For a few days, every time I woke up, they had to re-explain the situation to me. |
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We had to pull together our tax records, submit and resubmit them, explain and re-explain them. |
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But at one point, Mr. Romney grew frustrated and doubled back to a reporter to re-explain how things worked. |
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In the end, we got what we needed, but there was much repetition to re-explain the circumstances each time a new DJAG became involved. |
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That was, of course, before Mayor Booker felt compelled to revisit and re-explain and rephrase and re-imagine his remarks. |
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No one likes to call up and re-explain things or wait while a representative starts up a new system to look for information. |
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A good way of checking is to see whether they can re-explain in their own words. |
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You have to regularly explain, re-explain and question how things should be done. |
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The purpose of this document is to re-explain the position of the EC on this issue. |
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Then gently re-explain why the basics are even more important at longer distances. |
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There were, however, significant differences in responses in three areas: deaf participants were more likely to feel their physician did not understand them, and were less likely to attempt to re-explain themselves. |
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We do not see any real need to re-examine and re-explain the directive. |
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If the doctor explains something and it sounds different from what you've observed in the family member you're concerned about, re-explain what you've been seeing. |
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Patiently re-explain an idea if someone didn't quite get the message earlier. |
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I constantly had to re-explain my symptoms and medical history. |
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And the government has an agency that before you get involved with the reverse mortgage will re-explain everything to you so you know what you are getting involved with. |
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She made them tell her everything, then had Ellis re-explain in layman's terms while I sat there mentally headdesking. |
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