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"It is now the task of Parliament to draft a list defining precisely which offenses will result in expulsion".
Defining precisely what these terms will mean in the glass is tricky because the Germans are endlessly tinkering with their laws.
In these final days of negotiating a deal, the challenge for the Americans and the Iranians will be defining precisely the difference between "complete" and "everything".
The doctrinal controversies in 16th-century Lutheranism are indicative of the difficulty of defining precisely what it means to be "Lutheran".
The two women are preparing for a conference of various scholars in Paris in September, with the aim of defining precisely a theory of extraterritoriality.
Another challenge for lawmakers was defining precisely what an assault weapon is, which allowed the industry to continue manufacturing guns similar to those that had been banned.
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"It's difficult to define precisely," he laughs.
— that right at the start is impossible to define precisely.
The phrase is often invoked, but rarely defined precisely.
EDM is hard to define precisely and few DJs ever wave its flag.
By contrast, he said, he sought "to define precisely the national color of a national dance".
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