These e-mails and comments often either correct mistakes I have made, or elaborate on posts already on the site. |
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They were genuinely intrigued by the story and felt little need to elaborate on what already seemed so outlandish. |
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The New Jersey plan was, however, decisively rejected, so that the Convention necessarily did no more than elaborate on the Virginia plan. |
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The terse statement issued by both parties today didn't elaborate on the deal. |
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He consistently demonstrates his ability perspicaciously to elaborate on a given scene, theme, or aspect of his novels or short stories. |
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We elaborate on these extensions by also considering, where appropriate, assessment and treatment implications for depressed individuals. |
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He wouldn't elaborate on details but hinted that the look of the series will be influenced by the hot reality genre. |
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A spokeswoman for the inquiry refused to elaborate on the concerns but said they would eventually be made public in a witness statement. |
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He declined to elaborate on the details of the discussion and said he is not at liberty to discuss Cabinet meetings. |
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In this article, then, I will elaborate on these concerns and use some well-known poems. |
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A secondary theme of the book is to identify and elaborate on the issues and beliefs that concerned Tagore all his life as a poet and a writer. |
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You may elaborate on and enlarge the truth to a degree, but you are a person of high integrity and high standards of behavior. |
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The powerful farm lobby is not prepared to elaborate on its reportedly top level talks of recent days. |
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I would like to continue to elaborate on the concerns Dr Smith put to the Committee. |
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He did not elaborate on the details of the different laws involved in the two cases. |
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He admits he has done wrong but refuses to beat his breast or elaborate on his plea. |
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I invite commenters to elaborate on their favorite misrepresentations in the spinning of this matter. |
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He did not wish to elaborate on the forensic breakthrough but said he remained focused on ensuring justice was done. |
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Before I elaborate on his numerous and profane blasphemies, perhaps an introduction to the professor would be helpful. |
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Secondly, perhaps he could further elaborate on the OSCE chairmanship's approach to the Transdiestrian conflict in the Republic of Moldova? |
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Germany explained that the aim of the project was to further elaborate on the individual components of the technology. |
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They said that they could not adequately explain themselves and elaborate on the effects of the crime. |
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He declined to discuss why the RDIF chose his firm or to elaborate on the specific media services provided to the fund. |
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The regime could be reformed to elaborate on the content of the best interests of the child. |
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She remained in the infirmary after returning to jail, and Carter declined to elaborate on the nature of her medical condition. |
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Cole discusses such sensitive topics as female impersonation and minstrelsy in order to deconstruct and elaborate on the many nuances of the concert party theater. |
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He did not elaborate on concerns regarding the immigration office. |
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It is likely that in listening to conversations or lecture materials you simultaneously translate into pictures which enhance and elaborate on the meaning. |
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Tune in at 4 am tomorrow, when I may feverishly elaborate on the details. |
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Later, he had made an honest error in refusing to elaborate on details of his credit card transactions which led him inadvertently into controversy. |
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He has also insisted that anybody who does stand up and debate should not go off on a tangent and should not elaborate on anything else. |
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That approach is fraught with danger, and I can elaborate on that subsequently. |
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I do not want to ask him a trick question, but I would like him to elaborate on what he said. |
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However, I would like him to elaborate on whether he is simply generalizing or whether his motion is related to other bills. |
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The commission attempted to elaborate on the legal side of reunification. |
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One is to elaborate on how the shell game is played with respect to particular taxes and particular expenditures. |
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Another participant asked the speaker to elaborate on the overall Indian military strategy. |
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Therefore, it is also an opportunity to elaborate on the main features of future cooperation. |
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I should like to elaborate on a number of structural guidelines that are of key importance. |
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In such discussions we would also like to elaborate on issues which are in our view not yet sufficiently covered by the draft. |
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I wont elaborate on that right now because I'd like to come back to that point during the discussion. |
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Please elaborate on the mandatory registration of a person at the moment of apprehension. |
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Allow me to elaborate on the desirable outcome to be expected from the success of the six-party talks. |
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I will elaborate on this on 21 April, or privately with Mr Piotrowski so as not to detain you here. |
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Please elaborate on what kind of training is provided to officials dealing with the expulsion, return or extradition of asylum-seekers. |
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One of the speakers was asked to elaborate on the constraints which Russia's relative weakness puts on its political ambition. |
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Please elaborate on the availability and effectiveness of complaint mechanisms for any abuses committed against persons detained in police custody and penitentiary institutions. |
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We will elaborate on our findings in future reviews and annual reports. |
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Lampridius documents two theories that elaborate on Severus's assassination. |
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In that connection, I wish to elaborate on the following points. |
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I can elaborate on this but I'm too lazy to spend too much time to 'layan' ignorant morons like you. |
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I wonder if my colleague could elaborate on the relevancy of this measure. |
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Notwithstanding the mandate of the CCFICS to elaborate on quality assurance systems, it was noted that these programs were intended for voluntary application only. |
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The Factortame case provided the court for an opportunity to elaborate on the principles underlying the liability of Member States. |
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Could you elaborate on some points you have appreciated particularly? |
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The Committee shall elaborate on these aspects in the paragraphs below. |
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Neither chose to elaborate on these disclosures. |
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Let me further elaborate on a few areas in urgent need of reform. |
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Depending on the nature of your project, you may also wish to use this space to elaborate on the perspectives of sustainability beyond its end date. |
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Rajab, who said that Libya's assets remained safe, did not elaborate on what he meant by reassessing the currency. |
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Guidelines applicable to particular programs, research domains and community settings may elaborate on processes set out herein, or may address ethical concerns of broader scope. |
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Please elaborate on the scope of the proposed amendments to the Law on Assemblies, particularly with regard to any restrictions on the exercise of the right of peaceful assembly. |
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Enhancing this process, the G8 will elaborate on sustainable and equitable financing of health systems through linking national financing strategies with coordinated international support. |
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He noted that more recent attempts to elaborate on the right to peace had displayed a growing awareness that its realization was ineluctably linked to the achievement of social justice within and between nations. |
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In explicating the material within what is now Matthew 13, glossators often took the opportunity to elaborate on the whys and wherefores of verbal obscurity. |
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To begin with, there is the need to elaborate on the topic of intertextuality and explain why it should be applied in relation with reception theory. |
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