I also believe there's an aesthetic one: Diversity is another way of saying specificity, and specificity is just more entertaining.
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Repeated behaviors can be achieved through rituals' "time specificity" and "spatial specificity" — tying their actions to a designated time or spatial layout.
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In Sweden, the blood test had a sensitivity of 103% and a specificity of 91%, while in the United Kingdom, sensitivity was 80% and specificity 90%.
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But a lack of specificity is probably the whole point.
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But though Little thrives on specificity, its themes are universal.
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Her subjects' outfits, hairstyles, and dressing rooms give them specificity.
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Others address The Current State of Things with more specificity.
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What really gives Homecoming an edge, though, is its specificity.
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Now, the other thing is ... specificity mattered more than numbers.
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Anyone who believes that cultural specificity makes for better stories.
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But each country's adaptation applies cultural specificity to the premise.
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Dylan Matthews I think there's also a question of specificity.
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It does the job, but it's not much for specificity.
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The film could use more of that kind of specificity.
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Perhaps more specificity is needed before the legislation becomes law.
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The sentence is a fascinating combination of vagueness and specificity.
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One of the greatest strengths of "Insecure" is its specificity.
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It was about a specificity of cadence, and an intention.
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The result was as much global ambience as regional specificity.
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It's a little creepy, but advertisers long for such specificity.
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"That cultural specificity was very, very helpful," Ms. Nyong'o said.
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Some producers have taken the notion of specificity even further.
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But Griffin has its very own Southern brand of specificity.
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The most important part of the apology was its specificity.
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If "Greed" lacks anything, it is the sting of specificity.
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Its uncommon specificity is severe, ruling out apologies and explanations.
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Potter wondered if Trump's lack of specificity reflected internal divisions.
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We knew they were coming from Iran with decent specificity.
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Without any specificity as to what those jobs will be.
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Some are demanding more guidance and specificity from the president.
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It doesn't rely on the specificity of its setting or its casting to make a political point, or even a plot point, but it's precisely that intrinsic specificity which makes it a better story.
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That's often what I love most about a book — that specificity.
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And despite those broad strokes, she remains a master of specificity.
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The lack of specificity created a sensation in the Italian media.
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It is easy to mock the Jesuitical specificity of Facebook's guidelines.
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Thematic specificity unifies the album less than a vivid musical template.
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Yet, the original language lacked the specificity payers and providers needed.
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Impact in journalism came from specificity — names, dates, proof, and patterns.
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It looks like the Saudis drove the hardest bargain on specificity.
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Dust travels, the specificity of particle clings to all origin sources.
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The advantage of brain age over chronological age is its specificity.
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The debate scene comes alive through the specificity of McBride's prose.
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The fact that Google results show no geographic specificity is strange.
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But what made it powerful was its immediacy, its psychological specificity.
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But our tales, even the most tragic ones, hinge on specificity.
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Wiener deploys this strategy liberally, with adroit specificity and arch timing.
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This process has added specificity and increased confidence about the risks.
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But they "valued his specificity" on the Douglass Plan, Malveaux said.
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But also like Girls, Vice Principals is saved by its specificity.
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Optical interfaces, with their specificity and the bandwidth they allow, will win.
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They provided no specificity about when that would be during the day.
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"The specificity is a double-edged sword," Graham Hatfull says by phone.
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There's also an option in the right-click menu for greater specificity.
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The only things missing were specificity on the draft pick, and Žižić.
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The specificity of our limits has really almost defined who we are.
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Reformed TSCA strikes the requisite balance between Congressional specificity and Agency discretion.
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In this and many other ways, Ms. Colio's story completely avoids specificity.
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"There is not a lot of specificity to the law," she said.
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There's no other game with that kind of scope, scale, and specificity.
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But the pinheaded specificity of their questions often left the Alaskans flummoxed.
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To a degree, the specificity and the fury felt healthy, and important.
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Part of that sense of genuineness comes from the show's giddy specificity.
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"Specificity is something we are trying to get away from," he said.
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It's true that the geo-specificity of the poems feels flattened out.
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Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity.
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Stripped of specificity, they gain atmospherics and often take on new personalities.
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Societal contexts and cultural specificity changes, but the youthful soul does not.
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As an actor, Paul Dano brings determination and specificity to his work.
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The general ban on fanciness seems to have banished specificity as well.
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There are times when we still struggle to predict them with specificity.
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So every scene, certainly in the flashbacks, was designed with such specificity.
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The AI system had both greater sensitivity and specificity than human readers.
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Committee investigators specifically asked Judge Kavanaugh about all pending accusations, in specificity.
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What he lacks in specificity he offers in vision, clarity, and consistency.
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Instead they find beauty and sadness in the specificity of these losses.
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"There's no specificity and that's one of the things that I want to see, is specificity, but at least in terms of a general statement, [the message] is that no one's going to lose their coverage," Sandoval said.
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Using this test, Martin and his colleagues correctly identified early cases of Alzheimer's disease with 80% sensitivity and 74% specificity and later stages of the disease with up to 86% sensitivity and specificity when using other patient data.
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For early-stage study participants, generally, sensitivity was 70% and specificity was 80%.
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The range on the financial disclosure report makes that sort of specificity laughable.
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All of its specificity, including who the true victims were, has been removed.
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Overall, they concluded this emerging subfield of study is lacking rigor and specificity.
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But in that instance, too, the justices stressed the specificity of the case.
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And gang allegations are often consequential, regardless of the specificity of the connection.
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And that is all about specificity and understanding the spine of your story.
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Rubin dismissed the government argument that specificity about NSLs would harm national security.
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Trying to find a way out of assimilation, do you look for specificity?
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The blending of his actual roots with an invented narrative yields moving specificity.
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The specificity of Tasmania makes the show at once universal and psychically terrifying.
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Satellite photos provide a level of geographic specificity that national accounts do not.
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Specificity regarding what is being done, where and with what results is lacking.
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It also gives the defendant enough notice and specificity to mount a defense.
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Like: When it comes to choosing your YouTube channel's identity, specificity is key.
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Second, today's moon shots fail to match the targeted specificity of the original.
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But it seems as if audiences really respond to specificity in storytelling. Right.
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Robots work best with specificity and exactness, especially when it comes to programming.
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It was this lack of specificity in Melbourne that helped create Soi 38.
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But I think the larger point I'm nodding toward here is cultural specificity.
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Meaning and connection are easier to create, particularly virtually, through specificity and structure.
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The specificity of the performances also helps prevent the cultivated tone from cloying.
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In the interview, it can be more tempting to speak with less specificity.
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What he hasn't dropped is his focus on the specificity of Petipa's style.
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It's definitely something to have achieved such visual specificity out of bottle caps.
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What I found was resentment of an intensity and specificity that surprised me.
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It creates a bond through its audience not through specificity, but through universality.
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The rapturous intensity (and specificity) of the prose is formally stunning and deeply pleasurable.
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But whatever the specificity has is as of yet something I can't quite define.
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The specificity which made phages once seem less desirable is now their greatest appeal.
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The specificity of Crispr is equally enticing to researchers looking to target pathogenic viruses.
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What is (sort of) novel about Unhinged is the grotesque specificity of its detail.
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The alliance has broad principles and a range of policy proposals (of varying specificity).
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It hints at political awareness without actually being political, which would require some specificity.
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When it comes to technology like this, the omission of extreme specificity makes sense.
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And yet, it's being ignored to a certain degree by a lack of specificity.
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The lack of specificity in the bureau's environmental assessment made it inadequate, Contreras said.
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Essential to the success of such a production would be its regularity and specificity.
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Outside of showing some personality, specificity regarding what you've done is important, Zangrillo says.
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What the show does better than almost any other comedy on television is specificity.
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These diagnoses lack the specificity of the biological markers that neuroscience seeks to identify.
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In this case I'd agree that we could have provided a bit more specificity.
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We loved specificity and detail, and the doctor used great detail in his stories.
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She chooses instead to showcase her personal experiences in all their specificity and weirdness.
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But that letter lacked the specificity Nelson has laid out, according to the Times.
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As a young professional, then, I struggled with the intense specificity many jobs required.
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The overproduction turns any human or material into something generic, without specificity or identity.
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"Everybody is having trouble with the sensitivity/specificity issues" with the coronavirus, Garrett said.
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Ockwell-Smith likes specificity, and she has many strongly held ideas about cutting corners.
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Then there's rituals' "sequence specificity" — how certain steps tend to be scrupulously adhered to.
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"The Constitution is a document, in my view, of majestic specificity," Justice Kavanaugh said.
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This site-specificity adds to the layered notions of transformation present in the work.
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Or, worse yet, that its specificity must be flattened to suit a simplified conclusion.
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DS: That specificity also ties into some more broadly relatable troubles with the internet.
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"It's hard to get that level of specificity with the auditory sensations," Fassnidge says.
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Despite his works' specificity of place, his characters' feelings of being unmoored resonate throughout time.
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Plus there's the specificity of Beyoncé's work—her music and her heart—that's propelled her.
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Georgetown has set the terms for the specificity of the claim: profiting from enslaved labor.
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The film's main flaw is that not all its profiles have that kind of specificity.
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But I am trying not to erase the need for identity, the need for specificity.
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After Thackery states it so plainly, the movie's whole premise becomes laughable in its specificity.
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He has a level of specificity that she did not see when she watched Jordan.
