Opinion ID: 550119
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Heading: Failure to address direct evidence of discrimination.

Text: 7 Washington argues that the district court discredited Trevino's testimony, but failed to consider Berkley's testimony and some of Washington's evidence. Washington does not argue that the district court's findings were clearly erroneous. Instead, she complains that they were not sufficiently detailed. This argument is without merit. The district court's findings were complete enough to afford a reviewing court a clear understanding of the factual basis for the trial court's decision. Interfirst Bank of Abilene, N.A. v. Lull Mfg., 778 F.2d 228, 234 (5th Cir.1985). The district court was not requested to make supplemental findings nor was the court required to make specific findings on every bit of evidence in the record. Id. 8