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RBS said it disputed US claims, without going into detail.
"Without going into detail, we take security very seriously," said Schiller.
Without going into detail, I can attest that the experiences are distinct.
"Iran ... is not going into detail on the confidential issues," he said.
"What we're going to uncover is shocking," he added, without going into detail.
The Police Department released an official statement confirming the investigation but not going into detail.
"He's a really important witness," Gowdy added, without going into detail about the unanswered questions.
"The U.S. will continue to hold those responsible accountable," he wrote, without going into detail.
Retaliation was another issue the former employee raised, the statement said, without going into detail.
Without going into detail, let's just say I absolutely did not feel safe in the scenarios.
"Any man who would hurt a woman would hurt a child," June says, without going into detail.
While Cosby's legal counsel advised against him going into detail, his daughter made her position very clear.
Astrophysicists need to be sitting down with those old fellas and going into detail in those stories.
Without going into detail, she confirmed that she had a similar experience to Bridgers and the other women.
" But when prompted to explain what exactly Taylor is jealous of, Kennedy keeps mum, "I'm not going into detail.
LastPass acknowledged the problem on Monday and it is not going into detail about the nature of the exploit.
During his testimony, Pierotti suggested, without going into detail, that his relationship with Shkreli turned sour in December 2012.
"Because we do not want to re-victimize the young woman, we will not be going into detail," Freeman said.
Jenkins, a Los Angeles-based trainer dubbed it the "7 Exercise Core & #WallWorkoutChallenge"—going into detail about it on Instagram.
She isn't doing a round of interviews going into detail about their personal beef (I wouldn't care about that, either).
"Because we do not want to re-victimize the young woman, we will not be going into detail," Freeman added.
Europe is "ready to take countermeasures in the short term, even in other areas," Zypries added, without going into detail.
Without going into detail, she said that one of Mr. Weinstein's diagnosed health problems required close monitoring and could be deadly.
"Our staff is working together collaboratively to try to reach agreement," he said without going into detail about the actual legislation.
"I'm not going into detail on the private negotiations underway but I can say that we're making good progress," she said.
By not going into detail about future budgets, Bridenstine may be trying to make the Artemis program's cost more palatable for lawmakers.
Panasonic isn't going into detail about how the machine works, but just says it uses an infrared scanner to measure your food.
"Without going into detail here, we do believe the Taliban know that at some point they do have to reconcile," he said.
If you don't know what scrapple is, there is no reason for me to wreck your holidays by going into detail here.
Prosecutors sought to bar the defense from going into detail about those struggles, calling such information a transparent play for jurors' sympathy.
YouTube's non-disparagement agreements go beyond a requirement not to criticize the video site, one of the people said, without going into detail.
"The plan has been drafted based on Greece's standard negotiating positions," which included demands for constitutional modifications, he said, without going into detail.
Japan's top judicial official, Justice Minister Masako Mori, acknowledged "various criticisms" of the system at a press conference Monday, without going into detail.
Jesus Seade, the incoming Mexican government's chief NAFTA negotiator, said the issue had been "ironed out" at the NAFTA talks, without going into detail.
"A couple of weeks ago, they were able to scope him out," he said at the White House on Sunday morning without going into detail.
Without going into detail about how the story plays out, the final image is FIGHT punching out a ref while holding a championship belt aloft.
"The central bank is ready to soften the initial proposals for provisions for loans issued for M&A deals," Gref said, without going into detail.
Without going into detail, the demo segment I played concludes with a compromising bathroom scene, with themes that most games would be afraid to tackle.
Senate leaders have refrained from going into detail about the bill they are drafting, but some provisions being considered have become known in recent days.
I suggest taking other issues into account, without going into detail, in a second article of impeachment that would accompany the one centering on Ukraine.
Without going into detail on Saturday night, Khalilzad said in tweets that nothing could be agreed without an intra-Afghan dialogue and a full ceasefire.
One offender was very open about how he'd had sexual activity with a child, going into detail about what he'd done and how he'd done it.
"It's deplorable when someone is using children and teenagers in their interests," Putin said at an energy forum in Moscow on Wednesday, without going into detail.
