thorough
(adjective)
painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail
Examples of thorough in the following topics:
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Deploying Evidence
- Deploy accurate, relevant, and thorough evidence strategically in order to most effectively argue your point.
- Let the lowest level of understanding in your audience dictate how thorough you need to be; at the same time, don't over-explain or get into so much depth that you lose more of your audience than you win over.
- Explain why speakers must consider accuracy, relevancy, and thoroughness when deploying evidence in public speaking
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Rules to Follow When Speaking
- Respect your audience by taking thorough time to write, edit, review and rehearse your speech before presenting.
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Your Areas of Expertise
- Experts are people who have a thorough knowledge of something that most people do not.
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Career Benefits: Advancement
- One caveat: you still need to do a thorough audience analysis.
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Topic Research: Gathering Materials and Evidence
- Make sure you thorough research and gather enough evidence and supporting materials in order to confidently and competently talk about your topic.