i don't know. maybe it's in contracts. they always hide the important things in fine lines..
2006-06-11 05:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It means that the most difficult parts of a task are the small details.
2006-06-11 12:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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"Even the grandest project depends on the success of the smallest components"
It's a stupid catchphrase going around the business world today. I hear it 50 times a day at work. Used by people who can't come up with anything original to say, often followed up by someone else saying "...it always is, it always is," or "I hear dat."
2006-06-11 12:24:41
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answered by 'Schmod 5
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Details can usually escape one's attention and most times they are the most important part of a task or situation
2006-06-11 12:27:00
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answered by spa0805 1
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It means that while two parties may agree to an arrangement, in principle, the hardest part of a negotiation is agreeing to the finer points.
2006-06-12 11:43:27
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answered by Ted 5
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Problems crop up when you try and work out the small portions of the deal
2006-06-11 12:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It means every simple solution has hidden problems
2006-06-11 12:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It means it's trickier than you think, well that's what I think anyway.
2006-06-11 13:10:40
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answered by Mummy of 2 7
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