Speaking at a regular government news conference, Lopez Obrador said a public "consultation" should be held, without going into detail on how it would be organized.
"This is how I found out about you," Woods says to the camera, before going into detail about Jenner's sneaky pregnancy test taken without her knowing.
But Mr. Buttigieg barely mentions his time at McKinsey: He says he signed an NDA that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
The company said it would also make costs savings - toward the 100 million pound annual goal - by improving efficiency throughout the business, without going into detail.
After the encounter the two leaders exchanged compliments and stressed what they had in common, while carefully avoiding going into detail regarding their dispute over Italy's budget.
In October last year the government published a much shorter official version of the findings, which broadly described the risks of money laundering without going into detail.
"They are the happiest lambs on the planet," he added, before going into detail about his butcher's process — and apologizing to vegetarians who might find the post insensitive.
Going into detail, Trump and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Kim was willing to dismantle North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex in return for sanctions being lifted.
On the earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk opened by acknowledging the Model 3 production issues, and going into detail about how he, personally, is addressing the problems.
Tonight, Nintendo will be taking the wraps off everything else in a livestreamed video presentation from Tokyo—which includes, we can only assume, going into detail about Switch's features.
"She's 46 and has seven children," went the profile, going into detail about her family when it hadn't done the same for the two men among the likely picks.
Or to the report in The New York Times that Pentagon officials weren't going into detail on operations against Russia with Trump for fear he might cancel the operations.
CEO Elon Musk said that overall, data from the test looks good, but one of the outer engines showed "thrust fluctuations" — without going into detail about what that means.
Before going into detail, Holmes said that "we take full responsibility for our lab operations and we're working diligently to rectify all our outstanding issues" at its Newark, California, lab.
Going into detail about what he'd do militarily runs contrary to Trump's oft-repeated boast that he doesn't believe in telling our enemies when and how he's going to attack them.
"Oh, I buy from Amazon like a few times a day," said the wife to singer John Legend, before going into detail about her big plans to use her latest purchase.
Meng appeared in a British Columbia court for a scheduled hearing, during which her lawyer Richard Peck raised the issue and referenced "comments by the U.S. President" without going into detail.
When Apple announced the new 210.5-inch and 22015-inch iPad Pro back in June, the company touted their HDR video-compatible displays without really going into detail on what that meant.
"I learned from the WeWork case that we also need to focus on the governance for founders and management, and we need clear standards for that," he said, without going into detail.
Even now, with Galloway doing public speaking and outreach work to combat white extremism, he seems uncomfortable going into detail about the racist ideology of the group with which he was once affiliated.
The informant, Pedro Flores, who operated a cocaine and heroin distribution business with his twin brother Margarito in Chicago, continued testimony that began on Tuesday, going into detail on the reputed cartel king.
Trump administration officials have defended the strike amid scrutiny, citing what they have called strong evidence of threats to Americans without going into detail about the actual intelligence because of national security concerns.
I've done many captions going into detail about each one of these but in short, that's them🙋🏼‍♀️ Feeling happier each day because I took the first step and achieved point number one.
But without going into detail, she turned out to be a bit crazy, and even though she ended up rejecting me before the relationship really started, I believe now I actually dodged a bullet.
Over the past few weeks, two trusted capital events were hosted virtually, said Santos, who also indicated a concern that the CFIUS office may be impacted by the coronavirus outbreak, without going into detail.
Authorities are currently drafting up a plan for stimulus aimed at Indonesia's informal sector and there is a discussion to beef up the country's social safety net scheme, he added without going into detail.
Bill Taylor: No, as a general rule, both United States and other countries including Ukraine will put out very short summaries that kind of hit the highlights of the discussion, but without going into detail.
McKinsey, the world's most prestigious consulting firm, is a famously secretive employer, and Mr. Buttigieg, above in 25, says he signed a nondisclosure agreement that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
Nominally fiction, the story showed a surprising knowledge of the trade, going into detail on Jerome's VPN setup for buying heroin online, as well as his habit of wearing latex gloves when he mailed a package.
