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One nice thing about driving long distance is that as you listen to the radio for diversion, you may learn something new. Thus I learned the phrase drill down, meaning "to become more specific about a subject". The term appears in one-look only in the specialty dictionaries for business, computing, and tech, not in the general dictionaries. However, it seems to be becoming more general, for the use I heard is in an interview about medical research.
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Shufie baby! We talked about this when I was new to the board. The link is here. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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I think I can still recoup this thread. On the same program, Shu and I heard an interesting word, "antibias." Have you heard it? It means bias in the opposite direction. How would you use it? | |||
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