say+further
31take something further — 1) to develop something such as an opinion or theory You could take the argument further and say that smoking should be made illegal. 2) to make an official complaint, or to take legal action We are prepared to take this matter further and go to… …
32(to) say nothing of something — to say ˈnothing of sth idiom used to introduce a further fact or thing in addition to those already mentioned Syn: ↑not to mention • It was too expensive, to say nothing of the time it wasted. Main entry: ↑sayidiom …
33go (any) further — to proceed to more intimate sexual activity Usually in the negative by a female who seeks to prevent copulation: ... though I wouldn t let him go any further as we used to say, I did like the kiss more than I ve liked anything for years …
34that is (or that is to say) — a formula introducing or following an explanation or further clarification. → that …
35that is to say — ► that is (or that is to say) a formula introducing or following an explanation or further clarification. Main Entry: ↑that …
36Girls Aloud — performing live. Background information Origin London, England Genres …
37Natural-born-citizen clause of the U.S. Constitution — Part of the constitutional provision as it appeared in 1787 Status as a natural born citizen of the United States is one of the eligibility requirements established in the United States Constitution for election to the office of President or Vice …
38Autonomy — For other uses, see Autonomy (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Autotomy. Not to be confused with Catautonomous. Autonomy (Ancient Greek: αὐτονομία autonomia from αὐτόνομος autonomos from αὐτο auto self + νόμος nomos, law one who gives… …
39Health disparities — (also called healthcare inequality in some countries) refer to gaps in the quality of health and health care across racial (see Race and health), ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Healthy… …
40add — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. See addition, numeration. Ant., subtract, withdraw. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To combine numbers into a sum] Syn. total, sum, sum up, figure, figure up, compute, calculate, do a sum, tally, count up,… …