So as to protect sources, it is not possible for me to be specific as to what material has been sourced in Australia. |
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That is, if the blood test turns out to be specific enough for the disease to be a good screening test. |
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Though I don't want to be specific with any particular stroke in my game, overall despite the fitness problems, I think I served really well. |
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For something a little more substantial, you might be better off with the week's other French release or, to be specific, re-release. |
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When searching, it's important to be specific in your query to avoid getting search results from too broad an area. |
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People need to be specific, people need to be rigorous about project definitions and measurements. |
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Clients assessed the information they received to be specific, practical and relevant. |
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Future research questions, primary and secondary, about HHR productivity need to be specific and sharply focused. |
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Without the power of non-verbal communication, a chair needs to be specific. |
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So to be specific, business cycles display real-output asymmetry but may be nominal-output symmetric. |
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I must add that the results of previous conferences, Rome and Monterrey, to be specific, did not give rise to such expectations either. |
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Garden.com, which is publicly traded, declined to be specific about its current assets and liabilities. |
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The hon. member asked me to be specific so I will be and it is the exact opposite of what the PETA group is trying to indicate. |
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As the couple made plans for the wedding, each had to be specific about his or her financial situation in order to save enough money for their glorious wedding. |
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In contrast to schemas, however, these logics of action appear to be specific to the means-ends relationship that individuals and parties bring to an exchange. |
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They are considered to be specific in the treatment of strumous sores. |
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However, it is important to caution that the impact of a programme will depend on several factors that are likely to be specific to each country. |
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It is important to be specific and to frequently refer to any new laws and standards in effect in order to constantly update working conditions. |
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Benchmarks: Indicators of such progress need to be specific and explicit. |
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There was a hint of truculence when challenged to be specific on policy. |
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They emphasized the importance of individualizing training to be specific to the needs of the core member, as well as the significance of ongoing and 'refresher' training. |
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Admittedly, this bill will not cure every problem associated with consumer pricing, but it is a bill that deals with one element of a problem and that is why I ask him to be specific. |
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Generally we found the investigations to be specific and well-defined. |
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In regard to potential concerns of allergenicity of the vegetable fats used, the Committee noted the opinion of the Executive Committee that there did not seem to be specific problems in this regard. |
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Whether you plan to hire just one subtradesperson or a general contractor for a major renovation, it's important to be specific about the work to be done. |
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Democracy has its costs, you may say, and as the proletariat had its costs so today does progressive socialism, which has inherited from its predecessors the ability to be specific in the pursuit of its own interests. |
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Since the term 'trójniak' is a word that is used solely to denote a specific type of mead, the name should also be considered to be specific in itself. |
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Training and remuneration policy tend to be specific to each bancassurance operator and correspond to each company's own particular corporate culture and history. |
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These strategies have to be specific enough to help a friend or co-worker deal with a perpetrator or victim that they know, in a manner that ensures their own safety. |
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To be specific and detail a case in point, bream are traditionally a bottom feeding species and often found to feed in the upper layers of the water. |
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