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More specifically, though, it gives him a precise deadline.

More specifically, though, it worryingly threatens to follow the lead of 1999's Happy, Texas – still the benchmark for films that have their moment in the Park City sun then vanish in the real world like spit on a griddle.

More specifically, though, the piece is an intimate portrait of a family: Elizabeth (Cookie) Jones — a thirty-one-year-old single mother who has moved off the welfare rolls to become a police officer — and her three young children, Wayne, Drenika, and Dernard.

More specifically though, for Freud the main theme of Hoffmann's Der Sandmann, and what gives it its uncanniness, is that it deals with the arousing of an early childhood fear: our anxiety over our eyes; for in the story it is the Sandman who tears out children's eyes.

As Mr. Lee uses it, the towel is a loaded piece of material — a link to the naked body and more specifically (though not exclusively) to bathhouses, saunas and other locales steeped in gay culture of a certain era.

More specifically (though he does not put the point in these terms), the answer to the value problem offered by virtue epistemology on this construal is able to respond to not only the secondary value problem but also the tertiary value problem (i.e., the problem of explaining why knowledge is more valuable, in kind and not merely in degree, than that which falls short of knowledge).

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Quite unexpectedly, though, through meditation, and more specifically through thinking about what I've learned from meditation, I've recognized another core value: showing up.

More specifically, even though the different senders have to code in a distributed manner, a sum capacity can be achieved that may be interpreted as the capacity of a single channel from the combined set of sources (coded together).

More specifically, even though there is a general belief that smart solutions will only provide benefits due to their potential to displace investments in costly assets (e.g., lines and substations), they may also introduce trade-offs associated with increased operational expenditure, power losses and emissions compared with networks with upgraded assets.

What, though, more specifically, is the cash value of his metaphor of Einfühlung?

Robots, though more specifically virtual robots or chatbots powered by artificial intelligence (AI), are transforming the way brands do business with their customers.

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