1 | Russian speakers, who make an extra distinction between light and dark blues in their language, are better able to visually discriminate shades of blue. | |
2 | He thought it out in detail. | |
3 | These research books are worth studying in detail because they continue to be widely cited today, and because their clarity and relevance have not yet been surpassed. | |
4 | This should allow the robots to crawl around the GI tract and obtain detailed images, dispense therapeutics or, with the right surgical tools, perform biopsies. | |
5 | Each of these alternatives to Management By Planning involve some form of planning, and some of them even employ very detailed task plans. |