Sentences with phrase «much of detailed»

Katya Puzyrko did much of the detailed design.
«I'm not much of a detailed note taker since others who work with me are tasked with that chore.
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Either way, since much of the detailed reviewing has been done, I have not reproduced my original writing.
The administration is leaving much of the detailed work to Hill Republicans on the major tax - writing committees.
Much of the detail of these efforts and the responses of the City of Burnaby are described in the affidavits filed by both TM and the City and in the Board's decision.
Assume the rare instance when much of its detail reoccurs with some exactness.
Matthew radically shortens it, and cuts much of the detail that Luke includes.
Much of the detail is obscure, but certain stages of progress can be traced with a fair degree of certainty.
Obviously this is a pretty broad question, and I don't care if these are primary sources, to collaborative works by modern historians, to historical fictions (as I'm sure much of this detail will be left to the imagination as not much evidence will remain), but I'm looking for how humans ran societies, and the issue they dealt with, on a day to day basis, because people live on a day to day basis, and don't, like historians, summarize a decade in a couple of pages of writing.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable described the proposals as «the right first cross-party steps», and Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas said that the meeting had been «broadly constructive and helpful» but that «we did not get into much of the detail».
Mr Bercow announced his initiative to the Hansard Society in ebullient terms but much of the detail remained obscure.
Ersnt and Young has pointed out that much of the detail on the bill's polices is still missing.
Attlee and Churchill worked together very smoothly, with Attlee working backstage to handle much of the detail and organisational work in Parliament, as Churchill took centre stage with his attention on diplomacy, military policy, and broader issues.
These are only provisional recommendations — the boundary commissions will revise them based on the consultation period, so much of the detail will be tweaked before the final recommendations.
By hiding much of the detail involved in programming character behaviour beneath intuitive modules, Storybricks could provide a new kind of playing experience, he says.
The final result matches much of the detail in the Hubble photo, but at a smaller scale.
Outside of that this is still a great looking action game that still retains much of its detail, and just a great style that The Warriors contained on the consoles.
I would not at all be surprised to learn that much of the detail in this prologue was added later when someone noted the movie makes no sense without it, and frankly, even having it doesn't help too much.
The law requires principals be rated based on a variety of factors including student growth data and observations, but leaves much of the details to be negotiated locally by districts and unions.
The three louvers at the end of the roof seem too big, a bit crude and disproportionate to the delicacy of much of the detailing.
We reported yesterday on much of the detail on the new Golf R, but the Golf is such a big deal for so many that we thought we ought to re-iterate, throw in a few pictures of the Golf R on the floor at Frankfurt and re-cap on the goodies on offer.
However, much of the detailing was down to Leonardo Fioravanti.
As for what to do with the cover, many of these smartphone editions realize that much of the detail of a traditional print or tablet magazine cover will be lost on the smaller display, and think of the cover as one would a splash page on a mobile app.
You will be asked for a lot of detail, and you must complete the form with as much of that detail as possible.
On the smaller TV I owned before, much of the detail was lost, but was fully fleshed out on a larger screen.
Much of the details about DmC are still underwraps but, I can't wait to hear more about what surprises Capcom has in store for us.
Oblivion raised the bar in Elder Scrolls presentation but fudged much of the detail.
«Much of the detail needs to be worked through over the coming months and years.
Worryingly, much of the detail is left to future regulations, however it is clear that:
Although much of the detail of the precise operation of the lists is yet to be confirmed, it is difficult to see how some of the scheme (in SVGA 2006, Pts 1 and 2 of Sch 3) can be said to be compatible with the interpretation of Art 6 given in Wright.
Jordan — don't be shocked, but I think if you asked Bill Stanbury about the real process of drafting competition policy laws over a quarter of a century, you would find that much of the detail happened in the boardrooms of major law firms.
As is the modern way, RCA 2016 allows much of the detail (where the devil, of course, often resides) to be painted in by regulations.
Letting apps or friends know where you are is one thing — but how much of that detail do you really want the world to know?
While much of the details of Samsung's two newest phones, at least when it comes to the specifications, was mostly suspected well before today's announcement during Unpacked, today's information coming straight from Samsung actually confirms most of those details, and gives users a closer look at what to expect from Samsung's 2017 flagship smartphones.
The P10 photo is unusually soft, the wide - angle distortion is particularly prominent, and the camera failed to accurately blur out much of the detail around Vlad's ear and cheek.
If the requirement is for an entry level bookkeeper, including too much of detail would not be necessary.
Too much of details and speaking about you is meaningless.
Don't explain too much of details.
If you don't want to get into too much of details and just need to stick to the main points of your leave such as the medical ground and number of days - this template would e helpful for you.
Dudgeon said the «next step of the response, where much of the detail will be decided, is critical,» and called on the government to engage with the community and relevant stakeholders / leaders in Indigenous mental health, suicide prevention and substance abuse:
As with all the flip shows, much of the details are left out.
But the task force deliberately did not provide that information, preferring to leave much of the detail up to the leadership of the new association.
``... the task force purposely did not provide... detailed business and financial plans»... (information voters likely would need to know to vote intelligently — my comment, B.M.)...» preferring to leave much of the detail up to the leadership of the new association.»

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You can estimate your longevity using online calculators, such as the ones from the Social Security Administration (which simply asks your gender and date of birth), Living to 100 and financial services firm Blueprint Income (which factors in other details including your weight and how much you exercise and drink alcohol).
Chen couldn't reveal any further details of the agreements either, and it's unclear how much of that $ 137 - million is due to the licensing agreements, and how much was derived from BlackBerry's core software business.
«He's one of the great men of industry, so I just want to thank you very much,» Trump said, speaking to reporters and to Son, who held up what appeared to be a PowerPoint slide with details of their announcement.
The company has not given much details of the Semi, but has said that the truck would begin production in 2019.
THE latest splurge of files unleashed by self - appointed global watchdog Wikileaks has much intriguing detail for observers of the Western Australian business scene.
Going in with a rough plan instead of a detailed script may sound risky, but that approach is much more authentic — and resonates much better with viewers.
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