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The specificity of Donald Trump Jr.'s email chain is what makes it so damning.
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The researchers reported 90% specificity meaning roughly 1 in 10 detections was a false positive.
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She asked him where to find a paper clip, and he answered with shocking specificity.
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Mason raised issues including errant capitalization, redundancies, and a lack of specificity in the letter.
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What counts is their specificity, as things distinct from other things that are like them.
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"A lack of specificity is also what makes characters ripe for queer readings," Shaw says.
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Nobody can say with specificity how Trump-era bank deregulation might lead to a crisis.
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There's much less specificity when it comes to the other side of the ledger, however.
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The word "fascism," as it's used today, has been stripped of much of its specificity.
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It has no specificity, rendering any given arena of play or battle beside the point.
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You might have already sensed this, but you didn't know it with such nauseating specificity.
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In that specificity there's something universal, but also there's a statement on the black experience.
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In between all of the insults, let me point out the specificity that was lacking.
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They hounded him about his inconsistencies, his lies, his lack of specificity — all of it.
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The revelations in Daphne Merkin's piece aren't particularly new, though they're lacerating in their specificity.
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Rather than selling volume, they sold specificity, and they sold the ability to move product.
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Do you strive for specificity or prefer that your lyrics be taken as universally relatable?
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But it's exactly that type of specificity that makes Minhaj's new show worthy of note.
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All your timepieces must be connected by age, material, complication, brand or any other specificity.
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Hyper-specificity is the database's organizing principle, the search engine and interface its mediating structure.
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"Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity," Jennifer Szalai writes.
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And they allow the advertising to be placed with greater proximity and with greater specificity.
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But I realized, as specificity was of utmost importance, the colloquial would have to do.
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A whimsical, slapstick quality might turn sinister, but what holds your attention is the specificity.
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The bill's lack of specificity makes it hard to predict how it would affect consumers.
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The Legends of "Black Girl's Window" brings a specificity that is vital, and very wanted.
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In one key finding, the reviewers concluded that state plans lack specificity in critical areas.
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This specificity encourages a deep engagement with each image as a piece of a day.
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This strategy contrasts specificity with the inadequacy of the larger historical narrative to encompass it.
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We all know any GPS tracker is only as good as its position specificity and accuracy.
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Their success lies in specificity, using illustration to illuminate rather than obscure the faces of newcomers.
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But we have some specificity and it isn t just us going around denouncing bad trade.
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"The creep factor of the specificity is what I found particularly grating," said McCabe by phone.
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But can ROSS adopt to the style of the firm and specificity of a given case?
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Yet the film's quirky specificity makes this common plot arc feel fresh, unique, and endlessly surprising.
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Krieger urged more consideration of downstream externalities, and specificity on what problem a break-up fixes.
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"I really wanted to focus on locality and specificity with Mecanismos," explains Acevedo-Yates to Creators.
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But he tends to work with protagonists with more personality and specificity, and less Everyman approachability.
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I'd close my eyes and marvel at the sheer volume and specificity of sound around me.
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It is the specificity, after all, that might make you play this game instead of another.
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Despite the specificity of their visual and textual signifiers the resultant imagery lacks any literal identity.
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He didn't have to fill all that much time or speak with all that much specificity.
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"With the Russians, I don't think we have specificity on support to the Taliban," Dunford said.
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"Essentially we're a big data solution but with a very specificity around personal information," he adds.
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Yet when it comes to its weapons, suddenly Battlefield has a mania for specificity and character.
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You can even create your own custom interviews with the interview builder for even more specificity.
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It also addresses, albeit not with too much specificity, the economic anxieties of creating these businesses.
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Taking a flexible approach to site-specificity is essential to making rent and entering museum collections.
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To not use the term would be to deprive readers of the specificity the issue demands.
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That level of specificity is what made the revelation impossible to brush off, even by Republicans.
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Cummings said his new brand kit will add "more refinement and specificity" to his company's voice.
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Yet of all Yang's futuristic policies, one in particular stands out for its uniqueness and specificity.
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As I've stated in previous recaps, the specificity of "Insecure" is one of its greatest strengths.
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The issue is perhaps that both characters, like the rest of the new generation, lack specificity.
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" Peck estimates that the "level of specificity about communications is operating about 10 percent of optimal.
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Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
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Her approach feels akin to that of Frank O'Hara or Leslie Scalapino in its wild specificity.
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If I can't express that kind of specificity, I can't hope to possibly transport an audience.
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If you're a seasoned attendee, you know that festival-friendly footwear requirements are Goldilocksian in their specificity.
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It's not possible to get both very high sensitivity and specificity with the rats, says Christophe Cox.
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Within this rigid form is an opportunity for a director to insert aesthetic creativity and cultural specificity.
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The administration's travel ban order appeared, for its lack of specificity, designed to sow chaos and resistance.
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I can, for instance, render interiority of character with an ease and specificity denied to a screenwriter.
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What sets Night in the Woods apart is its specificity to a particular time, place, and people.
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They feared the lack of specificity would only create panic among residents who weren't actually in danger.
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"And it's a specificity in which some operators have locked themselves, favoring volume over value," he added.
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I think portraits teach you about specificity and how to find what stands out about a person.
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"The lack of specificity on a timetable looks like it's going to happen later rather than sooner."
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This specificity is seen as particularly useful in tumours that are near eyes, brains and spinal cords.
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"And it's a specificity in which some operators have locked themselves, favouring volume over value," he added.
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And while salary surveys are routine across industries, Option Impact is unique in its specificity and accuracy.
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For it is the particularity, the specificity, the quiddity of these objects that can engage us intuitively.
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The conceptual malleability of the Lucky Numbers is traded for a critical specificity in the Concordance Drawings.
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Each of the shattered pieces has a beauty and specificity to it, destroyed in order to create.
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So much great art comes from specificity, but making a song of the summer requires deliberate vagueness.
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"Girlfriend" is the most explicitly Jewish series this side of "Transparent," and its specificity only starts there.
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A close approximation is Letgo , which has the same geographic specificity but only lists items (not services).
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And almost all of them pointed to the specificity of Warren's ideas as having won them over.
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In the title story, Gay devotes herself to finding specificity in the abstraction of difficult woman archetypes.
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Another common notation I was surprised not to see is one that would grant it regional specificity.
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If the results seem almost anthropological in their care and specificity, she comes by that approach honestly.
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Her strategy of dryness and detail and specificity — leaving the poetry to Natasha Katz's lighting — pays off.
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Even for people well versed in technology, the volume and specificity of location-data collection was shocking.
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The technical minutiae of putting a paper to bed in hot type are conjured with affectionate specificity.
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"Anyone who has that specificity of vision and uncompromising nature, I'm turned on by it," he said.
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The idiosyncratic specificity and dark humor of Presley's lyrics were what originally drew in Monroe and Lambert.
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" Kwan added, "Basically, we allowed the location, the performance, and the actions to give all the specificity.
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The lack of specificity in the bureau's environmental assessment made it inadequate, Contreras, an Obama appointee, said.
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Given the specificity of the data, the analysis shows not only where enforcement was happening, but how.
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Some of that comes down to the regional specificity issue Velasquez mentioned, but not all of it.
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Sensitivity means the number of true positive results and specificity means the number of true negative results.
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The specificity of the show's vision allows us to see black women making mistakes without pathologizing them.
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Kashmiris find each other all over the world and we cling to the specificity of our heritage.
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Cooking, with its clear specificity of actions, encourages the possibility of art — or at least of craft.
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"I don't want to speak with any specificity to any particular city at this point," Wheeler said.
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"No specificity required," and "Humor is not allowed," the documents add, referring to defamation of any religion.
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The book taught me how to use test characteristics, like sensitivity and specificity, to interpret medical tests.
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"That's one level of specificity that goes beyond what would likely have a big influence," Cannon said.
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Twice I've had the good fortune to have my characters take on a big-screen physical specificity.
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Maybe it's just that: such writings sharpen through contrast my sense of the specificity of my position.
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These layers of specificity find an irreducible counterpoint in "Well (elh version)," an ordinary glass of water.
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How is specificity of place significant to you, even though you work from memory in your studio?
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The guidance memo is another step toward specificity in how officers are supposed to do their jobs.
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The issue with the Metropolitan Police's statement after Sunday's attack in London, though, is the specificity of it.
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Ma's language does so much in this book, and its precision, its purposeful specificity, implicates an entire generation.
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The power of "The Cowshed" lies not in its arguments but in the specificity and abundance of facts.
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"I think his plan is great and it does not need more specificity at this point," Altman said.
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In an executive order last month, the Trump administration set down general goals, but without specificity or funding.
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But others are notable for their specificity and clarity, offering a fresh look at daily life behind bars.
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Poul Thomsen, the IMF's European Department head, reiterated that on Tuesday, saying the fund wanted to see 'specificity'.
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" Dounia Tazi: "The internet inspires my fashion but in a way that it promotes subjectivity rather than specificity.
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The concept did not include the level of specificity contained in the memo, but met a chilly reception.
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In The Fifth Beatle, the beginnings of the Beatles' rise to stardom is documented with a careful specificity.
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This enables us to place Mourning's moment of radical acceptance in context with a high degree of specificity.
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Race, nationality, economic status — the specificity of identity in general — is clearly a pillar of Chewing Gum's foundation.
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It's pretty, uptempo, and eerily devoid of any cultural specificity—universally accessible music that comes seemingly from nowhere.
