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Current system development methodologies do not provide much detail for this important design task.
The new light is exceedingly fine for art production and microfilm, but produces too much detail for portraits.
Finally, the President issued a call, unencumbered by much detail, for a "national mission" to achieve a "transition away from fossil fuels".
He goes into detail – a bit too much detail for me, though other readers may well love it – about medieval glass, church pews, alabaster monuments.
Even so, I say, isn't the Scottish voter asking too much – too much detail, for example, about the financial consequences – when national independence movements are by their nature leaps of faith?
Forecasters are reluctant to go into too much detail for more than 48 hours ahead and the Met Office is extremely cautious in its look ahead to the end of September.
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Sometimes he piles on a bit too much detail, as, for example, when he describes the blood bank system as it evolved in a half-dozen countries.
And in its explanation of the Shaded Way, the occult route Norah and Jonah have taken to their attempted immortality, there's a tendency to veer into too much detail – even for a reader who loves this sort of thing.
He remembers writing that his father had been "a long-time resident of Karachi", but is fairly sure that he didn't go into anything like as much detail as for his aunt.
Second, our findings suggest that, with structured input, participants are able to deal with form overlap in the marker system, an aspect of grammatical category learning that has not been investigated in much detail yet for gender-like subclasses.
In comparison to B: "Pezizomycotina specific" clusters, more member ORFs have some InterPro entries, but still neither InterPro entry nor Funcat category enrichment provide much detail, except for proteins found in the KEGG pathway "Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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