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"I am not yet able to offer a precise steer on the way ahead," he told health workers last week.The last-minute parachuting of Mr Dobson, a 57-year-old trooper of the Old Labour school, into one of the most politically sensitive jobs in government is a clear indication that New Labour is at a loss about what to do with the National Health Service (NHS).
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Usually a precise and electronically steered 3D manipulation device is moved towards the cell under an open space on the microscope.
Georginio Wijnaldum flicked on the delivery and the Brazilian was unmarked as he steered a precise finish into the small gap between the goalkeeper, Sergio Rico, and the woodwork.
Systems engineering is used here, to indicate the broad area of complexity science, systems science and systems engineering, and has deliberately steered clear of a precise definition.
(I'm assuming that's good) Plus the leather-wrapped steering wheel uses a precise optical sensor to ensure that it's not the controllers fault when you eventually over-steer into a wall.
Willis is a precise craftsman.
"There is a precise clause".
A precise pitching wedge?
It distills a precise mood.
It's a precise business".
Scientists are a precise bunch.
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