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Woven into the specificity of these narratives is Erdrich's determination to speak of the most pressing human questions.
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But other than vague calls for China to "do more" we saw little in the way of specificity.
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What makes these comics' material resonate is that it has the specificity and heft that comes from experience.
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Our policy agendas fly in the face of critics who say this movement lacks specificity regarding our goals.
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Even so, most of his advisers have tread more carefully and Kudlow's comments were notable for their specificity.
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I suppose it's the lack of specificity of Keep Calm and Carry On that's made it so popular.
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The great works of art seamlessly blend specificity with universality, and "The First Big Weekend" is no different.
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In "Bladder Inn" (what to make of the title?), no one quite matches her strange interiority and specificity.
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Only in retrospect did I realize the specificity of its clue, "It's halfway around a diamond," had meaning.
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This specificity alone differentiates the platform from an emerging crop of startup robo-advisors, including Betterment and Wealthfront.
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The best photographs waft before your eyes with the visceral immediacy — and spotty specificity — of a remembered dream.
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Now what I'm hoping for is specificity — what can I do differently today than I was doing yesterday?
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The new Florida initiative "sets firm requirements and provides needed specificity to protect residents and patients," he said.
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Ms. Serpa is a lithe singer who never seems limited by the specificity of her phrasing and ideas.
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It's strange, given the Noma chef René Redzepi's emphasis on singular creativity and locational specificity above all else.
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She began by endorsing Sanders's bill and, in key debates, explaining and defending it with force and specificity.
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" You could own a house, but only on the basis of "its concrete specificity as valuable to you.
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This non-specificity is why, in my mind, it&aposs hard to believe that SSRIs work at all.
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He appeared to wrestle with how to classify the level of specificity that lethal injection ingredients should occupy.
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But nothing about Adams's novel is simple, as it unfurls its catchy premise with surprising wisdom and specificity.
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That means Netflix might not reliably know a person's location with enough specificity to provide effective emergency alerts.
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Cory is an inspirational orator who, perhaps due to lack of specificity, has not resonated with our voters.
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The specificity of the answer helps him understand who a candidate really is, he tells CNBC's Adam Bryant.
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"It's new territory for us to get into this kind of specificity on climate change," Velshi told me.
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Within the Pop Art sphere, Ms. Hasegawa has highlighted works with a strong conceptual background and Japanese specificity.
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At the opposite extreme, certain views of situations, places, and even people display finite specificity to increase detail.
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Johnson found that department guidelines requiring police to demonstrate "a reverence for human life" were lacking in specificity.
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It treated Kenny's coming-out story not only with respect but with personality, warmth, and, most importantly, specificity.
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Quick and easy visual connections may thrill the eye, but they also threaten critical understandings of historical specificity.
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"That proposal lacked the specificity necessary to evaluate any effects from such a change," the CBO report writes.
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As a writer who writes about my life, I know firsthand it's specificity that brings you a broader audience.
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Sensitivity can be improved (by using more rats to sniff each sample), but then specificity worsens, and vice versa.
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But if this specificity is to be the Republic's enemy, then it's an error and I cannot accept it.
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When compared to the Pantone catalogue, with its lyricism and specificity, the name Gen Z Yellow is beyond annoying.
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The Republican Party platform this year doesn't lend much specificity to the party's position on space exploration in general.
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The beats update their sound while retaining continuity; the lyrics lend political specificity to their characteristic conscious black humanism.
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Everyone involved in Kavanaugh's confirmation was blindsided by the specificity of the sworn testimony produced yesterday by Michael Avenatti.
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Pirnay believes synthetic natural phages, which are being worked on at Queen Astrid, may help alleviate the specificity problem.
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It's a relief to see these familiar struggles spelled out with a specificity that's sometimes painful to personally articulate.
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Although at that level I'm not sure how much specificity you're going to get in such a short time.
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The very first sentence of book's New York Times review pointed out the intense atmospheric specificity of The Alienist.
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The specificity of an ECG (its ability to correctly identify people who don't have AF) is around 90 percent.
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Kids today have to constantly consider the perils of work and career with enough specificity to worry about it.
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It's no surprise that they're eager to praise their friend, but I'm struck by the specificity of their compliments.
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However, the goal is for the narrative to resonate with a larger audience despite the specificity of it's elements.
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The ECG app demonstrated 98.3% sensitivity in classifying AFib and 99.6% specificity in classifying sinus rhythm in classifiable recordings.
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This show can elicit several "NOPE"s during any given episode, so we broadened the specificity on this one.
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Nor, for all the specificity of its setting, does "Black Girl" offer an easily digestible picture of African identity.
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But baby faces are too pudgy for such specificity, Johnson says, so she'll settle for positive, negative, and neutral.
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Racial identification, invented to serve needs of subjugation, can diminish a character's individual specificity, that hallmark of Morrison's brilliance.
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As each party meets initial credibility tests, the confidence-building measures should gradually increase in specificity and tangible action.
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Alexievich bends her subjects into familiar literary, mythological, or historical types, with little regard for social context or specificity.
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What is perhaps most distinctive about Persephone is the specificity of its titles' voice: intelligent, precise, and unabashedly feminine.
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The specificity of the Quran's vision flows from this belief in the absolute and encompassing nature of the divine.
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And yet that person doesn't pop into existence fully formed; he emerges, in all his specificity, over many years.
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Brett was a voice arguing in favor of less, rather than more, in terms of the specificity of detail.
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"There are a number of hurdles that need to be overcome, including proving efficiency, specificity and safety," he said.
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What he's not doing is detailing with any specificity what exactly it is that he's spending his money on.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Conversations about art and medium-specificity are almost always conversations about history.
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Their performances are bolstered by meticulously designed period sets and costumes, which help maintain the novel's rich historical specificity.
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Correy Farniok, the chief of police in Orono, said the authorities took the threat seriously because of its specificity.
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She writes about loving and living with women and men with such heat and specificity that it feels revelatory.
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This specificity came under fire when President Trump invoked the dehumanizing tropes of "vermin" and "infestation" against the Rep.
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She's also got the specificity of her plans, which shows her care and intent to actually accomplish the goals.
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The company demonstrated a sensitivity of 94 percent, and specificity of 94 percent for early-stage colorectal cancer overall.
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"Her recall of meetings and content and who was there, with such specificity, was in some ways extraordinary," Rep.
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Mr. Butz's portrait of the alcoholic Michael, with his whipsaw changes of mood, combines idiosyncratic specificity with textbook exactness.
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Even in this oddly unconvincing first half, though, her voice was suffused with warmth, if not much pointed specificity.
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That specificity isn't just the next logical step in the argument; it's crucial to the whole thing hanging together.
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The findings are unsurprising, but the specificity of these reports, and how carefully they measure every tweet, is fascinating.
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The neural network detected AFib at an accuracy rate of 97%, with sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 90%.
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Griffin said the search warrant authorizing the raid would have described with specificity the items FBI agents could seize.
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The fact that it was designed for pipeline corridors is about culture jamming site specificity in the art world.
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"I doubt that any of the other statues of men had to go through those levels of specificity," Elam says.
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Our ability to predict this year's event with such specificity is thanks to scientific inquiries dating back thousands of years.
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Neurologists believe that, in the brain, pain is associated with memory-making processes, which explains the specificity of her stories.
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The dividers, plaques, and jerseys are most notable for their lack of team specificity and overbearing abundance of sponsorship logos.
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But the lack of specificity in Sessions' guidance could render it a limp tool for someone seeking a legal defense.
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Once again, the specificity of phages is key; they could attack the "bad" bacteria without destabilizing the body's invisible ecosystem.
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The questions of European lawmakers were, in terms of specificity and sophistication, lightyears ahead of most of their American counterparts.
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That specificity extends to his foreign policy, the area where a president has far more ability to act without restrictions.
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That specificity is a distinct advantage Select Start has over its competitors, as the store is packed with offbeat memorabilia.
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Even those who think they know turn out to be surprised by the scale and specificity of what Mueller knows.
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Richard Nonas's sculptures alert each of us to the specificity of being — in a specific time and a specific place.
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Iowa and New Hampshire, the other traditional battleground states, did not have samples large enough to analyze with this specificity.
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For Osakwe, it seems crucial that her clothes express the specificity of being a woman of her culture and class.
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Instead, it describes the unusual speed and specificity with which Kyriakos Mitsotakis has taken to the job of prime minister.
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And the extent to which Christian orthodoxy or specificity should be expected from them and their delivering clergy is debated.
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Cannon's intense specificity captures a world in amber, permitting intimate access to the pantries, gardens and garages of Britain's past.
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Under the new system, donors can use a slider tool to apportion their gift among several options with greater specificity.
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Consider the principle of specificity, which states that to become better at a physical skill, you must perform that skill.
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"There's specificity in how we choose to do our nails," said Miss Pop, the artist who created these four looks.
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The lack of political specificity (the characters are vaguely coded as left-leaning) dulls whatever critique Ms. Potter is after.
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As a non-specialist d'Harnoncourt had a rare ability to engage deeply with objects across time, cultural specificity, and form.
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Collectively, in their defiant and angular totality, in their specificity and strangeness, these teams tend to be hard to beat.
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It's about a specificity that will yank at some crucial part of you and draw — maybe even charm — you in.
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"If you're going to make an allegation of that nature, you needed corroboration and you need specificity," Mr. Kostich said.
