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The complaint forms are a bit more detailed, but are just as easy to navigate.
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It's a little bit more detailed than that as far as reaching out to designers, making sure that your relationships are built, but that's the gist of it.
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Your letter from mid-December, the most detailed, is still a bit vague.
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First, while quite a bit of money went missing in the kickbacks and bribes detailed in Mr Volcker's reports, much more misdirected cash went elsewhere.
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The only thing I would have liked to see a bit more (although it may be a bit too complex for this post) was a more detailed example of what rate of return you would have to earn to make paying down your mortgage worthwhile vs. investing the funds.
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With that detailed, it's time to move a bit below the display.
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Since his apparent conversion to more socially liberal policies, Mr Portillo is also a bit of an unknown quantity and has yet to map out any detailed policies.
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It's all beginning to look a bit rushed and makes the polite fiction that Commons public bill committees engage in "detailed scrutiny" look even thinner than usual.
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"I think the treatment we have had from them has been a bit shabby, " he told Today, arguing that the committee had been sent a detailed account of the legal advice used to reach a decision regarding the former director general.
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Law 23.4 originally stated that the arm couldn't straighten during delivery at all, but in the 1990s, when technology allowed for detailed analysis, it turned out that almost everyone's arm straightens a little bit.
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But the decision to "pause" the bill and then to re-write it to appease its critics, owed a fair bit to in house critics in both coalition parties in the Commons, to a stream of detailed comment and criticism from Stephen Dorrell's Health Select Committee, and still more to the promise of ambush with overwhelming force in the House of Lords.
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