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particulars

noun as in details

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noun as in fine print

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In the particulars—especially given Trump’s long-standing indifference to detail—it could mean that Vance will have an outsize influence over the execution of “populist” moves toward economic protectionism and international isolationism.

From Slate

But with the next moment when America Decides now upon us, looking back upon the particulars of those efforts is also, very likely, also a method of looking forward, as the Trump campaign and its affiliates have spent months laying the groundwork for the argument that the only way Trump can lose another term in the White House is if the election is stolen from him.

From Salon

When pressed for policy particulars, Hochman often says he’ll “empower” prosecutors to make case-by-case decisions.

Surprising her patron, O’Connor voted to uphold Roe in most of its particulars — indeed, co-drafted the majority 5-4 opinion with two other Republican-appointed justices, Anthony Kennedy, a Reagan appointee, and David H. Souter, an appointee of George H.W.

Vague "fraud" was alleged and cities with large Black populations were accused of specifics-free funny business, but he didn't bother with drafting many fictional particulars.

From Salon

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