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39 Sentences With "going into detail about"

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"He's a really important witness," Gowdy added, without going into detail about the unanswered questions.
LastPass acknowledged the problem on Monday and it is not going into detail about the nature of the exploit.
Jenkins, a Los Angeles-based trainer dubbed it the "7 Exercise Core & #WallWorkoutChallenge"—going into detail about it on Instagram.
She isn't doing a round of interviews going into detail about their personal beef (I wouldn't care about that, either).
"Our staff is working together collaboratively to try to reach agreement," he said without going into detail about the actual legislation.
By not going into detail about future budgets, Bridenstine may be trying to make the Artemis program's cost more palatable for lawmakers.
Panasonic isn't going into detail about how the machine works, but just says it uses an infrared scanner to measure your food.
Prosecutors sought to bar the defense from going into detail about those struggles, calling such information a transparent play for jurors' sympathy.
Without going into detail about how the story plays out, the final image is FIGHT punching out a ref while holding a championship belt aloft.
Senate leaders have refrained from going into detail about the bill they are drafting, but some provisions being considered have become known in recent days.
One offender was very open about how he'd had sexual activity with a child, going into detail about what he'd done and how he'd done it.
"This is how I found out about you," Woods says to the camera, before going into detail about Jenner's sneaky pregnancy test taken without her knowing.
But Mr. Buttigieg barely mentions his time at McKinsey: He says he signed an NDA that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
"They are the happiest lambs on the planet," he added, before going into detail about his butcher's process — and apologizing to vegetarians who might find the post insensitive.
On the earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk opened by acknowledging the Model 3 production issues, and going into detail about how he, personally, is addressing the problems.
Tonight, Nintendo will be taking the wraps off everything else in a livestreamed video presentation from Tokyo—which includes, we can only assume, going into detail about Switch's features.
"She's 46 and has seven children," went the profile, going into detail about her family when it hadn't done the same for the two men among the likely picks.
CEO Elon Musk said that overall, data from the test looks good, but one of the outer engines showed "thrust fluctuations" — without going into detail about what that means.
Going into detail about what he'd do militarily runs contrary to Trump's oft-repeated boast that he doesn't believe in telling our enemies when and how he's going to attack them.
"Oh, I buy from Amazon like a few times a day," said the wife to singer John Legend, before going into detail about her big plans to use her latest purchase.
Even now, with Galloway doing public speaking and outreach work to combat white extremism, he seems uncomfortable going into detail about the racist ideology of the group with which he was once affiliated.
Trump administration officials have defended the strike amid scrutiny, citing what they have called strong evidence of threats to Americans without going into detail about the actual intelligence because of national security concerns.
I've done many captions going into detail about each one of these but in short, that's them🙋🏼‍♀️ Feeling happier each day because I took the first step and achieved point number one.
McKinsey, the world's most prestigious consulting firm, is a famously secretive employer, and Mr. Buttigieg, above in 25, says he signed a nondisclosure agreement that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
By early 2016, Saracho was in Fernandez's office, going into detail about how her love for the network's show "Outlander" sent her to Scotland and, by chance, into the path of a handsome Scot she sees whenever one of them can make the long journey.
Paid family leave had its time in the spotlight thanks to a question from Parker, with both Amy Klobuchar and Kamala Harris going into detail about their plans — Harris' being the most generous yet, promising to provide families with six months of paid time off.
Instead of going into detail about how that harms workers, here's a chart from the National Employment Law Project, which advocates for fair workplace policies, that sums it up pretty well: By omitting these labor protections, it's pretty obvious that employers who intentionally misclassify workers are trying to exploit them.
For all of his efforts to run an open, accessible campaign — marked by frequent on-the-record conversations with reporters on his blue-and-yellow barnstorming bus — McKinsey is a famously secretive employer, and Mr. Buttigieg says he signed a nondisclosure agreement that keeps him from going into detail about his work there.
The old man cleared his throat and began to speak, going into detail about his farm and its operation and the price of feed corn on the Chicago exchange, and the crooked Detroit bank, and the seven-year drought, starting back in '51, that caused a plague that spread over the land.
The author merely explains in a didactic way the main events and developments and the contexts that influenced them, without going into detail about battles, dates or names.
