I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a careful/detailed inspection
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The architect has now made his detailed inspection of the building.
a detailed account
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She gave me a detailed account of what happened at the meeting.
a detailed assessment
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We need a detailed assessment of what this will cost.
a detailed calculation
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Your report must be supported by detailed calculations.
a detailed comparison
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Students had to write a detailed comparison of the two texts.
a detailed diary
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For years she had kept a detailed diary.
a detailed drawing
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He made detailed drawings of animals and flowers.
a detailed examination
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Scientists have carried out a detailed examination of the house.
a detailed forecast
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A detailed forecast of the industry’s prospects has just been published.
a detailed overview (= with a lot of information )
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a detailed overview of current legislation on gun control
a detailed picture
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We now have a detailed picture of the bird’s habits.
a detailed proposal
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They drew up a detailed proposal and submitted it to the Department of Energy.
a detailed record
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Edwardian travellers left detailed records of their journeys.
a detailed study ( also an in-depth study )
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They carried out a detailed study into the effects of the disease on mice.
a detailed survey
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The author carried out a detailed survey of 32 organizations in Japan and Korea.
a detailed/in-depth analysis
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a detailed analysis of the firm’s earnings
a full/detailed report
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A full report will be prepared for the next committee meeting.
a sharp eye for detail (= the ability to notice and deal with details )
ask for details
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Please ask for details of the full range of tickets available.
card details (= the information that is on a card )
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Hackers stole hundreds of people's card details.
close/careful/detailed observation
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A lot of useful knowledge is gained by careful observation of the world around you.
detailed advice
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The website gives detailed advice about making bombs.
detailed consideration
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Each of these matters requires detailed consideration.
detailed information
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More detailed information is available free on request.
detailed knowledge
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You need to have a detailed knowledge of criminal law.
detailed notes
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I always make quite detailed notes after important meetings.
detailed scrutiny
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MPs on these committees subject Government bills to detailed scrutiny.
detailed
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Some of his descriptions of the island are very detailed.
detailed
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The generals drew up detailed plans for the invasion.
detailed
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There are detailed instructions on the back of the box.
detailed
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a detailed map of the city
Details...sketchy
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Details of the accident are still sketchy .
discuss the details
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Let’s get together soon to discuss the details of the trip.
divulge information/secrets/details etc (to sb)
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It is not company policy to divulge personal details of employees.
full details
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Lotus will not reveal full details until the Motor Show.
further details/information etc
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Visit our website for further details.
go into details
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I don’t want to go into details now.
I forget the name/details etc
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I forget the name of the street, but it’s the first on the left.
in graphic detail
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His illness is described in graphic detail .
in minute detail
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He explained the plan in minute detail .
intimate details
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the publication of intimate details of their affair
personal details
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Fill in your personal details.
specific/detailed recommendations
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We made a large number of specific recommendations for improving women’s mental health.
telling comment/example/detail etc
the exact details (= details that are correct in every way )
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Nobody knows the exact details of what happened.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fine
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The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament.
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These are only rough paraphrases, and we leave the finer details to the brave reader.
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Hannah recalls the people, the personalities and the events in fine detail .
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With each passing year, geophysicists get closer to mapping the layer in fine detail .
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In a trice, office machines can set the type and print it out in fine detail .
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Best known for her work in film, Perrin Ireland demonstrates a fine gift for detail .
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Rex could make out all the fine detail of its undercarriage.
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As every fine detail of the forty-eight columns was discussed, drawings were unrolled and pored over.
following
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He then gives them the following details .
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If the structure is to be updated, then the following approver's details will be required.
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In the following account, details are given for preparation of high quality thin sections by automatic and semi-automatic means.
full
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The temporary replacement car will be made available only when full details of the loss or damage are notified to General Accident.
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For full hotel details see pages 16/17.
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Often these must be booked in advance. Full details from the museum.
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Money Management contains full details of the performance of a wide range of managed and single currency funds.
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The Insurance Synopsis will be sent with your Confirmation and this gives full details of cover and exclusions.
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The full details of the scheme will be announced annually to individual participating employees.
