Voorbeelden van het gebruik van More explicit in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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I, uh, could be more explicit, but.
He's more explicit than ever in this song.
I will need you to be more explicit.
More explicit error throws when they happen.
Do I need to become more explicit here?
Devote more explicit attention to gender awareness.
Do I need to become more explicit here?
Be more explicit about Qt5:: Widgets dependencies.
The frescos at Pompeii were more explicit.
There's never been a more explicit cue to kiss the girl.
I think we should make this even more explicit.
More explicit: how do we take charge of the lungs of our world?
I'm not sure how I could have been more explicit.
Note more explicit in API dox that nullptr can be returned. Commit.
Perhaps his address will be a little more explicit.
God becomes more explicit about these stories.
Only in words, their affair could be more explicit.
More explicit reference is now made to noise mapping and action plans.
On the continent, such films were more explicit.
The colours are more explicit what gives a secure and familiar feeling.
However, I think that we should have to be even more explicit.
On the other hand there are more explicit quasi-warmongers such as Graham Allison.
We would like to see those links made much more explicit.
It probably needs to be more explicit about the notion of hospitality.
However, Article 3b of the Treaty on European Union is more explicit.
The scope of the legislation is made more explicit in order to restrict the scope to biodegradability and labelling.
Summary: Roy Stuart's most recent work is more explicit than ever.
The Guidelines are, for example, much more explicit in recommending that information be made available to stakeholders.
Students with special needs may require more explicit instruction.
By being slightly more explicit, the students are not focusing on irrelevant information or losing focus on the main points.