In days gone by we were able to explain wars in simple terms of good and evil. |
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The order should be expressed in simple terms, easily understood even by those who, like the appellant, are not very bright. |
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What video capture cards do to put it in simple terms is that these cards use hardware or software compression to digitize your video onto the hard drive on your computer. |
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What it means in simple terms is that things are becoming unstuck, that the glue that holds us together as a nation is no longer as strong. |
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When they communicated a vision of space in simple terms but with the authority of science, audiences became moonstruck. |
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This potential dichotomy needs to be explained in simple terms to the media and policy makers. |
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I need to devote a whole article to plate tectonics to explain this more clearly, but for now, I will try to explain this in simple terms to illustrate the concept. |
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These experts do not know how to present information in simple terms and make it accessible to technological neophytes. |
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The beads, in simple terms, are like a big velcro strap to which the hydrocarbon adheres on contact and sticks. |
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In the process, a whole new vocabulary has developed in an attempt to describe in simple terms something that is anything but simple. |
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Before you discuss cremation, talk about death in simple terms. |
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These acoustic waves are, in simple terms, very loud noises which travel over many hundreds of kilometres and, in the areas used, completely fill every cubic inch of ocean water without any geographical limitation. |
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Irreplaceability can be defined in simple terms as the availability of any other worker to replace the incumbent when the latter is sick. |
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These documents explain in simple terms the main elements of the full guidance to industry managers including managers of small and medium sized enterprises. |
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The campaign consisted of a series of short commercials, with catchy images that would stick in the consumers' minds, describing telecommunications developments in simple terms. |
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When you compare what we're doing worldwide for refugees to the numbers of those who are displaced, it's really a drop in the bucket in simple terms. |
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Mr. Schneider sees the case in simple terms. |
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Miller summed up the appearance in simple terms. |
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The letter will explain in simple terms what the decision is, what evidence was used to reach the decision, the level of your entitlement and your assessment. |
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This booklet contains a short but complete teaching that explains in simple terms what the Buddha taught, and how we can apply these teachings to ourselves. |
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Explain to your son in simple terms what's happening with his grandmother. |
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They have widely differing penetrating powers and radiation effect, and the accompanying diagram shows the penetration of these radiations in simple terms. |
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In simple terms it's refined to drive,light in weight,hugely fuel efficient and quiet inoperation. |
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