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into a detail vs into the detail

A complete search of the internet has found that "into a detail" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: June 22, 2018 • 1004 views

into a detail

6,910,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • List of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages.
  • You went into a lot of detail, too.
  • I must now go into a little more detail with regard to the Structural Funds.
  • I Could Go Into A Lot More Detail, But The Bottom Line Is Hannah Said No To Me - To Us.
  • Mrs. Sherwood didn't go into a lot of detail.
  • Let me briefly go into a little more detail, for example on Agenda 2000, a subject that concerns us all.
  • Before going into a number of details, I would like to remind you that this problem is relatively new.
  • As you have said, the Commission has already taken action to try and simplify procedures and I would like to go into a bit more detail.
  • Mr President, the Commissioner went into a lot of detail in his defence of genetically modified maize but he was not very convincing.
  • In addition to the above definition, it is worthwhile going into greater detail from a scientific point of view.
  • This is why assistance is limited to the provision of general guidance, without entering into the details of a proposal.
  • So Louis will tell you what we have in mind and then I'll go into a little bit more detail.
  • Now you're just going into a lot of specific details, so I'll believe you.
  • The A method here is to obtain detailed information on the provision of services actually provided to members, broken down into a fine detail and weighted by the costs of provision.
  • Could you go into detail a little bit about that?
  • Look, I could get into a lot more details, but the point: it is way more dangerous than we thought.
  • And maybe in the future the Court of Auditors could go into a little more detail about sectors, systems, procedures, and perhaps even about that holy of holies, the Member States themselves.
  • Do you want me to go into a bit more detail?
  • Mr President, this is a very technical report and it is not necessary to go into a lot of detail because it is just a question of Parliament approving something to allow certain measures to be taken by the Commission which I and my political group wholly endorse.
  • Do you remember the first time you put your credit card details into a website?

into the detail

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35,300,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • I shall not go into the detail of those accusations.
  • Taking that as a basis will, in fact, enable us to make progress at a later date by going into the detail of the matter.
  • Lastly, I should like to make a very brief comment on the report by my colleague, Mr Clegg. I will not go into the detail.
  • I do not have the time to enter into the detail of this, but I think that you are familiar with those reports.
  • I will not go into the detail but everybody in this Parliament knows the amount of economic help you have given Northern Ireland over the previous years through various programmes.
  • I shall not go into the detail of this lengthy technical document but will highlight the essential points.
  • Before going into the detail of these evaluations, the Commission refutes an objection made by [...].
  • Here too, the scope of Community action would have to be specified in each case, without going into the detail of the relevant existing articles.
  • Before going into the detail of some of today's decisions, I want to explain the spirit that drives us and the procedures we followed.
  • It has been a long, hard road. I will not go into the detail because the points have been raised by the two previous speakers.
  • I do not want to go into the detail of the interim report, which I think is excellent;I would simply draw your attention to one example.
  • Why accept the question at all if you are not going to go into the detail?
  • As regards competition - and I am afraid that I do not have time to go into the detail I would like in some areas - competition in general means arguing about a price.
  • The short time available and the lack of study group discussion do not allow the rapporteur to go into the detail of the individual questions or give a fully argued answer to each of them.
  • I hope when we are talking about the European civil service as we proceed into the detail of the budget, we will perhaps extend some of the thoughts set out there and talk about both appointment and promotion being exclusively actions which should take place on merit.
  • Before getting into the detail, we are going to defend the philosophy of this Parliament, which is the extension of qualified majority in the Council and co-decision in Parliament.
  • I would first of all like to sketch the background to the Dutch 'no' before I go into the detail of what the Netherlands expect of the negotiations for a new Treaty.
  • We need not even go into the detail of the matter, because anyone who calls himself a democrat must in the first place hold dear the right of free expression of opinion on the part of all those with whom they disagree.
  • I do not want to enter into the detail of it, but the explanation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, does, indeed, beg more questions, to which we want answers.
  • None the less, for this tranche too, the bank loans provide an indication of the market rate without the need to go into the detail of the calculation presented by the Commission in recitals 49 and 50 of the opening decision.

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