If an acronym flies out of your mouth before you can stop it, spell it out, and move on.
Their official biographies rarely spell it out, but gaps in individual CVs, or foreign postings during Soviet times, strongly suggest it.
It may have been implicit in the work of some previous economists, notably Adam Smith, but Hayek was the first to spell it out.
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He may or may not spell it out, but there is an underlying sense from this White House, as much as the last, of that contradictory feeling that American exceptionalism is a worldwide export.
For anyone who has been wondering how Superman, our bastion of truth, justice and above all else, good , could be driven to the point he is currently at, he is kind enough to spell it out to Bruce.
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The key may lie in the phrase "unslakeable thirsting in the backyard" in the last verse. (Yes, "unslakeable, " as in "insatiable, " one example of Veirs' idiosyncratic use of language.) She's not crass enough to spell it out so explicitly, but she's equating emotional longing with heat-wave dehydration, in a wonderfully subtle way.
So spell it all out, from your business goals to life goals to your priorities to personal, friends and family.
The South Korean government has refused to spell out what measures it may take, but there is speculation that it may be considering pulling out its remaining citizens, the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul reports.
When the sharing happens face-to-face, sometimes it helps spell out the rules of etiquette.
Israel has yet to spell out what it will let in by land.
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That's the choice at the next election, and today I want to spell out exactly what it means.
Both points might seem obvious to non-bankers but one can see why CEBS felt it necessary to spell this out.
Labour's schools spokesman Ken Macintosh called on the Scottish government to spell out exactly what it will do to get schools ready for the start of the new curriculum.
Mr Hague says that the purpose of the document is to show that the Conservative Party is ready for government and to spell out what differentiates it from Labour.
But it fails to spell out what.
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The moment a government attempts to spell out what a citizen's rights are it equally sets out in a concrete, legal framework, precisely what is not a right.
The green paper does not spell out all the hard choices Britain will have to make, but it sets out two important principles.
Dave suggested we set up a trust instead, because it would allow us to spell out the conditions under which our daughter will get the money.
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Although Bush didn't spell this out in his speech, it appears he favors this option being a private-sector drug benefits plan for which the government would pay.
Six more cars will then be eliminated during a second spell before the remaining top 10 cars battle it out for the grid positions.
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Though the Europeans did not spell out the reasons for their snub, it was plainly intended as a stern message that intolerance and xenophobia were unacceptable in Europe today.
It was a bright opening spell, with Hibs carving out the first opening when Derek Riordan was presented with the chance of a shot, but his effort was comfortably off-target.
It points out that while old age does bring with it challenges, it does not necessarily need to spell a downward spiral to infirmity.
Unlike its earlier reports, Elan's 2000 annual filing did not spell out the names of its collaborators, the amounts it was investing in each and the sums it took back in license fees.
The show didn't exactly spell out the reveal (casual fans could have missed it), but there was one key to knowing the doe-eyed girl was the mother: the bright yellow umbrella she was holding.
It was left to Singapore statesman Lee Kuan Yew to spell out the implications of the Sinatra Principle.
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