Suroweic talks about the rough trip over and how he had no idea what lay ahead of him. The interview takes a huge turn when he starts going into detail about landing on the beach and all of the death that was around him. It seemed everything was on fire; tanks, trucks, everything…. I remember seeing the bodies of soldiers, all lined up with their boots sticking straight up; a lot of bodies; our guys.
This we cannot > forget. Once again, Du Bois brings up the concept of serfdom, this time going into detail about the parallels between serfdom and slavery in the South. He mentions that religion in the South originally reinforced slavery, where there was a recognized hierarchy in religious practices that were then paralleled in the practice of slavery. This notion was challenged, he says, as abolition sentiments grew stronger and the democratic Methodist and Baptist churches spread.
Before uploading the video, Yee said that he was "slightly apprehensive" that what he was doing might be illegal, and told two friends about it. He also looked up the Sedition Act, and told his mother he was making a video criticizing Lee without going into detail about the video's content. She advised him against uploading it but he went ahead anyway. Yee said that his ideas were influenced by meet-ups with members from the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP).
A haul video is a video recording, posted to the Internet, in which a person discusses items that they recently purchased, sometimes going into detail about their experiences during the purchase and the cost of the items they bought. The posting of haul videos (or hauls) has been a growing trend, during 2007–2016. By late 2010, nearly a quarter of a million haul videos had been shared on the website YouTube alone. Some of the individual videos have received tens of millions of views.
When the lot of 7 WDS3 shunters came,initially they had a lot of troubles with these locomotives, but the trouble was confined more to the power pack than to the transmission. But in course of time,going into detail about the troubles that were being experienced and the mechanics were able to get over a lot of these difficulties and in-fact the transmission was also modified to suit with the engine. By 1979 Out of 7 locomotives, five are still after 15 years of service working and did not have trouble. But by 1990s all units were withdrawn from service.
Statue honoring Randolph McCoy at the McCoy Homeplace in Hardy, KY In August 2015 members of both families helped archeologists dig for ruins at a site where they believe Randolph McCoy's house was burned. In 2016, the history podcast The Broadsides aired an episode going into detail about the conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys. In September 2018, a wooden statue, standing over 8 feet tall, was erected in honor of Randolph McCoy at the McCoy homeplace in Hardy, Kentucky. Carved by chainsaw carver Travis Williams and donated to the property, this statue had been commissioned by McCoy property owner and Hatfield descendant Bob Scott.
Several of his columns demonstrate his knowledge of trivia about and yearning for association with Ivy League colleges. As he noted, "Through the years I have acquired a vast amount of information about colleges and universities." The May 8, 1965 column takes as its ostensible topic the fact that Yale owns stock in American Broadcasting Company and thus is a beneficiary of the television program Peyton Place. O'Hara writes: Later, he notes that James Gould Cozzens is a "genuine Harvard alumnus" and speculates that Harvard should broker a television serialization of a Cozzens novel: His September 4, 1965 column deals entirely with his failure to have received any honorary degrees, going into detail about three honorary degrees he was actually offered but, for various reasons, did not accept.
Lyautey briefly served as France's Minister of War for three months in 1917, which were clouded by the unsuccessful Nivelle Offensive and the French Army Mutinies. Lyautey was apparently surprised to receive a telegram offering him the job (10 December 1916) and demanded, and was given, authority to issue orders to Nivelle (the new Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front) and Sarrail (Commander-in-Chief at Salonika); Nivelle's predecessor Joffre had enjoyed much greater freedom from the War Minister and had also had command over Salonika. Prime Minister Aristide Briand, not going into detail about Joffre's removal, replied that Lyautey would be one of a War Committee of five members, controlling manufacturing, transport and supply, and thus giving him greater powers than his predecessors. Lyautey replied "I shall answer your call".
After they use a "calming" blue card to get Jack out of the room, Mrs Doyle tells Polly sarcastically to have a lovely stay. The next day, Ted puts several highbrow novels on the table (along with The Commitments by Roddy Doyle), with the intention of impressing Polly (but Dougal takes this to mean that Ted is throwing out "the ones you couldn't get through"). Mrs Doyle tells Ted that she is not a fan of Polly's books, mainly because of "the language" in them; she gives examples of this, and ends up going on an angry rant that contains dozens of swear words. Polly enters and tells Ted about her failed marriage, going into detail about her sex life with her husband; she suddenly realises she has shocked Ted, and apologises, although he maintains that he has heard far worse things in confession (he then walks uncomfortably to his seat, suggesting that he has an erection).

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