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"It is our hope that there will be a lot more specifics that are answered," he said.
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Now, there are more and more treatments coming out that are more specific, that are more tailored to [each] illness.
He added without being more specific that Yukos was "a special case" and that BP had received government assurances about the Russian venture.
It was an odd critique, suggesting that a work of art must narrow its focus, become more specific — that it must, in a sense, mean less.
"All my life I've always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should have been more specific": that's Chrissy.
It's not group membership but something more specific that may contribute to or create the appearance of bias or a conflict of interest.
But there's a feeling in the air – no, I'm afraid I can't be more specific – that this protest will unleash something that, once it's out, will be difficult to get back in its box.
The Fire Phone – or to be more specific, that model of Fire Phone – may be gone forever, though.
The point here is much more specific — that resources have had little or nothing to do with educational quality.
We hypothesized that CD is associated with reduced serotonin transporter (SERT) binding, more specific that SERT binding is lower in CD patients with psychiatric symptoms and/or jerks/tremor compared to those without, and to controls.
Or to be more specific, that it's racist.
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