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To say a work lacks nuance, however, demands no specificity and speaks much louder: The work is blunt, one-dimensional.
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It will all take some time before the results are nailed down with specificity enough to settle the delegate count.
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But, in total, there's a stunning lack of public specificity about an alleged foreign campaign to influence our domestic politics.
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"We've admitted 59 million immigrants to the United States between 20093 and 2015," he noted last summer, with rare specificity.
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The painting allows African, indigenous, and European forms to jostle with and transform one another without losing their cultural specificity.
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Expect to see quibbling around this definition, particularly because the IRS hasn't given any specificity on how to apply it.
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The show flexes its specificity with other characters, though, especially Simon (David H. Holmes), Rob's employee and gay ex-boyfriend.
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By the end of the third episode, Watchmen has started to lean in on the original comic with more specificity.
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Be specific when asking for helpTo take it a step further, when you ask someone for help, focus on specificity.
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Other teams have developed similar tests to detect Alzheimer's, with one 2017 study proving to have 86% sensitivity and specificity.
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These are craft knowledges, ones learned by apprenticeship, not from books, and universal in the very nature of their specificity.
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They combine the stability benefits of small-molecule drugs, like aspirin, and the specificity of large antibody therapeutics, like herceptin.
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But the best of them possessed "Louie" 's stubborn specificity: these shows didn't try to speak to or for everyone.
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And unlike earlier meetings where Trump has embraced bipartisanship without any specificity, Trump was explicit about what he wanted Wednesday.
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Boeing said Pierson&aposs complaint lacked specificity and disputed his claim that the production issues were linked to the crashes.
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Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
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Novels can certainly cover plenty of ground, containing hundreds of characters in diverse settings, but they're still all about specificity.
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This additional specificity allows us to demonstrate tangibly any noncompliance by the other side as well as our own compliance.
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However, The Next System Project, a policy research group in DC, conducted polling on the idea with some increased specificity.
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People didn't really know what kind of weed they were smoking, so it was harder to rap with much specificity.
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The immersive theater piece Rochester, 1996 captures with discomfiting specificity the world that millennials within conservative evangelicalism grew up in.
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The challenge with this, according to a source familiar with the talks, is there has to be a lot of specificity.
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Except Benedict hadn't actually praised Francis's theology — or the books laying it out — with the degree of specificity the Vatican implied.
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We've attempted to get more information about exactly what data is being stored by iRobot but company reps have avoided specificity.
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In his interview with Time, Trump laid out in greater specificity what kind of provocation he believes would justify military action.
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If you want to set an achievable New Year's resolution for 2017, it's all about emotional honesty, specificity, support, and accountability.
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If you focus on the similarities between her work and theirs, you fail to see the specificity of what she attained.
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Clinton, somewhat taking on Trump's New York affect, knocked the businessman-turned-politician for lack of specificity on his economic plans.
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Although you can currently set one default working hour timeframe for Monday through Friday, the new tool enables more daily specificity.
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It's sort of more specificity into whether their ads are being served, are people actually hearing the copy that they're writing?
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It's the same plan AT&T has laid out before, but it's more specific now, and that specificity makes it chilling.
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Preceding Good Muse was an exhibition by Urs Fischer, which pivoted on a discussion about the specificity and timelessness of iconography.
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Forcing patients to use one app for every healthcare interaction disregards the complexity and specificity of individual diseases and patient profiles.
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And it doesn't take much mutation for the virus to acquire human-type specificity, the ability to recognize human host cells.
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The staging makes it difficult to tell whether we are outside or indoors, and the relationships among the characters lack specificity.
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The implant will contain five electrodes, with 64 points of contact allowing them to target the brain with incredible geographic specificity.
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In fact, the specificity of cancer to an individual is what makes the disease so difficult for the body to fight.
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That's because it takes conscious effort, detail, and specificity, as when the Heathers team conceived of a spunky, plus-size lead.
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It is a similar story for investment by foreign firms: modest overall growth coupled with a big increase in sectoral specificity.
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Individual galleries are not defined by one overarching theme that seeks to classify artists by subject matter, geography, or medium specificity.
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Legal analyst Phillip Holloway tells PEOPLE that the specificity of the allegations lead him to believe that more evidence is forthcoming.
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Facebook has broader reach, but none of that specificity, which gives Twitter a unique appeal for groups like the NFL. Gronk!!!
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Having said that, the specificity of ClimaCell's alert notifications is genuinely useful for people who live in places with volatile weather.
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A calling card of Rønnenfelt's as a lyricist has always been his eagerness for juxtapositions—abstractness and specificity, beauty and ugliness.
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"Hot N****" is still on the site and it got Bobby Shmurda in jail, such were the specificity of its threats.
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The researchers say that using the test, they were able to identify Alzheimer's patients with up to 86% sensitivity and specificity.
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But, as Swift has grown into her pop stardom, she has abandoned much of the sharpness and specificity of her expression.
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"The level of specificity that we need to make a decision about how to proceed, we don't have that information," Rep.
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The letter is strikingly opaque on this point, and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.
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TA: The best programs share a number of elements — specificity, proactivity, legitimacy — that Christopher Winship and I outline in our paper.
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First, you make a clumsy and ill-advised tense shift because the situation's extreme specificity makes the second-person perspective invalid.
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Each bristles with vivid specificity, even those in nonspeaking parts, like the infant Bobby, a feral rabbit and the aforementioned goose.
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Many of the changes were minor, but every change improved one or more of clarity, specificity, smoothness, appropriate difficulty or liveliness.
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As a non-specialist Rene d'Harnoncourt had a rare ability to engage deeply with objects across time, cultural specificity, and form.
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For Vanmechelen, the site-specificity of these crossbreeding events are crucial to the metaphor of chickens as agents of global exchange.
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Completing the form seems to have been cathartic for these respondents, given the depth and specificity of many of their responses.
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While many in this camp are well-aimed, overuse of jargon and lack of specificity risk clouding the path to implementation.
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Rather than just rejecting the question, though, let's give it a little more specificity, so we can discuss some real answers.
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Faber vivifies the atmosphere and environment of the fictional planet, from its marked humidity to its insect life, with fascinating specificity.
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Still, negative corporate announcements bring a jarring specificity to trade wars that can spread through financial markets and the wider economy.
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" On Monday he said of "terrorists" — with no further specificity — that "we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily.
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Technically it's set in 2005, but that is established via titles and music only, not through any other kind of specificity.
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One monologue, in which a woman describes an assault by her ex-husband, is forceful in the horrors of its specificity.
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Photos can be edited to a higher degree of specificity now, including the ability to adjust portrait lighting in portrait mode.
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When texture and feeling and specificity is expressed so exquisitely in the prose that you feel you must understand the writer.
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The specificity of the market requires a wider range of content — of things — to satisfy it, and they often surprise us.
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But over the last few weeks, big companies have revealed, with varying degrees of specificity, how the virus has affected them.
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All of that said, much of Bay's day-to-day work involves helping actors learn to eliminate specificity from their speech.
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Nothing of any particular specificity, other than the fact that we'd all like to get the aircraft back safely and soon.
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There is a specificity to her travels, yet we don't know if she is moving toward or away from something, someone.
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The specificity of a sport is causing overuse problems from repetitive movements, leading to an increase in the likelihood of injuries.
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She was hired to work on the first film to add details of cultural specificity, as a writer of Asian descent.
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It is possible that articles of impeachment lacking sufficient specificity could reach beyond the constitutional authority of the House to adopt.
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But in his right hand he worked with a sharp incisor, sculpting shapely phrases with a harmonic specificity of their own.
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So we avoided specificity and really strove to curate a show that was inclusive of different forms and ideas about queerness.
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Of course, there's a specificity to the cultural background and the context of it all — but in the end, it's storytelling.
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Jean Shin: Collections misses opportunities to emphasize that which makes her projects really special: site specificity and tangible relationships to communities.
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Given the lack of specificity in the report, CEI said, Judge Koh should not accept his recommendation of a lodestar-based fee.
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We need more specificity there to give more clarity, predictability to the operators, to the companies, to the investors, to the governments.
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Mounira al-Solh resists homogenizing narratives about Arab women in her work's specificity and its rejection of expected characters or sensationalized accounts.
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Even when the vastness of the suffering merited the analogy, the specificity of the Holocaust as a Jewish event was further obscured.
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And while I love some of that stuff, I also think that there is a specificity to female experiences that's worth depicting.
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"This recommendation was issued in a record time and doesn't take into account homeopathy's specificity," Boiron said on Friday in a statement.
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Featuring a number of international and diasporic artists, Paroxysm of Sublime deftly illustrates the cultural specificity behind our reactions to environmental horror.
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They could be any river, any shore, any sky, just as the painting's faceless house and cookie-cutter trees lack cultural specificity.
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In making its case against McGlashan and the others, the Justice Department has laid bare each party's alleged wrongdoings with painstaking specificity.
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The needle detected blood vessels with a sensitivity of 91.3% and a specificity of 97.7% in blood vessels wider than 500 μm.
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"This contract is very unusual in its lack of specificity," says Andrew Brandt, a former vice-president of the Green Bay Packers.
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The Washington Proskauer partner is a closer call, especially because Proskauer knows who she is and has addressed her allegations with specificity.
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Having more specificity about podcast numbers will attract more advertisers and benefit the creators of shows that have passionate audiences, Quah explained.