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If you would like your exhibition to be included, send full details to him c/o Photography, Argus Specialist Publications,.
further
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Replying, the Soviets charged that the EC-130 had deliberately violated Soviet airspace but gave no further details .
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For further details phone Sage on.
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For further details about transitional relief ask your charging authority - the address and telephone number are included with this bill.
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This issue is considered in further detail in the following sections.
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Lee suggested that other political and constitutional reforms would be accomplished within two years but did not give any further details .
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Prices start at about £100 per metre for standard models; fan-assisted convection designs are also available. Further details from.
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Take a look at pages 8 and 9 of the enclosed magazine for further details of the Ferguson 51P7 and 14M1.
great
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The whole business of colour is one that Illustrator 88 addresses in greater detail than any other current package we've seen.
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Describe this in great detail and act it out.
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Once again, see Chapter 5, Figure 5.4 for greater detail on this effect.
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The other forms involve lyrical songs that describe topographies in great detail .
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This exemption will not be relevant to most futures dealers and will not be discussed in any greater detail .
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From these flow three-to four-year administrative and fiscal plans, which are developed in great detail .
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The ads are still there, some with even greater detail .
intimate
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How can Annie Murphy remember in such intimate detail things which happened 18 years ago?
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Mike was thoroughly embarrassed at having exposed intimate details of his life, but his classmates rallied around him.
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They shared no intimate details of their lives with each other.
minute
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I carefully examined every photograph in minute detail through a magnifying glass so as not to miss a thing.
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It felt as if he could see right inside her head so that he knew beyond doubt the minutest detail of her response.
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On the contrary, we Fists are exemplary planners, fascinated by the minutest detail .
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Every Minute detail attended to, yet every one with a view to its being useful or pleasing.
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Neither was I told to examine in minute detail , every blade of grass that my kit was to come in contact with.
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Instead she leaned over and began one of her painstaking drawings, full of minute detail .
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Harried executive Played by people who keep so busy with minute details that they always seem harassed.
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Nothing went smoothly,even when it appeared that the most minute details had been described with no further room for misunderstanding.
personal
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Not all advisers feel comfortable asking clients for these personal details nor do they necessarily have the time to do it.
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Put the personal details aside: Every president is, above all, a politician.
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However, the new register will include personal details , especially in relation to the benefit and discount systems.
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Some personal details are interspersed in what is basically a political primer.
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It is not good for a physician to confide personal details of his life to a patient.
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Then use the coupon on the right to write your answers and personal details .
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A simple registration process is augmented by the lack of personal details you need to give.
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The reviewer hadn't even bothered to check on basic personal details .
small
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The photographer's glance alights on small details of foliage or suddenly sweeps upwards to the open sky.
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But these features are just small details on my map.
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The Maker took endless trouble over every small detail .
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But current and former Clinton aides, pressed on the inaccuracies, mostly point to small details .
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Too many words trying to describe a small detail or a momentary glance will only destroy the image.
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However, he had an eye for the small details , too.
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Finishing touch Changing the smallest details can give a piece of furniture a completely different look.
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Detail does matter because concepts which are excellent in their general sweep can founder on a small matter of detail .
technical
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Buckland is wrong to dismiss technical details .
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The flying test was followed by an intensive oral examination on technical details .
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They did not have time to immerse themselves in technical detail .
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Chapter 2 goes into all the technical details .
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For the art ignorant, the pageant can be educational, teaching historical, technical or aesthetic details of creative endeavors.
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Before demonstrating this variety, it is necessary to outline some minor technical details of relevance.
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In it, he shows perfect ease with number, dimension, and technical detail .
■ VERB
ask
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They were also asked to note details of the situations and their feelings before and after the bingeing.
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It would be a good idea to ask for details if they are not supplied.
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Please ask for details of the full range of tickets available.
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Available at an extra subscription. Ask for details .
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All associated schools were asked to provide various details about their school population and staffing in their mathematics departments.
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I didn't feel like asking for more details , because they were obviously bad.
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If the seller's position is reasonably strong he should ask for specific details and firm commitments.
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As soon as I had met him off the plane at Heathrow Yevtushenko was asking me about the details of his programme.
call
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For details of local resellers call Tetra on.
consider
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Since O. ostertagi is the most prevalent of the species in cattle it is considered in detail .