A woman said she had seen a campaign ad for Mr. Greitens that she didn't like — "I thought it was kind of a jerky thing to do," she said of the commercial, without going into detail.
She recently tried to obscure some data (which exact data she won't say; Google is cagey about going into detail on its sidelined ventures) using cryptography, so that none of it would be visible to Google upon upload.
In response, some local governments have introduced regulations requiring food purporting to be halal to be just that (though not going into detail of what halal means, such as the slaughter of animals with a knife by a Muslim).
On Sunday, Bolsonaro said he supported the privatization of some parts of Petrobras without going into detail, and declined to weigh in on recently announced plans by Boeing to buy a majority stake in Brazilian planemaker Embraer's commercial arm.
Without going into detail, Mr. Rubio said on CNN and again in an interview on Thursday that he had become aware of information from law enforcement, arising from the Parkland shooting, that led him to reconsider the magazine limit.
We get that through his oeuvre as a poet and a songwriter and a novelist, but the explicit recounting of what he experience that day is tastefully handled and never really something you exploit as far as going into detail.
By early 2016, Saracho was in Fernandez's office, going into detail about how her love for the network's show "Outlander" sent her to Scotland and, by chance, into the path of a handsome Scot she sees whenever one of them can make the long journey.
Paid family leave had its time in the spotlight thanks to a question from Parker, with both Amy Klobuchar and Kamala Harris going into detail about their plans — Harris' being the most generous yet, promising to provide families with six months of paid time off.
Instead of going into detail about how that harms workers, here's a chart from the National Employment Law Project, which advocates for fair workplace policies, that sums it up pretty well: By omitting these labor protections, it's pretty obvious that employers who intentionally misclassify workers are trying to exploit them.
The events of the next few days were complicated, so rather than go through them chronologically I'm going to explain how each path I took ended up panning out (I'm going into detail so that I can be as much help as possible to anyone who goes through this themselves).
For all of his efforts to run an open, accessible campaign — marked by frequent on-the-record conversations with reporters on his blue-and-yellow barnstorming bus — McKinsey is a famously secretive employer, and Mr. Buttigieg says he signed a nondisclosure agreement that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
The old man cleared his throat and began to speak, going into detail about his farm and its operation and the price of feed corn on the Chicago exchange, and the crooked Detroit bank, and the seven-year drought, starting back in '51, that caused a plague that spread over the land.
Walmart has alluded to incorporating these techniques at its self-checkouts to prevent theft (without going into detail because "bad guys watch the news too"), and Amazon's plan to open 3,000 cashierless convenience stores — reliant on elaborate systems of sensors and cameras — seems to be full steam ahead, on track to be completed by 2021.
Parents say they were coerced Several key issues that came up in court last week remain unresolved: whether any parents who were deported should be brought back to the US as part of the reunification process, and next steps for children to continue with their asylum claims after reuniting with parents in the US. Without going into detail, the ACLU noted its partners are also encountering parents who were deported who said they were coerced into agreeing to their own deportation.
The author merely explains in a didactic way the main events and developments and the contexts that influenced them, without going into detail about battles, dates or names.
The same provinces continued to exist after the independence in 1960. The new constitution of 1992 stated that the country should be divided into decentralised territorial entities, without going into detail. By law of 1994, three entity levels were defined: regions, departments and communes.
The middle chronology, however, is under attack, with various scholars arguing strongly in favor of a low(er) chronology and for various reasons. Without going into detail, Boese has placed Sargon's accession at shortly after 2250 (1982), Gasche, Armstrong, Cole and Gurzadyan at 2200 (1998) and Reade at 2180 (2001), with the Third Dynasty of Ur moved according.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the musician suffered from Bulimia nervosa, social isolation and a major depressive disorder, for her single "A 1000 X Hora", she wrote about her illness. From 2002 to April 2018, she was absent from the public eye. On April 19, 2018, she made her first post on her new Twitter account, @LyndaThomasOf, briefly addressing her extended absence. On April 24, she posted a video going into detail.