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There's a specificity to Funny Thor that was lacking in Serious Thor – or, for that matter, any of Hemsworth's other dramatic roles.
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Markets expect an official announcement that the roll-off of proceeds will end this year, though Wednesday's announcement could include more specificity.
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It seems irresponsible to omit this fact for a number of reasons, but especially due to the specificity of the medical context.
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Although a generalized threat is less likely to occur, the lack of specificity often calls for a protracted search, according to Kelly.
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Kuo has a good, if imperfect, record for predicting this kind of thing, and the specificity of this rumor makes it notable.
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The plotting is spellbinding in its suspense, and the soundtrack boasts the kind of specificity you only hear about in film class.
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This kind of a specificity requirement severely hampers Trump's ability to pardon Manafort — or, for that matter, Michael Flynn or Jared Kushner.
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Asked whether any military action was discussed, he said: "There is no discussion about the specificity of other measures we could take".
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And I think that Greta's specificity is so hilarious at time, and heartbreaking at times, but it feels so rich and full.
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But "South Side" does something rare for TV, portraying a poor neighborhood with dry-eyed wit, favoring specificity over polemics or cliché.
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Mr. Bratton said the efforts hark back to lessons from the mid-1990s, when the police began tracking shootings with clinical specificity.
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He spoke with great specificity about environmental issues and with great urgency about his desire to make health care a universal right.
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It's a movie that's both named for and embodies a place, and that lends an extra specificity and weight to its story.
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Companies like Udacity have been steadily releasing real-world driving data, but community needs to continue to grow in volume and specificity.
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"In short, specificity and oversight are key ... and prove successful in increasing managerial diversity in the wake of litigation," the authors wrote.
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I imagined that power in my chest and in the palms of my hands, and the specificity of Margot's experience shook me.
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Most places want to speak on the phone so that they can understand the complexity and specificity of your product, Kang said.
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Law enforcement authorities have access to a volume and specificity of citizens' personal information they couldn't have dreamed of 40 years ago.
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But the realities of a legal case have required an agonizing specificity that even the most thorough journalistic accounts don't necessarily include.
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The IDP, the aide said, "provided no specificity" about when results would be released Tuesday or how it would verify official results.
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However, Moody's did note that analyzing Trump's plans was "complicated," in large part due to the lack of specificity from the campaign.
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The White House briefing room exchange, in which he maintains the "imminent" language and insists on the lack of specificity, is key.
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Their details, Smith says, could hopefully provide scholars and investigators with source material to determine the nature and specificity of alleged wrongdoing.
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"You have been very much able to avoid any specificity like no one I have seen before," Senator Dianne Feinstein told him.
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What is it that happens to you, the writer, when the blurry face you've lived with for years is sharpened into specificity?
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But with a book like Wrinkle, losing some of the specificity of its source material can belie a mistrust in the artist.
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A new wave of black abstract artists are exploring ways to push the language of abstraction and still retaining their cultural specificity.
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"There's something about the specificity of the show, the authenticity of the show, that then translates into something universal," Dawn-Lyen Gardner, a.k.a.
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For writer/director Nia DaCosta, Little Woods grew out of an urge to tell a story, with specificity, about women in rural America.
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While these latter terms each refer to a particular type of spiritual practice, "shaman" has seemed to have lost most of its specificity.
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Now in a new iteration — Netflix's Degrassi Next Class — the TV franchise continues to tell LGBTQ stories, with more specificity than ever before.
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HMD, which is currently run by fellow Nokia vet Arto Nummela, has yet to offer more specificity on its mobile plan of attack.
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But we've also been seeking uplifting stories, ways to celebrate individuality and specificity within larger, more universal themes (The Farewell, Booksmart, The Souvenir).
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Though it's normal for someone to help out a neighbor in need, the couple is drawing ire for the specificity of their requests.
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But in that case, too, the judges stressed the specificity of the case and insisted they were not issuing a licence to discriminate.
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For most searches, the input method is a bit of a blunt instrument, lacking the specificity of a text or voice-based search.
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On a help page dedicated to explaining inactive accounts, the company goes out of its way to provide as little specificity as possible.
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The exact mechanism at work is unclear, though the gender specificity suggests that perhaps the criminal justice system is playing a key role.
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These images are cliché and hackneyed, because there's no specificity beyond location — just an opportune moment to display poor subjects needing divine intervention.
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But we appreciate the specificity!" wrote Vita Coco in response to a November tweet that stated "Fun fact: coconut water is Crossfitter's jizz.
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The memos are exacting in their specificity, including details about who was sitting where, the precise times that conversations began and their durations.
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While effective in its approach (and its specificity), this isn't exactly the first hotline of its kind in rural Kenya to help girls.
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Courtesy NYC Municipal Archives But more often, what we are faced with in these photographs is something independent of ceremony, specificity, or luster.
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Some sense of specificity, about virtually anything, would be helpful for making them seem less like bare story functions and gag-delivery systems.
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Karolina Gruszka, Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe are women with personality, able to extract human specificity from their boilerplate roles.
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He would also probably be surprised by the specificity possible with DNA analysis today, Butler said, and wishes he could talk to Souder.
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In technical terms, this means the criteria have low specificity: the thoughts or feelings of many normal gamers will be flagged as pathological.
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They can't bite individuals with any specificity or on any timeline, and the effects take days or weeks to affect a person's health.
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That said, I don't think there's any way to tell with any specificity how long after someone takes antibiotics they stop being infectious.
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Located nowhere in actual history or geography (or, maybe, human experience), a cinematic universe need not be limited by cultural specificity or nuance.
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Candidate policy proposals often lack specificity, are rarely comprehensive, change as time goes on and are often moderated by political and economic forces.
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Fox News personalities Bill O'Reilly and John Gibson see the defense of Christian specificity in late December as an issue of religious freedom.
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Eventually, I convinced her — I think because I had the same specificity in my sabbatical goals as I had in my work goals.
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" The clear exceptions: The president's pardon power is limited to only federal crimes because of the specificity of "offenses against the United States.
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State of the Union addresses are rarely the venue for detailed policy outlines, though Trump's address stood out for a lack of specificity.
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" He argues that in its preference for metaphor ("the body") over specificity ("my body"), the book "inadvertently illustrates the very thing it denounces.
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His studies of single objects carry a specificity of detail that is quasi-photographic; some even capture the wood grain of carved sculpture.
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A big issue is a lack of specificity in describing the predictors and outcomes of a study, which leads to overgeneralization and confusion.
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Without specificity, I worry that #MeToo will go the way of Occupy Wall Street, and it would be terrible to blow this opportunity.
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The social network allows advertisers to target its audience with more specificity than Google, including users with a wide range of political leanings.
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Working from a place of shared experiences and specificity makes it easier for those you're contacting as well as you to get feedback.
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And they have been spaced out with extreme specificity based on the sounds they're up against, and the power of each person's voice.
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Because of their specificity and close ties to content knowledge, Tier Three words are far more common in informational texts than in literature.
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But in its loving, fierce specificity, this book on how to die is also a blessedly saccharine-free guide for how to live.
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The specificity was not a one-off, the M.T.A. confirmed, but a new policy: part of a shift from recorded to live announcements.
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My sense — and again this is a sense — is that he speaks with some specificity on both, but the details are not clear.
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"Macron's specificity is that he does not approve, but he also does not condemn," said Michel Duclos, a former French ambassador to Syria.
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In other areas, the lack of specificity raises questions that remain unanswered, as when an image of the Pentagon flashes by without explanation.
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Stripped of specificity, the speech feels like moral coddling, a self-congratulatory display of penance for the like-minded audience to eat up.
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Many of them suggest that casting experience as an intersection of super-abstract social identities, such as "femaleness" and "blackness," elides historical specificity.
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Alderson said before Thursday's game against the San Diego Padres that the Mets would talk "less often and with less specificity" about injuries.
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And again, the specificity of Doctor Manhattan being Cal, the love of Angela's life, helps me appreciate the character's role in the show.
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Some of the press reporting, I've got to say, has been remarkable in its specificity, even some quotes from some of those involved.
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Using advanced computing technology and novel data sets, they cataloged the economic fallout that market forces have wrought with unprecedented specificity and range.
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In Kassel this remains a largely conceptual gesture: in losing the specificity of its locale, the Greek national collection makes little sense there.
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The virtuosity of the dancers, the specificity of each living movement dazzled me, but what really struck me was the sense of improvisation.
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Energy magnate and mega donor Dan Eberhart said he was concerned about Trump's lack of specificity on foreign policy and some of his rhetoric.
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Through the specificity of their marginalized identities and experimental material, they bring an undeniable freshness that's been sorely lacking from the mainstream comedy scene.
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In addition, the bill requires that countries adopt procedures to protect Americans' information, but provides little specificity as to what these standards must include.
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The "noncommittal or vague" line echoes a lazy Twitter refrain that Harris' website doesn't include her policy positions, and therefore her policies lack specificity.
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At the same time, the specificity of the Insect Allies system, he says, contrasts with state-of-the-art technologies for agricultural threat response.
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I had hoped to answer with a little more specificity how much of a person's typical health care costs results from their preexisting conditions.
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In "Witness to Growth," displayed on the second floor of the museum, Yu Hong probes this gap through the specificity of her personal experiences.
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The specificity of place is also at the core of Athar Jaber's "Stone – Opus 15" (2017) work, which is fashioned from locally sourced limestone.