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Among the variety of Tarim statelets, we will consider four in some detail .
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This issue is considered in further detail in the following sections.
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These and other structuring considerations are considered in more detail in Section 0609.
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In Committee, we shall consider every detail of the Bill and we promise to consider carefully every clause.
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The governors decided to give all these matters priority and to consider them in detail at the next meeting.
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The provisions for transfer are considered in detail in Chapter 13.
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The issue of short-termism is considered in more detail in Chapter 4.
contact
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For details , contact your L'Oréal Technique Professionnelle representative.
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For more details , contact Purity-on-Tap.
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If you do not understand the details enclosed please contact the Finance Department where the staff will be pleased to assist.
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For further details contact Mrs J Adams on.
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For details contact Trevor Austin on.
contain
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The scrolled area has an allowance for 100 entries containing details of each field on the form currently being processed.
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The mise en scene is pastoral rather than urban and contains numerous realistic details which provide local color.
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She reported on his' good imagination, something which shows up particularly in his drawings which always contain fine detail ,.
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Appendix B contains more details on the mathematical properties of the Riemann tensor.
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The contract note must contain the essential details of the transaction and these are specified in the Tables to Rule 5-34.
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There are actually large telephone directory style books which contain details of standard bar codes.
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Money Management contains full details of the performance of a wide range of managed and single currency funds.
describe
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For this reason it will be described in some detail .
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He will describe it in detail sight, smell, every-thing.
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Citation measures will be described in more detail in Chapter 5.
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The more she got, the more unhappy she became. Describe this in great detail and act it out.
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He described details that had been forgotten.
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These stages are described in more detail in my books First Feelings and Playground Politics.
discuss
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These will be discussed in detail below.
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The indications of conditioning and the way in which it may be assessed will be discussed in more detail later.
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This is discussed in more detail later in this section.
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It is not our intention to discuss the details of these fundamental functions of plants and their importance to the aquarium.
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The epistemological issue is discussed in more detail in the following two papers.
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These duties are discussed fully in detail in the following chapters.
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This will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4.
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This method is discussed in greater detail below.
examine
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In the giant goldfish bowl that is Hong Kong, Mrs Chan's purportedly personal decision is being examined in microscopic detail .
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The Chronicle examined in detail 27 cases in Houston and Harris County involving violent or repeat offenders on dual supervision.
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She smiled and extended both arms to examine her manicure in detail .
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There are larger issues involved concerning both medical care and morale that I shall examine in more detail .
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Indeed, manufacturing capability seems to have such a major impact on product development that it is worth examining in greater detail .
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Let us examine each component in detail .
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If, however, one wished to explore the immediate outside it might be necessary to examine specific aspects in detail .
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The redistributional effects of transfers will be examined in more detail in Chapter 37.
explain
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Techniques based on light scattering are also explained in detail .
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It also explains many details of the present and the past.
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This book would be many times its current length had I explained everything in detail .
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Each of these three approaches will be explained in detail in Chapter 10 and thus will not be described at this point.
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The Animosity rule is explained below in complete detail .
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Most class analysts do not explain in detail how policy decisions are actually made.
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This scheme is explained in more detail later in this factsheet.
give
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It will give them crucial details about his shoe size and probable height and weight.
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Haynes has been offered a plea deal but prosecutor Lynda Passmore refused to give details of the proposed agreement.
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My hon. Friend gave the details and I shall return to them in a moment.
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He would not give details of the plan, however.
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Clause 4 simply gives more details of this filter system for checking qualifications and licences.
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The minister will also give you details of the fees which you will be expected to pay.
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There may also be funds in bank or building society accounts but we have not been given any details of these.
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Pergamon included an extraordinary charge of £38.7m but gave no further details .
include
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This is supposed to include details of how a bank's internal ratings system is working.
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These scripts are helpful and insure that you are including relevant details which assist the client in vividly imagining the scenes.
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The forms include details of the process and quantities of waste discharged to land, water and air.
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To make your story as vivid as possible, include details such as names, dollar amounts, and ages when relevant.
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This includes details of financial assistance to industry.
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Should I ever include details in my list?