Suroweic talks about the rough trip over and how he had no idea what lay ahead of him. The interview takes a huge turn when he starts going into detail about landing on the beach and all of the death that was around him. It seemed everything was on fire; tanks, trucks, everything…. I remember seeing the bodies of soldiers, all lined up with their boots sticking straight up; a lot of bodies; our guys.
This we cannot > forget. Once again, Du Bois brings up the concept of serfdom, this time going into detail about the parallels between serfdom and slavery in the South. He mentions that religion in the South originally reinforced slavery, where there was a recognized hierarchy in religious practices that were then paralleled in the practice of slavery. This notion was challenged, he says, as abolition sentiments grew stronger and the democratic Methodist and Baptist churches spread.
Before uploading the video, Yee said that he was "slightly apprehensive" that what he was doing might be illegal, and told two friends about it. He also looked up the Sedition Act, and told his mother he was making a video criticizing Lee without going into detail about the video's content. She advised him against uploading it but he went ahead anyway. Yee said that his ideas were influenced by meet-ups with members from the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP).
A haul video is a video recording, posted to the Internet, in which a person discusses items that they recently purchased, sometimes going into detail about their experiences during the purchase and the cost of the items they bought. The posting of haul videos (or hauls) has been a growing trend, during 2007–2016. By late 2010, nearly a quarter of a million haul videos had been shared on the website YouTube alone. Some of the individual videos have received tens of millions of views.
The question of whether and when both licenses are incompatible sparked debates in the free software domain in 2004 to 2006. For instance, the FSF considered the CDDL incompatible to their GPL license, without going into detail until 2016. Some describe the incompatibility as inherited from the MPL 1.1 (fixed with the MPL 2.0 according to the FSF) and as a complex interaction of several clauses. Some of the CDDL proponents describe the GPL/CDDL compatibility situation from another point of view, they see the problem more on the GPL side than the CDDL side.
Without going into detail, EMI acknowledged the legal dispute and released the following statement: Both parties of the dispute remained silent about the particulars, but it is believed that the problems with distribution centered on a record deal that Danger Mouse signed with Lex Records. In early 2010, it was announced that Dark Night of the Soul was slated for a tentative summer 2010 release, even though the CD-R version had been available since the previous May. A Lex Records logo appears next to the Capitol Records logo on the final version.
While Harry did not seem to know how dangerous the White Council considered Bob, he has not revealed his possession of the air spirit to many people, and then only out of absolute necessity without going into detail what he is. Bob's personality seems to change depending on who has possession of his physical skull. With Harry he is somewhat lazy, wise- cracking, and more than a little lecherous. When allowed to remember being kept by Kemmler, he became out-right murderous and spiteful, nearly killing Harry but for limitations Bob begged Harry to make before ordering him to remember.
A new agreement between Électricité de France and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India was signed in March 2018. The cost of building the plant is about per MW electric power compared with per MW electric power for a coal power station.A Perspective on the Nuclear Uproar in India Nuclear power plants generally feature significantly higher investment cost while day-to-day operating cost is lower compared to combustion plants. Refraining from going into detail, Areva CEO Anne Lauvergeon asserted in November 2010 that the cost of electricity from this power plant will be below per Kilowatt hour.
When the lot of 7 WDS3 shunters came,initially they had a lot of troubles with these locomotives, but the trouble was confined more to the power pack than to the transmission. But in course of time,going into detail about the troubles that were being experienced and the mechanics were able to get over a lot of these difficulties and in-fact the transmission was also modified to suit with the engine. By 1979 Out of 7 locomotives, five are still after 15 years of service working and did not have trouble. But by 1990s all units were withdrawn from service.
This can be seen in the way that Ptolemy avoids going into detail on the facets of astrology that rely on mythological, or symbolic associations, and how he is willing to outline the reasoning behind conflicting astrological proposals without revealing any personal preference for one scheme over another.For example, where he explains the three different ways by which the signs can be classified as masculine or feminine (I.12, pp.69–73). Some commentators have viewed Ptolemy's comparatively dispassionate approach towards points of astrological contention as reason to suppose he was more interested in the theoretical principles than the actual practice of astrology.
