Sentence examples for a rather precise from inspiring English sources

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For so many species to be accommodated, each must be specialized for a rather precise niche.

In this manner, Faraday gave scientists a rather precise value for the ratios of the masses of atoms to the electric charges of ions.

Mr Christensen and co reckon that businesspeople are 35% more likely to sprout a new idea if they have lived in a foreign country (a rather precise statistic).

To the former number two at Oracle, this is a tempting prospect because it would empower top executives: they would no longer be isolated from their business by layers of bureaucracy.Tibco's Vivek Ranadivé, for his part, already has a rather precise vision of what he calls the "event-driven" firm (see table 6).

Demography is a rather precise discipline, too: its measuring rods are counts of births and deaths, marriages and divorces.

Based on the experimental Raman results, we develop a rather precise atomic scale edge model combining the armchair and zigzag edges along with some point defects.

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Under the law, however, the definition of a terrorist attack is rather precise, and contingent on damage of at least $5 million, as determined by the US Treasury Secretary.

Thus, a complete analysis of input and output noise requires not only access to a wide range of transcription factor concentrations, but rather precise measurements of these concentrations.

It opines that: "Neighbours who are engaged in violent conflict, weak states where organised crime flourishes, dysfunctional societies or exploding population growth on its borders all pose problems for Europe".A rather precise taxonomy is offered by Robert Cooper, a British diplomat and Eurocrat, in his book, "The Breaking of Nations".

You know that a work by Rosenquist is good when your futile efforts to make sense of it run in rather precise circles — mental wheels turning, pleasurably, in a void of decidable meaning.

Despite its rather precise identification, the progesterone receptor membrane component 1 is a somewhat misleading name, as it neither binds progesterone directly nor does it share any homology with progesterone receptors.

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