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Chap. 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar to polymers and which have been specially developed for them.
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It includes details of how the Bond works, your right to cancel, taxation matters, death benefits and more.
obtain
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They also caused a serious credit card scare by obtaining users' card details .
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In fact, most of the descriptions are quite explicit, and a good understanding can be obtained by following the details .
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No further information needs entering as anybody using the register can obtain details from the lawyer concerned.
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His work as a sales representative for Cornhill Life Insurance enabled him to obtain personal details on members of the police.
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Perhaps even more fundamentally, it's far from obvious how to obtain the details of a certificate.
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C Obtain some details - Quoted or Private company, activities, location, size and whether there is synergy.
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However, we were able to obtain details of all Crown Court cases from the Probation Service.
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However it has not proved possible to obtain further details of this study.
provide
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The approach has been to provide relevant detail and review methods in terms of their application to geochemistry.
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Navy officials yesterday were unable to provide details about the proposed maintenance center, including its location, functions and staffing.
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Often the advertisement will only provide the briefest of details , including approximate location, acreage and the method of disposal.
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Thousands of pages of documents Gramm filed with the Federal Election Commission provide some details about where it all went.
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Article Six provided details of the administrative structure formed to achieve the goals of the treaty.
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The draft regulations also provide details of the proposed minimum content of summary financial statements for banks.
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These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.
remember
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Think about exactly what happened - try to remember all the details that make it vivid in your mind.
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He even remembered the gruesome details of the spelling bee he lost in front of the entire seventh grade.
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Apparently, most of us only remember two or three details .
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Now I remember every bloody detail .
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Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip.
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She remembered every detail of your plans and courses.
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What reserves of strength and intellect she must have to remember details like that!
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They said it was hard to remember details because there were three other children around as well.
reveal
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Emilio was certainly within his rights not to reveal the sordid details of his childhood even to his friends.
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Garven said he could not reveal details of the draft report.
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It projects an image of the Sun that fills a wall, revealing fine details on the boiling solar surface.
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It reveals pathetic details about the Clintons' marriage, their personalities and their judgment.
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Barleycorn can reveal the details of the new Managers Car Scheme.
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Police are revealing few details about the fifth victim, who at this stage they are not linking definitely with the others.
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The documents reveal valuable details relating to the professional performing forces, vocal and instrumental, that the companies employed.
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As expected, the Prime Minister also revealed details of a scheme to create 600 online centres in Britain's poorest communities.
send
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If you would like your exhibition to be included, send full details to him c/o.
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We will be sending out more details over the coming weeks and months with a view to starting Community Action in the summer.
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Activists were encouraged to download and print out the flag and to send in details of their plans for it.
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Your overseas customer will need to provide the bank which is sending the payment with details of your branch and account number.
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My old club, Richmond, had already sent me details of how to get tickets through the club.
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We put it in writing, sending written details up the hierarchy in case we have to prove we have fulfilled our role.
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The range is vast, send for details of a collector's delight!
study
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The few examples of state formation which have been studied in detail are all significantly different in important respects.
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I had to steel myself to look again so that I could study the details dispassionately.
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We can study in detail how the complementary descriptions of position and momentum relate to each other.
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Take time to study the details .
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This idea has not been studied in detail in any lek species to date.
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The magnetic field is thus one aspect of the earth that scientists have studied in detail for centuries.
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The Northern Ireland Office would make no comment until the whole judgment had been studied in detail .
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Eight patients were studied in detail and were given supervised exercise therapy.
work
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This result in turn insures that students take their efforts seriously and work to get every detail correct.
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In the meantime, Pennethorne had been working out the details of his proposals for the Foreign Office.
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I like to think of myself obscurely working out honest details , as if with my carving chisels.
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Last night Mr Brown was working on the final details of his £4billion giveaway.
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Of course, science has it all worked out in detail .
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They can serve as a guide to what was agreed, and we now need to work on the detail .
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She later backed off that statement, but state attorneys are still working out the details for implementation of the law.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(all) the gory details
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However, 44% of you feel that these reports should leave the gory details out and 39% feel they encourage copycat crimes.
