The rest of the school day was a bore, so I won't bother going into detail about it. |
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Without going into detail I think people feel that feathers have been ruffled. |
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The 23-year-old freelance journalist refused to go into detail about his brief but traumatic ordeal as a hostage. |
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I don't want to go into detail, but the phenomena can be explained by Maxwell's equation and evanescent waves. |
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A day later, he reiterated his decision to leave the Yankees and went into detail about his rift with Steinbrenner. |
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I don't wanna go into detail yet, I want you guys to just see it and then give me your feedback please! |
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Without going into detail on their accusations, suffice it to say they should ensure they do their jobs properly before casting blame elsewhere. |
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His handouts and chalk talks went into detail and complexity that went far beyond what I could use or grasp. |
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He is more self-indulgent about his agues, fevers, constipation, and other ills, and goes into detail about the remedies for same. |
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Without going into detail it's better to be a denier in all things warmist. |
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He declined to go into detail about the nature of the irregularities or to name companies allegedly involved. |
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I will not go into detail, but I will affirm Egypt's strong support for those recommendations. |
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Given the large number of possible combinations, we cannot go into detail here about the risks involved in any particular case. |
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There are so many things in the report and I cannot go into detail about all of them. |
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I do not want to go into detail on many of the issues because I will leave that to both rapporteurs, who have mentioned several items. |
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Since it is very technical and we do not have a lot of time, I will not go into detail. |
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At the current stage he did not wish to go into detail and say whether any given statistical indicator was politically sensitive or not. |
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This report will not go into detail on either of the two Keynote addresses. |
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I will not go into detail now but I am happy to discuss these proposals during the discussion later. |
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I could go into detail about the day-to-day happenings of the course. |
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I'd rather not go into detail on each that you can hear yourself, but you may recognize some samples already in use in their previous tracks. |
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But I do not want to turn this of all meetings into a political debate, so I will not go into detail. |
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He would not go into detail regarding individual recommendations, as they were adequately covered in the report. |
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Since I will be touching upon the FMCT at a later date, I will not go into detail on this issue. |
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As to the third theme of the Round Table I do not want to go into detail now. |
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This is not the time nor the place to go into detail on this complex legislative matter. |
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This time we go into detail about the Pavillon Shibuya model, the flagship helmet that sparked a cult following. |
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Nevertheless, the report could have gone further into detail, as it unfortunately neglects so-called self-employed workers. |
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But now I am glad that I went into detail from the first, for there is something so strange about this place and all in it that I cannot but feel uneasy. |
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A spokesperson for the airport managers said that while he could not go into detail, some measures would be visible to the public while others would not. |
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I won't go into detail, suffice to say that when you put a lock through the brake disc to slow down thieves, it is best removed before riding away. |
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It is difficult to answer this question in general without going into detail on the policies we feel should be concerned. |
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Before getting into detail, there is a complication that we need to deal with. |
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Before going into detail, I should like to outline the structure of my speech. |
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In his talk, Me Milton goes into detail about interesting topics such as intellectual property on the Internet and in China. |
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Without going into detail, suffice to say that prior to Confederation in 1867, recognition of the French language and culture took several quick turns. |
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Additionally, DPKO, in its comments, considered it premature for the current report to go into detail with proposals to synchronize and harmonize the RBB and integrated mission planning processes. |
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The costs may and Mrs Gill has already gone into detail on this point be limited now, but over the years these costs will of course increase enormously. |
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I must admit that i did not go into detail about Doctors of the World in my presentation but it's important to me to say to you that your question is very relevant. |
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I will not go into detail here as copies of the Report have been sent to all delegations and are easily obtained, but in answer to Malaysia's question, I can give a few salient figures based on the EFA Development Index. |
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Some Member States define very precisely the various MSD complaints recognized by them, while others list diseases by major groups, without going into detail. |
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Although Franz Fischler does not go into detail on how to proceed, he insists on the necessity of including agriculture in the current reform of the financial system. |
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This is perhaps neither the time nor the place to discuss the ins and outs of the Basle proceedings, although I remain at the disposition of the honourable Member to go into detail into this area. |
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It is not necessary, in this short mention of the form of the report, to go into detail about the appendix, the table of contents, the index, and suchlike. |
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If this is not always practical, e.g. due to time constraints, a synopsis of the course content in French could be given before delving into detail in English. |
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Without going into detail I would like to highlight a few points. |
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She didn't go into detail, but they didn't sound innocent. |
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Where Member States apply these tests, Community law should not go into detail as to the grounds and the procedure, but rather merely lay down the general approach. |
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Amendments 8 and 40 go into detail at length about provisions within the proposed enforcement Directive and include possible amendments to the Council's common position on the Directive. |
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I promise not to go into detail but rather to keep my remarks brief. |
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Without going into detail, as you already have the minutes of the meetings of the Executive and Permanent Council since the last Plenary, I will limit myself to several particularly significant items. |
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Before I go into detail about particular Canadian measures and experiences with inflation, let me take a step back to look at the larger, international picture. |
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Without going into detail, he outlined the major issues at stake in the negotiations over the coming year, on which the regions must continue to be mobilised. |
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Resources are always limited, and without understanding the problems and opportunities, thus without going into detail, we wouldn't be able to allocate them in the most appropriate way. |
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The communication would not go into detail about the actions to be developed. It would be left up to the States, Regions and economic operators to specify these. |
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This book only glosses over quantum mechanics, and doesn't go into detail. |
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I don't know much about it, so I hope I don't have to go into detail. |
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Caesar says that the Belgae were separated from the rest of Gaul by language, law and custom, and he also says they had Germanic ancestry, but he does not go into detail. |
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Section 2 enters more into detail on the missions among the eastern Iroquoian tribes, the Algonkians, and the Muskogeans of the American southeast. |
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