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To understand what's wrong with this picture, you have to study the details.
Sometimes Mr. Hooper leaves one of his vehicles parked in SoHo over a weekend, so people can study the details.
In Chicago, Mr. Obama embraced the plan but said he had not had enough time to study the details.
The American Medical Association had no immediate comment, saying it needed to study the details.
Ms. Barberena has not had time to study the details of the proposals before Congress.
With the Clintons now hoping to return to the White House, it is useful to study the details of how they managed it the last time around.
On Monday, Pascal Lamy, the European Union's trade commissioner, said simply, "We will now carefully study the details in the final compromise".
"We will study the details before we make any decisions about what next legal steps we can take on behalf of these very vulnerable people".
Last night Labour MP Martin Salter, who sits on the home affairs select committee, said it was important to study the details of the new proposals.
"We welcome the news," Mr. Armitage said of China's new regulations, though he added that American experts had to study the details before drawing firm conclusions.
He used computerised tomography, a sophisticated form of X-ray scanning, to study the details of dinosaur inner ears.
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