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Although there are no legal precedents dealing precisely with the current issues, election-law experts have said the decision by Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks of Federal District Court in Miami adhered closely to legal principles suggesting that federal courts should not get involved in most state election issues.

But before that, a unanimous court decided Shapiro v. McManus, an under-the-radar case dealing precisely with the role of federal courts in deciding these kinds of disputes.

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Computational complexity deals precisely with the quantitative aspects of problem solving.

The best book on Updike, Nicholson Baker's U&I, deals precisely with the difficulty of finding your own distinctive voice when you know that Updike is already there before you, more eloquent in his most casual comment than you can ever hope to be in your most finished sentence.

The paper by Alberola et al. (2014) deals precisely with the estimation of potential GDP when external imbalances are present.

Professor Donald Kagan: Our topic today is the Dark Ages and the world of Homer, and of course, you have as one of your reading assignments a problem that deals precisely with that question that asks the subordinate question: was there a real world that Homer's poems refer to?

Suspension of funds was "designed into the structures to deal precisely with that situation where there's been some shock to the market".

This conservatism belongs to the nature of religion, inasmuch as religion deals precisely with those issues of life that yield no easy resolution or solution: the mystery of life itself, the travails of birth, initiation into the community of adults, marriage, sickness, public disasters, and death.

"It's designed into these structures to deal precisely with that situation where there's been some shock to the market, if you like, and there's a presumption of a valuation adjustment which is quite hard to capture in illiquid assets at high frequency," he said.

Now that the actual document is finally here, the partisan feud about the agency's lack of transparency on an issue dealing precisely with openness and transparency might finally be put to pasture.

Worse still, the tactics that were developed to deal precisely with threats of this kind the ceaseless courtship of the owners and editors of newspapers, the calculated pandering to the BBC and, above all, the sophisticated use of spin with favoured journalists are no longer working.The government has its own analysis of what has gone wrong.

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