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Log on and get the gory details.
be a stickler for detail/rules/accuracy etc
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With his personal guests who were important to him or his state, Kim was a stickler for detail.
contact number/address/details
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Books can be entered and modified as can contact details.
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Frequently there is no contact number, so even if we like the music, we can't do much about it.
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Gave the name of his solicitors in London as his contact address.
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The video box illustration carries various official body contact addresses on the back for further information on the river.
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These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client.
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These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.
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This time we have remembered to put our contact numbers below.
juicy gossip/details/stories etc
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Closed doors with Wilkinson usually meant that he had some especially juicy gossip or that he was fishing for information.
spare sb (the details)
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After the smoke lifted, 120 people were found dead; only 17 children were spared .
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If there was a spare fuel tank she didn't know about it.
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In her spare time Elaine does voluntary work for the local branch of the National Schizophrenia Fellowship.
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The van also contained two new spare tires from Ron Williams's car.
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Then the cross-shaped glazing bars of the window told him he was in the spare bedroom of Number 29.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Baker advises the President on the details of foreign policy.
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For full details of this exclusive offer, just send in a stamped addressed envelope.
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The donated liver came from the UK, but the hospital is giving no further details.
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The Secretary of State was accompanied by a small security detail .
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The story's very complicated - I can't remember the exact details.
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The student advice office provides details of all the university courses in the country.
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To apply for a loan, first fill in the section marked 'Personal Details'.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But if he wavered on where it happened, Rice never changed a detail of how.
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But to get the rest of the details put together and get it organized, it could be an invaluable service.
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Switching the focus to track and field competition, more details are emerging about some of this season's important fixtures.
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This 720-page document covered in some detail the measures needed to ensure sustainable development.
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This study examines these contrasts in detail , at a period when the Stock Exchange in London is introducing great reforms.
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What the hacks should have contemplated was the truly telling detail of Senna at race one in Phoenix.
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With its pretty round neck, softly padded shoulders and front-pocket detail , it looks great worn with a skirt or trousers.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
further
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Further detailed analysis of the evidence in Table 5.13 is prevented by data constraints.
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The complex relationships among cabinet, legislature, and prime minister merit further detail .
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The reference section of Chapter 10 is a very useful gateway for anyone wishing to gain further details on the techniques suggested.
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Clark is expected to announce further details in the next few days, sources said, perhaps as soon as Thursday.
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There is no space to detail further the model that I used to pursue the problem that I had set myself.
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Should the Committee so desire, we would be pleased to provide further details on this estimate.
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No further details about the negotiations was disclosed.
how
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Nyc details how by the 1920s General Electric had 82,000 workers in their employment, in contrast to 6,000 in 1885.
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The pact details how the $ 81 million facility will be managed and operated.
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Mr Goncharik said that he had been given police evidence detailing how the regime organised the murder of three opposition figures.
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All I sought was the chance to show the industry our blueprint that detailed how a responsible local broadcaster should operate.
more
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Now you have a little more detail about the study and training based options that might help you make a career change.
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Additional information will be collected throughout the summer, and more detailed reports are expected later this year.
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More detailed chapter contents can also be viewed without charge.
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We have in-creased the number of boxes that expand in a more detailed way some materials of the text.
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We are just getting much more detailed knowledge of the associations and correlations between them.
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The new recommendations are few, but the explanations are more detailed .
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The remainder of this chapter is devoted to a more detailed discussion of the different cultural and natural formation processes.
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Such laws usually include more detailed procedures for resolving negotiating impasses that may arise during the bargaining process.
most
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It is the most detailed picture yet of the the world's largest intelligence-gathering organization.
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The most detailed record of this response was left by a Californio named Mariano Vallejo.
■ NOUN
account
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These are detailed in our Current Account leaflet, a copy of which can be obtained from any Midland branch.
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Persons interested in becoming financial managers should enjoy working independently, dealing with people, and analyzing detailed account information.
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But a rapid overview is in order, to make the detailed account easier to follow.
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Peter listened intently as Manion gave him a detailed account of the conversation.
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Lastly John, the longest and most detailed account of all.
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Up to this point, Garland has written a taut, finely detailed account of his wanderers.
