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There can also be liabilities in being too precise about the nature of an American military response.
Many high-profile witnesses in criminal trials repeatedly assert forgetfulness, rather than risk making a mistake by being too precise on the stand.
For the latter on the other hand, scenarios should sometimes avoid being too precise as uncertainty is great and they see the assessment more as a basis for discussion.
Another limitation is dietary assessment using the 24-h recall questionnaire due to the misreporting of food intake and the fact of not being too precise, what can cause bias to the results.
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Obviously we can't be too precise about these things.
Such intelligence, of "smoking gun" significance, was too precise to be ignored or shunted aside.
MANY candy-making procedures are too precise for the casual cook, but some are dead easy.
The trick is to be informative without trying to be too precise.
Catcher Jorge Posada said the aggressive Hernández was too passive, tried to be too precise and wound up aiming the ball.
"The way to get it right is not to be too precise about it, and not to add too much".
Maybe Messi was trying to be too precise given the quality of the goalkeeper in his vision.
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