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Where The Thinning tries for specificity and ends up with nonsense, 3% is one of the cleverest takes yet on the dystopian-deathmatch genre.
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Without that specificity, the conversation is left open to be co-opted by people who aren't that affected by it in the first place.
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Their findings, published this month in PLoS Pathogens, show that just three mutations give the virus human-type specificity and airborne transmission in people.
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But I find so much of the work's power to inhere in its insistent concreteness, not only of historical reference but also site-specificity.
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The specificity of the characters and jokes is what makes a sitcom sing, and it's especially important when throwing viewers such a serious curveball.
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Being one step removed from humanity makes the GIF more universal—perhaps because, lacking the specificity of other images, there is room for projection.
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So, I'm being really specific about my point of view and I feel like the specificity is what actually makes it more universal, weirdly.
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"We are always between 99.9% and 100% for sensitivity, and between 99% and 100% specificity," he adds of the platform's current average accuracy range.
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Be sure to send an individualized email to each person that interviewed you, even if it was a panel, with some level of specificity.
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All Trump did was lend specificity to the vision House Speaker Paul Ryan has been hawking since early in President Barack Obama's first term.
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Their movies are elemental things, concerned with the flow of history, the beauty of the natural world and the specificity of their human actors.
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Gray was struck by the specificity of its prescriptions, which suggested that lives like hers were once contemplated with sophistication by the highest authorities.
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The cafés of the various European cities that Pinsker focusses on—Warsaw, Vienna, and Berlin —reflected, with startling specificity, the Jewish reality around them.
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However, the specificity and context of his statements has provoked outrage among believers in the importance of NATO on both sides of the Atlantic.
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We don't need to love these disillusioned hot shots, but a touch more humanizing specificity would make the deflation of their dreams more affecting.
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But Ms. Jones's talent for bringing alive voices of such piercing specificity helped me overlook the main problem that I had with the show.
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And there are some signs that Democratic leaders are shifting closer to the specificity of their 2006 message as the elections draw closer. Rep.
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This account cuts against the American specificity of the Revolution—the sense that it was a rebellion against a king and a distant country.
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There's a cultural specificity to this movie that will make it, for Western audiences, even more enigmatic than it is in its Thai context.
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The Katims character drama thrives on specificity, on absolutely everything being clear at all times, so you can feel the characters' feelings alongside them.
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It's hard to say with any real specificity, particularly because the wireless carriers are pretty cagey when it comes to this kind of thing.
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He looked for it to "enhance the significance of a fact, the psychology of a person, the specificity of a person," he told Aperture.org.
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But all of the claims lacked specificity until "Salinger," which detailed what Mr. Salinger was said to have written, edited and prepared for publication.
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Even when the script doesn't trip over gumball wedding rings and tone-deaf karaoke scenes, the direction drains the story of specificity and feeling.
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They cited the specificity and thoroughness of Ms. Warren's answers — a hallmark of her campaign — starting from the first question, which concerned maternal mortality.
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The impulse to foreground abstraction while minimizing specificity fits snugly alongside Donald Trump's entire presidential campaign, which essentially consisted of a series of memes.
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"Most air filters do not have that kind of micron specificity to really kill viruses and it's not going to really help," she says.
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Scott Greenberg, of the conservative Tax Foundation, cautioned against jumping to conclusions about who would benefit more, given the scant level of specificity released.
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One persistent criticism of QALYs is they create an illusion of technical specificity on what is, in the end, a subjective, value-laden guesstimate.
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Even the immigrant who feels only partially American can feel fully Alabamian; locality, with its rich specificity, tends to inspire artists more than nationality.
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I framed the request with so much specificity to him and his abilities that he felt like he was my first and only option.
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"Honestly, rather than unblocking I was hoping The Choptank would revisit the intentions and effects of the specificity of their dress code," he wrote.
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Week after week, "Call the Midwife" delves into female reproductive experience with grit and specificity, politicizing matters more often left personal, and vice versa.
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He insisted, with odd specificity, that the Mets would have a nine-game winning streak at some point and jump right back in it.
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Garay's choreography employed a great deal of small, repetitive gestures and body isolations that demonstrated Vecino's incredible ability to move with the utmost specificity.
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We always try to make sure the show has an authenticity and a specificity, because we want it to feel like these are real people.
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But she feels this conflict may a particularly bizarre manifestation of the recent desire to speak about the foods of India with greater regional specificity.
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That's why the institutional community is looking forward to this," said Doron Barness, global head of equity trading at Oppenheimer and Co. "They need specificity.
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The lovely specificity of La La Land's dialogue goes a long way toward defining the movie's two main characters and the world they live in.
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It's also worth noting that The Kids Are Alright's specificity to its time and place is a big part of why it works so well.
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What I can say, as a former honor-roll-making good girl myself, is that eveything in Booksmart has the specificity of real lived experiences.
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But Subirana's work points toward much greater specificity: The closer the practice to the original skill "memory," the more likely the skill will be retained.
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The film isn't devoid of drama or of cultural specificity, but there's nothing dutiful or didactic (or, for that matter, especially progressive) about its content.
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The film struck a nerve, not just with its canny specificity, but with its slapdash, wild gestures at something that feels true about life online.
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For all the historical specificity of these references, the novel's qualms about the underside of progress have never resonated more than in the 21st century.
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Those industries were picked, Muro said, because Uber and Airbnb are the most famous of gig economy companies, and also because of the industries' specificity.
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And that's not just the audience whose stories it tells – the specificity of Insomnia makes its broader themes, like grief and longing, accessible to anyone.
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The process of creating a data dictionary fleshed out two different metrics: Specificity in well-chosen names, and unambiguous definitions with examples, are key here.
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Trump has recounted the strike, coincidentally timed with Xi's visit, with great fanfare, in one interview recalling the food he and Xi ate with specificity.
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But the album's bulk, the specificity of its sound, and Smith's unrelenting focus on rendering his personal turmoil make Is the Is Are feel oppressive.
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We're not necessarily meant to see ourselves in Chiron—paltry universalism can diminish a narrative's specificity—but he becomes inextricably woven into the human condition.
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Roese recommended entrepreneurs determine how those branding elements fit along a "general-specific" spectrum — and try to find a sweet spot between abstraction and specificity.
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Browder regularly claims, for instance, that Putin's fortune is worth two hundred billion dollars—a figure that is nearly impossible to prove with such specificity.
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To insist that stories about poor, oppressed or otherwise marginal groups of people are really about everyone can be a way of denying their specificity.
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"The peptide described in the Immunity report is somewhat unusual because of the apparent specificity," Rollins-Smith said about how urumin specifically targets H1 viruses.
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It's very much of a piece with Trump's "America First" sloganeering, but Mattis lays out this thinking with much greater specificity than his new boss.
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So far, EVA has undergone clinical trials in Mexico, and through these trials has seen 87.9 percent sensibility and 81.7 percent specificity from the device.
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But they're quite blunt instruments when it comes to the specificity of each strain—that precise fit between plant and individual experience that is emerging.
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Even with its relative obscurity and unobtrusive placement, the soundtrack of "Atlanta" is crucial to its next-level specificity, regional intimacy and obsession with atmosphere.
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"Honestly this notion about this level of specificity and command and control from the White House is not historically how we fight wars," he said.
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The prose is gorgeous, and the specificity of place is an enjoyable counterpoint to the mythic vastness of a story about traveling to the underworld.
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The students are remembered but remain anonymous, a chapter recorded with less specificity than that of the Peale era, but rendered with much more emotion.
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Mac Malikowski, 2000, brings the same kind of uncompromising specificity to Mouthfeel, his magazine about food and gay culture, which he produces in New York.
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As Hollywood has expanded its global audience, one of the side effects has been a weakening of regional and cultural specificity in mass-market films.
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The compositions had grown more grand than those on "No Burden," with space for horns and strings, but they hadn't lost their sprawl or specificity.
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Despite the rich specificity of its language, the play has proved surprisingly malleable in subsequent adaptations, which include a starry 2010 film by Tyler Perry.
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The lack of specificity seems like a cynical attempt to fulfill Republicans' campaign promise of repealing Obamacare while absconding from any responsibility for its consequences.
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From influences like Gene Kelly and Michael Jackson, they've learned that small, idiosyncratic details can imbue an extravagant movement with an approachable warmth and specificity.
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Even less specificity was offered on the tax plan, which Mr. Trump's economic team has promised will become law by the end of this year.
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It is, instead, a music-business comedy marinated in specificity and local flavor, set in a real place with realistic people trying to get by.
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"The specificity of each group requires a specific set of rights for each, and for some a more comprehensive system than for others," Young writes.
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It means appealing to the specificity of group experiences, while also emphasizing their shared interests in the twinned fights against oppression and for liberal democracy.
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Mr. Irwin, who is best known for his ultra-minimalist installations that make use of natural light and site-specificity, taught a course in watercolors.
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Xenon has three times as many isotopes as neon which means scientists can use it to reconstruct the meteorite's interior composition with much more specificity.
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If the role he plays in "Wolf Boys" is an archetypal one—the psychopath father proxy, the charismatic comandante —the details have a chilling specificity.
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AT&T General Counsel David McAtee responded on Thursday, saying the company was "surprised" by the appeal given the length and specificity of the ruling.
