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to detailed
noun
Something small enough to escape casual notice.
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This led him to detailed historical and anthropological studies.
He prefers uplifting speeches to detailed policy recommendations.
Madison Capital executives did not reply to detailed phone messages.
Attention is paid to detailed craftsmanship, and artistry is a form of service.
The immigration minister, Scott Morrison, did not respond to detailed questions by deadline.
We accept that where this happens, our officers will be subject to detailed scrutiny.
Emanuel has not responded to detailed questions from the Guardian, sent on Wednesday.
As this week testifies, political polling is subject to detailed scrutiny and commentary.
Some fund companies and money managers remain opposed to detailed disclosure of manager stakes.
It's an emotional, tense and uncertain time not conducive to detailed discussion or reflection.
Now, Europe claims it will change, but there is obviously some resistance to detailed commitments.
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