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While her physical descriptions are often precise, she frequently blurs the boundary between romantic and physical pain, to sometimes melodramatic effect.
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Not surprisingly, the German version is often precise and stripped down -- it's club music, but it's also headphones music.
The clauses that define the scope of ISDS are often insufficiently precise.
To minimise the need for subjective judgments, they are often very precise.
In contrast to hand-designed route maps, these computer-generated route maps are often more precise and contain more information.
Load analyses are done usually by experimental methods since the accuracy of load simulations are often not precise enough.
The terrorists we worry about are now often Westerners themselves, and so their grievances with Western society are often more precise, and hit closer to home.
The terrorists we worry about are now often Westerners themselves, and so their grievances with Western society are often more precise, and hit closer to home.
"Words like gunmen, separatist and rebel are often more precise than terrorist and less likely to be viewed as judgmental," he notes.
Submissive signals are often the precise opposite in form from a species' aggressive signals and may consist of an averted gaze or a closed mouth.
These, however, are often not precise enough to describe what may or may not be modified in a transition between two system states.
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