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Qualitative responses also enabled the identification of answers that had not been pre-empted in the structured questionnaire (e.g. reasons for not providing user-groups with data), and provided elaboration and anecdotal examples to complement the quantitative data (e.g. reasons for high/low receptivity to a new comparative data set).
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Thereafter, Table 2 provides elaboration of proposed solutions to obstacles faced.
However, scholarly efforts providing elaborations, rigorous analysis and comparison of open data models are very limited.
As G.A. Cohen argued, in his response to Elster, there is no reason that the Marxian functionalist cannot provide "elaborations" (Cohen 1982, 131) of these explanations, ones that specify how the benefit produced evokes the phenomenon, without reference to any objective teleology.
Postman (1976, p. 28) defined elaboration most parsimoniously as "additions to nominal input", and Hirshman (2001, p. 4369) provided an elaboration on this definition (pun intended!), defining elaboration as "A conscious, intentional process that associates to-be-remembered information with other information in memory".
He provided little elaboration beyond disclosing that until 11 p.m. Wednesday he had not made up his mind, swaying first one way and then the other.
Still reflecting medieval practices, the preexisting melody (cantus firmus) was usually in the tenor (lowest) part and in long, sustained tones, while the upper parts provided free elaboration.
During both instances, he provided no elaboration as to how Clinton ― and this time Obama ― helped found the group.
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