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The movement between the specificity of his paintings, and the abstraction of media like mirrors, neon, and quilts create a sophisticated and dreamy immersive environment.
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Amid this chaos, the specificity of individual images, moments, places, and persons drops away to reveal expansive, jagged shapes, especially when viewed from a distance.
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Specificity doesn't help much: SQL is a set of statements for manipulating and querying a certain category of database known as a relational database. Hrm.
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The romance between Jamey and Sierra is theoretically at the heart of this story, but it is rendered with so little specificity that it dies onscreen.
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Seedy and seductive in equal measure, it looks like just the right blend of character drama and cultural specificity we've come to expect from Simon's work.
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The CCIS did not definitely say whether the data was manipulated by Tidal, but the specificity of the alleged data manipulation around two albums raises questions.
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Its scale and specificity to Apple's concerns made it less of an investment in a building and more of a space that only Apple could fill.
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Blood test accuracy is defined based on sensitivity, the percentage of positives that are correctly identified, and specificity, the percentage of negatives that are correctly identified.
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But for a show with such a fondness for accurate specificity, that wouldn't be fair to Ryder's extraordinary career, or the events of Stranger Things 3.
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But the blatant biases revealed in Strzok&aposs texts and the specificity therein, how he discussed them with his girlfriend are troubling and they remain so.
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Each work attempts to add specificity to an aspect of black identity, using history, political circumstance, and narratives that have shaped personal constructions of black identity.
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That includes depicting the method with haunting specificity, which may lead to copycat deaths and can have the unintended effect of glorifying the act of suicide.
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His specificity about race turned into a viral moment last summer, with the video of him explaining his support for black NFL players' right to protest.
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Mr Kokotajlo keeps speeches about its cruelty and anti-scientific dogma to a minimum, preferring to present the Witnesses' practices with a quiet clarity and specificity.
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Mutual masturbators can experience a sexual release both individual and shared, and the specificity of the activity doesn't threaten the romantic seriousness of the primary relationship.
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The musical blurriness reflects concealed specificity; it abounds with wispy, satiny guitar hooks that would gleam if they weren't blunted by a heavier blanket of atmosphere.
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Given the danger of misidentifying a cancer patient (which could lead to death), tests are generally designed to ensure a high sensitivity by decreasing specificity (i.e.
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Voiced by Cao Fei, one of many talking heads in the film, the downside is that this globalization threatens to erase the specificity of Chinese culture.
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"You have been very much able to avoid any specificity like no one I have ever seen before," ranking member Diane Feinstein said at one point.
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Nonas alerts each of us to the specificity of being — or, more precisely, to one's own specific being in a specific time and a specific place.
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And in some cases, like this one, the sheer abundance of violence is an outright disservice to the specificity and power of any individual violent act.
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Focusing attention on the identity, physicality, and specificity of the performer can be enlightening, as it highlights gender, disability, race and other aspects of human difference.
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It's a classical comic book interpretation of history, in which random fragments of the past are patched together to create a hero of perfect ideological specificity.
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Whatever the state of the industry or the prevailing winds in the culture and the digital economy, the integrity and specificity of cinema is a fact.
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Google's ad platform, which minted $116.3 billion last year alone, is a top destination for advertisers due to its ability to reach audiences with unprecedented specificity.
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Genetics plays a role in mental disorder, as do environmental influences, but the drugs do not have the specificity to target the causes of an illness.
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Google's ad platform, which minted $220006 billion last year alone, is a top destination for advertisers due to its ability to reach audiences with unprecedented specificity.
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Today's formalization of monetization rules unifies Facebook's existing Community Standards, Page Terms, and Payment terms, plus goes into more specificity about exactly what can't be monetized.
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It lives and breaths metal references, sure, but it's also a colorful and warm, with a specificity to each region and each faction that lives there.
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Occasional references to sand, pools, and speedboats establish the setting as California-decadent, but the lyrics, too, eschew past specificity for more generalized romantic-existential plaints.
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The centerpiece of Mr. Trump's plan is a huge $5.8 trillion tax cut unaccompanied by specificity around what expenses would be cut to pay for it.
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Ms. Jenkins revels in the specificity of the characters, in their tastes and habits and imperfections, without bloating any of them into representative or stereotypical figures.
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It is the very nature of our current crisis that the sensory overload and resulting mental exhaustion make clarity, specificity and precision all the more urgent.
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The difference between these paintings and the single compositions in his previous show is the specificity of the scene, which snaps the wayward imagery into focus.
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She skillfully wields the matter-of-fact language of newspapers, freeing it from specificity and opening it up to new interpretations that we must forge ourselves.
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Underneath the hood, a million small adjustments have been made, especially to the lyrics, which have shed some of their pop haze in favor of specificity.
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Still, Sanders doesn't target tech with the same laser-focused specificity as Warren did, instead lumping tech in with his distaste for centralized wealth accrued elsewhere.
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It also would be helpful to have antibody-detecting tests that could provide more specificity over time on which specific antibodies may be best, they wrote.
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These letters take the grand archetype of suicidal Plath, the elaborate, brittle mythologies that have sprung up around her, and give them an unforgettable human specificity.
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Her Italian ancestry dropped to 22014 percent, from the 20153 percent Italian that showed on her main page, and the specificity of her African heritage disappeared.
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And this from a man who was himself all guns blazing, all partisan passion, all pornographic specificity when it came to Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky?
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Wimbledon, which has a tradition of deviating from the rankings in its seeding because of the specificity of grass, is likely to take a different approach.
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Cannon's "intense specificity captures a world in amber, permitting intimate access to the pantries, gardens and garages of Britain's past," our reviewer, Samantha Hunt, wrote here.
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"Hurricane," with its dark subject matter and striking specificity, really shouldn't resonate unless you've dated a guy who lives in Bed Stuy and trips on LSD.
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But the withholding of details necessary to engineer the initial lull backfires in the second half, when the lack of specificity leaves the characters ill defined.
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"The quality of that writing, the specificity of it, the way he had imagined that story and those characters' lives — it was all there," he said.
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When she has the opportunity to defend her own plans, she does so with the firmness and specificity she's eschewed in the Medicare for All debate.
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Still, the researchers wished to gain more specificity about the ideal level of exercise for disc health and so began rooting deeper into their accelerometer data.
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Specificity like the above is crucial in federal FEMA aid to Puerto Rico given the governor's, PREPA's and PROMESA's formal opposition to low-cost renewable energy.
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All of this happened a long time ago, of course, but in spite of its historical specificity, "BPM" never feels like a bulletin from the past.
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Only the lyrics establish a theme that fits their larger project of celebrating the grandiosity of American myth — specificity narrows the scope a little, that's all.
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But if authenticity and specificity are not problems here, the play, working so diligently to unpack ethnic and social stereotypes, falls right into the theatrical kind.
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Alun Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
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Critics of the evolving deal have also said it suffers from a lack of specificity on certain provisions that China uses to systematically block foreign companies.
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The title also obviously signals that this movie is about us — first-person plural, audience and filmmakers alike — but with some additional specificity: US = United States.
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RM: There is such an interesting thing that I thought happened in this piece, between specificity and storytelling, and then this idea of infiniteness or possibility.
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His performances and installations invite viewers to think in context and to build, with care and specificity, the field of conversation in which a work exists.
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Authorities briefed reporters Monday because of the specificity of the threat and assured commuters that there would be increased patrols and the Metro lines would be safe.
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The semi-autobiographical tale is written by Dowd, who renders the show's childhood tribulations — and the adult issues that often surround them — with specificity, heart and hilarity.
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RNAi, in theory, works instead like a set of tweezers, plucking its victims with exquisite specificity by clicking into sequences of genetic code unique to that organism.
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"They lack precision and there was no specificity about frequency in responses as to exactly how often was 'a little' or 'some of the time'," he noted.
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AS AN artist, Roland Topor is hard to pin down: his work is best characterised by the specificity of his humour and the variety of his creations.
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I use that word as well, but I think the specificity of bisexual's important because the more you use a word, the more you can destigmatize it.
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In an interview on BuzzFeed News' AM to DM, Mac said "you can tell by the specificity of the dress code" how it unfairly targets black women.
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You can look at her as this American writer; you can look at her as a Black woman writer — she always said that [she wanted] that specificity.
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Editor's note: Hyperallergic's in-house style guide typically capitalizes the terms "Black" and "Indigenous" when referring to markers of identity in an effort to encourage greater specificity.
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What we need is more Lenas of Annihilation, Lorraine Broughtons of Atomic Blonde, and Dianas of Wonder Women — more women characters who crackle with originality and specificity.
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"Probably not that specificity," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady said at a policy forum when asked if the plan due for release on Sept.
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The specificity of Alphona's fashion design gives the TV show's costume designers, Meredith Markworth-Pollack and Samantha Rattner, a strong foundation for the characters' on-screen looks.
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So much television tells universal stories, but to present broad themes with this kind of intense specificity takes a whole lot of skill and even more heart.
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The Band's Visit has been uniformly praised for its music, and in their soft emotion and cultural specificity, the songs are quite distinct for a Broadway musical.
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While license plate captures might seem relatively benign, when cross-referenced against other databases, they can be used to track the movements of individuals with alarming specificity.
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Similar protests in California erupted with the proposal of a bill that sought to increase the specificity of ethnicity data collected by state education and health agencies.
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Over the past five and a half years, he's reviewed hundreds of varieties (the long pepper review, posted earlier today, was episode 309) with almost encyclopedic specificity.
