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Instructions must be followed precisely.
Eviction rules must be followed precisely.
A fissure followed precisely the line of an ibex's back.
But, as we all know, T.S.A. policies, as enunciated in Washington, are not always followed precisely to the letter.
Diamond says the European model can't be followed precisely: there's no palatable way to limit voting rights in the modern world.
During the 20th century, the respective histories of the United Kingdom and the United States followed precisely the trajectories that Kipling had sketched out.
It was Durkin's job to know those protocols and to insist they be followed, precisely because he walks the line in his methods.
When they ran their own statistical technique on the Add Health data, they found that obesity followed precisely the same three-degree pattern of contagion as they found in Framingham.
We shouldn't–and don't–have to accept voting machines that might someday be secure only if a long list of operational procedures are followed precisely.
Therefore, we decided only to test samples that did not have agglomerated microcapsules (sample numbers 17, 18, 20, and 28) to ensure that the test protocols were being followed precisely.
In modelling his five sets of Chants on the first book of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, Alkan ensured that the pieces in each of his sets followed precisely the same key signatures, and even the moods, of the original.
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