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In addition, anyone injured on the job must submit a much more detailed account of the accident than was previously required.
analysis
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The system provides operators with detailed real-time analysis of the status of all of their fleets.
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Neither of these seems to be a show-stopper, but both factors must be taken into account in a detailed economic analysis .
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Further detailed analysis of the evidence in Table 5.13 is prevented by data constraints.
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The mass is assumed to be inactive politically and is rarely subjected to detailed analysis .
attention
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But that was what Schmidt was paying him nine thousand marks for. Attention to detail .
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This attention to detail and time has the dual reward of motivating us to be on time and making us feel important.
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The first is to show the level of attention to detail required to make the approach work.
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I was struck by his great attention to detail and how systematically he assigned roles.
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His attention to detail is staggering.
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The prosecutor was a handsome, well-liked native son made good, and his killers demonstrated a grisly attention to detail .
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Some one had ripped out the cables - more proof of attention to detail .
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Special thanks to Sheri Torrance and my co-chair, Deb Scott, for their keen attention to detail .
book
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These books contain detailed information on the various steps involved in the analysis of samples from these areas.
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What do you think would happen if you wrote a book detailing your snafus?
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It comes with a 52-page book with pictures and detailed instructions.
chapter
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More detailed chapter contents can also be viewed without charge.
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The functions of these artificial neurons are the ones we detailed in chapter 4.
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The results of this second stage will be detailed in Chapter 5.
description
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Divided by region of Great Britain, it includes photographs and detailed descriptions of each property.
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Quikbook. com, which includes detailed hotel descriptions but no photos.
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For those, you can include a column for a more detailed description , such as size, color and features.
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A detailed description of the class approach to explaining politics is in Chapter 10.
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It is therefore important that a detailed description of your study population be presented in the research proposal.
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The operation of point-factor systems depends upon the existence of detailed job descriptions .
document
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Thus, their solicitor drew up a document detailing joint responsibility for communal maintenance of roofs, courtyards and external paintwork.
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It was revealed yesterday when the document detailing the William Hill sale was sent to shareholders.
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There was also a cache of 1,500 documents detailing Minin's dealings in oil, timber, gems and guns.
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You should have been given a key features document which details the charges.
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This document included detailed memoranda on the transaction, prepared ostensibly for the new boss of Altus, Claude-Eric Paquin.
history
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The showcase feature delivers a detailed look, including history , stats, a slide show and video of each.
information
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The design team has even included detailed information on conservation, opportunities for volunteers, and community and outreach initiatives.
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These books contain detailed information on the various steps involved in the analysis of samples from these areas.
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The accompanying 36-page booklet offers a detailed biography, recording information and an extended interview.
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The level of detailed economic information required for Total an economic impact study is simply not available.
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Few, however, would provide employees with any detailed information supporting their decisions.
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I would appreciate some detailed information on decomposition and the time involved in order to help me answer the question.
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Are they specific enough for parents who want detailed information about programs?
plan
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I will however detail a few of my plans .
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On the bus back to Dallas, Dignan details his intricate plans for their underworld careers.
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He was assisted by Rudi Fara, who drew up detailed plans .
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Cohen did not detail his future plans , and he did not rule out seeking elective office again.
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They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur.
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Other members of the staff elaborated detailed parts of the plan , each within his special sphere of competence.
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But I had no detailed plan of exactly how I was to accomplish that.
report
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It is appropriate that I here take the opportunity of welcoming the thrust of recent authoritative reports detailing guidelines for good corporate governance.
story
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The copyright disputes were brought to public attention when the Register ran a story detailing Mr Millington's plight.
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So when he lied to me, his stories were always so detailed it never crossed my mind to doubt their veracity.
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The next few days were filled with wire stories detailing the search for possible survivors.
study
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Now you have a little more detail about the study and training based options that might help you make a career change.
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To these books the reader is referred for a detailed study of the subject.
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Alongside the practical lessons are religious classes and detailed study of the Koran.
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It is therefore important that a detailed description of your study population be presented in the research proposal.
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Yet a detailed study by the family budget unit of London University demonstrates that this is not sufficient for a decent lifestyle.
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Geoff and Kim detail their study of various ways to reduce water use in home toilets.