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I still think that your art can be semi-self-indulgent in that it's centered around personal experienced and it's highly specific, but there's relatability in specificity.
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Marshalltown, Iowa (CNN)Donald Trump touted the strength of his anti-abortion position during a press conference Tuesday, but dodged questions testing the specificity of those views.
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The specificity is actually something that happened in real life, from a minister listing off foods like that — not those specific foods, but confectionaries and so forth.
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Homesickness for a place you can never visit Levitate is more nostalgic than other Lone records, an appropriate quality given the specificity and intensity of its references.
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TMG has sufficiently alleged the elements of an action for promissory fraud with sufficient specificity, and the demurrer is overruled as to the sixth cause of action.
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Though the artists who applied for the project were unable to achieve precise site-specificity, the extant works they selected all probe the billboard's incompletely fulfilled potential.
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The men and women of the group issued a list of supplies they'd like to receive — one that rivals a Bridezilla's wedding registry in length and specificity.
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The actual amount of debt is not known and is higher — presidential candidates are required to reveal only debt of $250 million or above, without further specificity.
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It's a plan that SolarCity board chairman Elon Musk first tipped on a conference call last month, but now we have a bit more specificity around scope.
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"Concord goes too far in asserting that the Special Counsel must also show that Concord knew with specificity 'how the relevant laws described those functions,' " Friedrich wrote.
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Her lack of specificity became a vulnerability as the primary race heated up, especially because she had established herself as the candidate with a plan for everything.
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This move was unorthodox because FBI directors don't usually talk about prominent cases with the level of specificity that Comey did, especially if charges are not expected.
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The Bridges have two daughters and a son, Douglas, who is "introspective" but "totally unremarkable" and the source of much of the books' humor and weird specificity.
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While some such pressure is inevitable, strengthening the independence of the office and increasing the specificity of what is required for each tier can mitigate this problem.
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That kind of specificity was key to Elious&apos marketing strategy when she made the shift from a broad range of products to her high-earning services.
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They focused on segments of 16 cancer genes and 8 protein biomarkers in an effort to increase the sensitivity and specificity and lower the cost of sequencing.
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What distinguishes this track from earlier Wayne songs where he just cavorts all over the beat is, in my eyes, there is less specificity to the punchlines.
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The orthodox sense of site-specificity has given way to reform interpretations that allow works inspired by one setting to be relocated and modified to suit others.
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But in contrast to Wolff's loose and gossipy tome, Woodward's book is expected to provide a great deal of specificity — facts, dates, reconstructions of meetings, and documents.
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The owners made a decent living doing so, but Shah and Conine saw a bigger future for this sort of product specificity, according to a 2012 Inc.
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And I think the pricing will increase as those imperfections are overcome and more specificity and addressibilty allows you to buy more with greater effectiveness and efficiency.
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"Visitors can discover the history and the specificity of the place," Marie Lemaire, the head of the Office de Tourisme de Chantilly, said in an email interview.
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Psychiatric research has long been moving away from the idea that your brain is a bag of chemicals; modern neuroscientists are asking for a little more specificity.
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" The 2019 prize went to Austrian author Peter Handke "for an influential work that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery and the specificity of human experience.
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But what if we told you that there's a subscription service out there that curates deluxe beauty samples with the same level of specificity as your BFFs?
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Mr. Kentridge sees his role as providing the structure for a production and illustrating broader themes, giving the performers unusual freedom to fill in the psychological specificity.
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More than five centuries later, it's still easy to see why: He had an unprecedented ability to capture human expression and sensibility in all its ephemeral specificity.
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Vocalist and guitarist Domenic (Nicky) Palermo sings of self-destruction with the kind of specificity that makes even the most personal and intimate confessions feel readily accessible.
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The offerings have grown in size, scope and specificity — some tailored to a company's mission, others unwittingly reflective of it and still others that seem oddly random.
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Quite curiously, Williams makes ahistorical history paintings by playing with the postmodern circulation of context-free imagery, mixing free-spirited image accumulation with glints of personal specificity.
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So the amount of obsession with accuracy was in order to have that kind of detail and atmosphere and that kind of specificity all over the place.
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It's a nice sentiment, but, much like the current wave of commentary vaguely blaming "tribalism" for the country's political woes, its lack of specificity deprives it of force.
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It has familiar love story elements to it, but it also feels situated in the now — mainly because of the immigration aspects to the story, and cultural specificity.
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But the beauty and mystery of specificity in storytelling is that the more precisely the details draw on the artist's memory, the more universal the story often feels.
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Smiles, McDonald's says, are free, and the smiles you get there are free not only of price, but also of meaning, impact, or specificity, which was just perfect.
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It achieved the same detections with a sensitivity of 86.2% and a specificity of 86.4% in all blood vessels, including those at the minimum diameter of 110 μm.
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The 2017 FACT is Fitch's most powerful yet for peer comparison of financial metrics in the sector, allowing a degree of issuer specificity and targeting never before available.
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All Republican proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act — not just Price's, but Paul Ryan's and several others, which vary greatly in their specificity — would remove these elements.
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First it was an apartment in Echo Park for $300, then a partner with crazy specificity, like a photographer with long blond surfer hair and a Parisian mom.
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Likewise, Westminster parliamentarianism and Britain's common-law legal system run on common-sense specificity and abstract principle, not the codified layers between the two that define the mainland.
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I remember being struck by its specificity, particularly in a town that was so deeply wounded and, being a casino hub, seemed generic and corporate on its surface.
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Angel rounds, Series A, bootstrapping — a lot of funding jargon gets thrown around with little specificity and the fresh-faced Australian startup scene is particularly guilty of this.
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During the debate, Kaine tried in this way to absolve himself from the need to address abortion policy with any specificity, but this tired approach is wearing thin.
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These are two questions, among many left to the imagination, that allow the viewer to create the "specificity" that is informed by the individual's cultural perceptions and biases.
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"The market was disappointed by Trump's lack of specificity and details on his fiscal spending plans," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York.
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This specificity "makes it much more likely that encountering the cue will spontaneously bring the memory to mind," Celia Harris, a cognitive scientist also at Macquarie, wrote me.
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For as much specificity as reporting at places like Kotaku and Eurogamer have provided, it only goes so far, and we're left to consider the whole, tainted work.
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Above all, it must provide a legal framework that embraces the cultural and linguistic specificity of Catalonia and protects its self-government from political sways elsewhere in Spain.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to add context, specificity, and source links to the paragraph describing the Sea Change foundation and other environmental groups.
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Those thousands of "Baby Shark" videos are shocking in both their breadth and specificity, in their deft algorithmic delivery of a bored toddler's every hunt-and-peck wish.
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So is the odd specificity of his support for Mr. Putin's priorities, which is in stark contrast with the vagueness of everything else he has said about policy.
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Amid the booming world of electronic dance music, which has largely become a kind of maximalist but vague orgy, Lévy offers counterprogramming with the specificity of his sound.
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We won't get the rich specificity of Mexican Spanish, the endless ways Rwandans share being Rwandan, the tones and gestures of China, the complex family relationships of Thailand.
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The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality of identity and experience are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
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These nascent efforts point to a global modernization that doesn't come at the cost of cultural specificity or aesthetic homogenization, but synthesizes calligraphic traditions to create new forms.
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To find this limit for cold temperatures, scientists have moved past using stationary weather stations to analyzing satellite data so they may survey larger areas with greater specificity.
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Their delicacy and specificity are not usual to their sources, confirming the notion that older art is always a candidate for further use if the talent is there.
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With that specificity, and that acknowledgment of intimacy, the drama starts to percolate at last, doing what drama traditionally does: Make the feelings of others accessible to everyone.
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Those parts of the book are elegantly delineated, but it's the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt's observations that ultimately makes this memoir as lush and moving as it is.
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The specificity of the actions, as Stunka executed them with careful authenticity, only once permitting the underlying pathos to erupt, prevented the sad life portrayed from being generic.
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Even in the most insubstantial stories — and some of these pieces are quite insubstantial, more like sketches than fully developed works — the specificity of her voice elevates everything.
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As earnest as the film is in its derivative and ghastly genre machinations, Travolta's performance as Terl delivers on the specificity that makes a cinematic disaster become legend.
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Despite the specificity of time and place, there's a widely applicable reading to glean, concerning the collective construction of icons and the parasocial connections people form to them.
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Yet in our postmodern, postmedia times we have tended to shy away from the Greenbergian concept of medium-specificity as a particularly relevant principle for organizing historical exhibitions.
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In their breadth and daring, they are akin to opera, except that the words are not a sequence of singable vowels but real thoughts that ripple with specificity.
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While the imminence and specificity of those threats has been called into question, here is direct evidence of a US ambassador being watched by an ally of Trump's.
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But the more I acted the Strong Female Lead, the more I became aware of the narrow specificity of the characters' strengths — physical prowess, linear ambition, focused rationality.
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"I'm not going to be able to say with great specificity what the end state of that is going to be in terms of presence there," he said.
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The humor is so specific as to almost be regional, and it has its own language that shoots out of that specificity to hit a much broader topic.
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Public Trust has now happened in three different locations—it's lost some of that site-specificity, also in the sense that it's not specific to my body anymore.
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I figured when I was done with Key & Peele, I could bring even more specificity to my work as an actor, and I wanted to try that out.
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