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She showed him, he explained, how "it actually can be quite precise and very specific".
To be quite precise it is structure of the kind defined and investigated in the mathematical theory of groups" (1939, 147).
Their predictions of the future development can be quite precise as long as turning points and/or age-shifts of mortality decline are not present.
Quantum logic has played a large role in shaping (and clarifying) this discussion, in particular by allowing us to be quite precise about what we mean by a classical explanation.
In February of last year (on Valentine's Day, to be quite precise), a limited edition LP was released on a small but venerable Western Massachusetts label called Open Mouth.
Therefore, this date may be quite precise for acute symptoms, such as rectal bleeding, but difficult to establish for more general symptoms such as fatigue [ 47].
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Snowden has been quite precise.
Mr. Falcón was quite precise about just where he was a pain.
And the language is quite precise but all of it sounds a bit falsetto.
Their plans were quite precise: they wouldn't attack women, or the elderly, or children like themselves.
In other cases, there are real uncertainties in the data that must be assessed: child mortality statistics are quite precise, whereas maternal mortality figures are not; global poverty measurements are infrequent and uncertain.
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