At school, Ashley goes to her appointment with Vincent who decides to try a new approach, but Ashley is reminded of her dad who had died years before and she begins to cry. Ashley reveals her dad Michael Collins (Bill Lippincott) hurt her, but before going into detail, the session ends and she gets up and leaves for class. After class, she again meets Steve who asks her out, but is rejected. Ashley is at home watching TV when Stacy and Bill come home from the market, but Stacy has to go back because she forgot her debit card.
Alexa Daley is sailing on the Warwick Beacon with two of her closest companions, Roland Warvold, and Yipes. As the story progresses Roland decides to tell Alexa and Yipes of his and his brother, Thomas Warvold's, past. Going into detail of how they escaped from the House on the Hill, how they crossed the Lake of Fire, how they climbed to the top of the Wakefield House, and lastly how they came to be travelers by Land and by Sea. He tells them of Sir Alistair Wakefield and of the knowledge and years they spent him, and he also tells them of a very close friend called [Thorn], a mountain lion.
Statue honoring Randolph McCoy at the McCoy Homeplace in Hardy, KY In August 2015 members of both families helped archeologists dig for ruins at a site where they believe Randolph McCoy's house was burned. In 2016, the history podcast The Broadsides aired an episode going into detail about the conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. In September 2018, a wooden statue, standing over 8 feet tall, was erected in honor of Randolph McCoy at the McCoy homeplace in Hardy, Kentucky. Carved by chainsaw carver Travis Williams and donated to the property, this statue had been commissioned by McCoy property owner and Hatfield descendant Bob Scott.
Without going into detail, Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz said on 22 August 2013 that Israel's intelligence assessment was that the Syrian government used chemical weapons in the Damascus area. Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon said the Syrian government had already used chemical weapons against the rebels on a smaller scale multiple times prior to the Ghouta attacks. Fox News reported that Unit 8200 helped provide intelligence to the United States, Israel's closest international ally, implicating the Syrian government in the attacks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the General debate of the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly that Syrian government used the chemical weapons against its own people.
In an effort to connect members of this growing community, Tethys is meant to act as a hub, providing resources and contacts for those looking for more information. One way is by providing links to similar databases that may have different approaches to viewing data, or that may provide a different focus on the data collected. Another page lists summaries of the regulatory frameworks in many of the major countries, providing links to agencies and laws rather than going into detail. There is also an extensive database of over 1700 organizations involved in marine and wind renewable energy and the environment, providing a list of publications affiliated with the organization and some basic information.
Several of his columns demonstrate his knowledge of trivia about and yearning for association with Ivy League colleges. As he noted, "Through the years I have acquired a vast amount of information about colleges and universities." The May 8, 1965 column takes as its ostensible topic the fact that Yale owns stock in American Broadcasting Company and thus is a beneficiary of the television program Peyton Place. O'Hara writes: Later, he notes that James Gould Cozzens is a "genuine Harvard alumnus" and speculates that Harvard should broker a television serialization of a Cozzens novel: His September 4, 1965 column deals entirely with his failure to have received any honorary degrees, going into detail about three honorary degrees he was actually offered but, for various reasons, did not accept.
Guests and prospective members are then encouraged to tell the chapter about their business and what they do to provide value to the chapter. Frequently, chapters will either vote on the best commercial given that week, or permit the previous week's winner to make the selection. Then one member each week gives a 10 minute presentation, which is a more in-depth version of the commercials, going into detail as to what services their business performs or what products they offer, their education, training & experience, and specific referrals they are looking for to help grow their business. During the commercials and presentations, a binder filled with the business cards of current members is passed around, permitting current members to take cards and pass them to potential clients, and for guests & visitors to take as well.
Lyautey briefly served as France's Minister of War for three months in 1917, which were clouded by the unsuccessful Nivelle Offensive and the French Army Mutinies. Lyautey was apparently surprised to receive a telegram offering him the job (10 December 1916) and demanded, and was given, authority to issue orders to Nivelle (the new Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front) and Sarrail (Commander-in-Chief at Salonika); Nivelle's predecessor Joffre had enjoyed much greater freedom from the War Minister and had also had command over Salonika. Prime Minister Aristide Briand, not going into detail about Joffre's removal, replied that Lyautey would be one of a War Committee of five members, controlling manufacturing, transport and supply, and thus giving him greater powers than his predecessors. Lyautey replied "I shall answer your call".