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But the preparatory sketches and sometimes detailed studies that preceded them were nearly always nude figure studies of the historical characters.
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Admiral Ugaki promptly instructed subordinate staff officers to make a detailed study of the practicability of his plan.
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contain
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These books contain detailed information on the various steps involved in the analysis of samples from these areas.
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Naturally such a diary needs to be concise, yet it should contain concrete details about exactly what you have done.
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Most articles contain detailed experimental protocols devised for the practitioner.
give
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Leaflets giving details and prices on request.
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He would have to give it details to make it better.
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The National Security Council will be giving you detailed briefing about issues and personalities.
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Peter listened intently as Manion gave him a detailed account of the conversation.
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Some sites cast give you order tracking details right down to the shipping hubs.
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The contract rarely gives detailed specifications on materials but gives the builder the right to substitute.
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Mr Goncharik said that he had been given police evidence detailing how the regime organised the murder of three opposition figures.
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She talked about a second meeting in Yamato, near the base, and gave him detailed directions.
include
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The design team has even included detailed information on conservation, opportunities for volunteers, and community and outreach initiatives.
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Divided by region of Great Britain, it includes photographs and detailed descriptions of each property.
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This document included detailed memoranda on the transaction, prepared ostensibly for the new boss of Altus, Claude-Eric Paquin.
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Quikbook. com, which includes detailed hotel descriptions but no photos.
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Such laws usually include more detailed procedures for resolving negotiating impasses that may arise during the bargaining process.
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Directions included detailed instructions of how children were to plant their garden experiments.
offer
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The accompanying 36-page booklet offers a detailed biography, recording information and an extended interview.
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That hearing, which could begin as early as Friday, will offer the first detailed public airing of the case.
pay
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In the final section you did pay close attention to detail , but it remained only observation of detail.
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That makes her wonder if the job seeker pays attention to detail .
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Much attention has been paid to detail - the makers' plates bear the markings of the Midland Carriage Works.
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Aim for the highest standard possible and pay great attention to detail .
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Women pay more attention to detail , but are less democratic; men relish change and are more competitive and ambitious.
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In managing the acute wound one needs to pay meticulous attention to detail .
provide
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The system provides operators with detailed real-time analysis of the status of all of their fleets.
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Several authoritative sources provide very detailed guidance relative to what constitutes an acceptable accounting method.
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Last year Metromail stopped providing details on children over the telephone, lest pedophiles abuse it.
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Few, however, would provide employees with any detailed information supporting their decisions.
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Both firms are also providing detailed guidance on their respective intranet systems.
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Hubbard Woods teachers provide parents with a detailed narrative about how students are developing in curricular and social areas.
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Necessarily, the authors have had to provide very detailed instructions on the use of various Excel commands.
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Should the Committee so desire, we would be pleased to provide further details on this estimate.
submit
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In addition, anyone injured on the job must submit a much more detailed account of the accident than was previously required.
write
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What do you think would happen if you wrote a book detailing your snafus?
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He sits down and writes a detailed letter to Brown, outlining the case and asking for his advice.
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For a self-evaluation, write a detailed outline with three sections: your current responsibilities, your strengths, your weaknesses.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(all) the gory details
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However, 44% of you feel that these reports should leave the gory details out and 39% feel they encourage copycat crimes.
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Log on and get the gory details.
be a stickler for detail/rules/accuracy etc
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With his personal guests who were important to him or his state, Kim was a stickler for detail.
contact number/address/details
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Books can be entered and modified as can contact details.
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Frequently there is no contact number, so even if we like the music, we can't do much about it.
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Gave the name of his solicitors in London as his contact address.
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The video box illustration carries various official body contact addresses on the back for further information on the river.
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These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client.
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These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.
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This time we have remembered to put our contact numbers below.
juicy gossip/details/stories etc
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Closed doors with Wilkinson usually meant that he had some especially juicy gossip or that he was fishing for information.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The story detailed Tyson's charitable donations.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any good ante-bellum history will detail the stupidities that led to this utterly needless conflagration.
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Enclose in the bundle was our sample, the disk and two sheets detailing the fonts, software and services offered.
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You see everybody casts their tuppence worth into the pool but nobody details the route to a better future.