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"I constantly had to re-explain my symptoms and medical history."
That seems a very useful method of defining common knowledge without having to re-explain it in every article.
This giant caused Leonard to do arithmetic and write letters, to explain the regulations to new clients, and re-explain them to old ones.
"We had to pull together our tax records, submit and resubmit them, explain and re-explain them.
You just explain, explain and re-explain."
Leonard is seen as principled although also outspoken, confrontational, and, at times, rash requiring that he later re-explain or retract earlier statements.
The Governor, despite his protests that he has already elaborated a definitive position on the issue, is frequently pressured to re-explain his views on abortion.
Even Wright felt compelled to explain and re-explain the character's frame of mind, his having been seized by "a hysterical terror" and "in the grip of a weird spell."
was something wondered until an article written by one team member clarified the benefit - best left to the programme to re-explain rather than this blogger's bodged blogging attempt.
They are livid about being caged up like this and spend most of their time arguing with the cops, who explain and re-explain why they aren't allowed closer to the event.
According to this school of thought, restating the code in plain English is considered superfluous; the need to re-explain code may be a sign that it is too complex and should be rewritten.
The scene then shifts to a Prudential agent offering to re-explain the complexities of annuities to a couple as the announcer tries to reassure listeners that "we won't let you get it, until you've got it."
If the narrative, details, or chronology of a participant's responses become unclear, it is often appropriate for the interviewer to ask them to re-explain these aspects of their story so as to keep their transcriptions accurate.
Potential explanations either then explain the recency effect as occurring through a single, same mechanism, or re-explain it through a different type of model that postulates two different mechanisms for immediate and long-term recency effects.
"With very young children, you may have to re-explain daily what's happened," said Dr. Helen K. Cleminshaw, the director of the Center for Family Studies at the University of Akron in Ohio.
In advance of the speech, one of Mr. Bush's aides said last week that "at various moments, we have had to get the president out there to reassure people, re-explain the strategy, and make it clear that we have a long-term approach."
The Value of Labor power, also known as wage, is the first thing that Marx begins to re-explain in the opening of the chapter, stressing that it is equal to the quantity of the "necessaries of life habitually required by the average laborer."
Bisexual erasure is the tendency to ignore, remove, falsify, or reexplain evidence of bisexuality in the History, Academic, the news media, and other primary sources.
The argument in The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates is complicated, and Milton attempts to reexplain his views in Eikonoklastes.