A fragmentary copy of the first edition of The Day of Doom, held at Houghton Library, Harvard University "The Day of Doom: or, A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment" is a religious poem by clergyman Michael Wigglesworth that became a best-selling classic in Puritan New England for a century after it was published in 1662 by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson. The poem describes the Day of Judgment, on which a vengeful God judges and sentences all men, going into detail as to the various categories of people who think themselves excusable who will nonetheless end up in Hell. The poem was so popular that the early editions were thumbed to shreds. Only one fragmentary copy of the first edition is known to exist, and second editions are exceptionally rare.
In more recent years there has been a shift in the way knowledge about the story is shared, making it more accessible to people outside of the indigenous community from Arnhem land, creating a better understanding of aboriginal culture. There is still strong restrictions as to what type of knowledge can be shared, the design and patterns used in the artistic representation of the story require pre-existing knowledge of the context to be fully understood, this helps maintain certain aspects private. Artist will often accompany their work with a brief description of the story but will avoid going into detail to respect the parts of the story that are considered sacred. One of the biggest demonstrations of this movement was the exhibition The painters of the Wagilag Sisters 1937-1997, which was a collection of the work of more than 100 aboriginal artist.
Mr Justice Peter Smith rounds on detractors following Addleshaws spat , The Lawyer By 13 July 2007, Joshua Rozenberg, a legal journalist, was suggesting in The Daily Telegraph that it was time for the judge to stand down."Mr Justice Peter Smith loses his judgment", The Daily Telegraph On 16 July 2007, it was announced in a press release from the Judicial Communications Office that the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, had referred the judge's behaviour in the case to the independent Office for Judicial Complaints (OJC). Frances Gibb embarked on speculation as to whether the judge should stay in office in The Times on 18 July"The High Court judge who may be in for much more than a severe wigging", The Times and Rozenberg returned to the point on 19 July."Brief encounters", The Daily Telegraph Both journalists mentioned the question of the judge's health, but without going into detail.
After they use a "calming" blue card to get Jack out of the room, Mrs Doyle tells Polly sarcastically to have a lovely stay. The next day, Ted puts several highbrow novels on the table (along with The Commitments by Roddy Doyle), with the intention of impressing Polly (but Dougal takes this to mean that Ted is throwing out "the ones you couldn't get through"). Mrs Doyle tells Ted that she is not a fan of Polly's books, mainly because of "the language" in them; she gives examples of this, and ends up going on an angry rant that contains dozens of swear words. Polly enters and tells Ted about her failed marriage, going into detail about her sex life with her husband; she suddenly realises she has shocked Ted, and apologises, although he maintains that he has heard far worse things in confession (he then walks uncomfortably to his seat, suggesting that he has an erection).
Colgrave, Two Lives, pp. 64–67 Still an eight-year-old, Cuthbert becomes lame and is visited by an angel who instructs him on a cure (chapter four).Colgrave, Two Lives, pp. 66–69 Cuthbert with the disguised angel In chapter five Cuthbert, while still a youth tending to sheep in Lauderdale, has a vision of a bishop being borne to heaven; subsequently it is discovered that Aidan, bishop of Lindisfarne, had died on the same hour as Cuthbert's vision.Colgrave, Two Lives, pp. 68–71 Far to the south, a young Cuthbert is travelling during the winter and crosses the river Wear at Chester-le-Street, taking shelter in one of the empty summer dwellings; suffering from lack of food, his horse pulls down warm bread and meat from the roof of the dwelling (chapter six).Colgrave, Two Lives, pp. 70–71 Book i ends with the anonymous author making mention of several other miracles of Cuthbert's youth without going into detail: how God provided food for him in camp with his army against an enemy, how he saw the soul of a reeve taken up to the sky, his defeat of some demons, and his cure of the insane (chapter seven).

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