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For example, Dr. S. Fred Singer, the president of Science & Environmental Policy Project, a private consulting group in Virginia, said Dr. Crowley had drawn precise conclusions from imprecise calculations.
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Now, because federal lobbying disclosure law does not require entities to indicate how much they spend on individual issues and otherwise permits filers a great deal of latitude in how precisely they report their efforts, one needs to be careful not to draw precise conclusions to lobbying disclosure data.
He then drew precise distinctions and arrived at what he saw as correct principles.
We also meet Miguel, a survivor of five concentration camps, who from memory drew precise layouts of each prison after his release.
The labor, though humdrum, required great dexterity and care: smoothing gritty chemicals into paste, drawing precise dosages of toxins into saline solutions and, in the end, creating medications from scratch.
As a master's degree candidate at the University of Kentucky, he discovered a talent for drawing precise floor plans when a professor at the University of Kentucky suggested he focus on Kentucky architecture for his thesis.
ART AND SCIENCE Stephen Nash is an artist with an arcane specialty that has made him all too busy these days — drawing precise renditions of primates and other animals on the brink of extinction.
While it is difficult to draw precise parallels among various segments of the mortgage market, the arc of the crisis in subprime loans suggests that the problems in the broader market may not peak for another year or two, analysts said.
Drawing precise historical comparisons for the entire euro zone is challenging because of currency fluctuations before the single currency was introduced and because of incomplete or incompatible data from euro-zone members like Slovenia, which was not an independent country until 1991.
For some record collectors with every catalogue number at hand, theatre buffs with first-night casts memorized, children who draw precise architectural blueprints of nineteenth-century silk mills a cluster of facts can be both luminous and lyric, something around which to construct a life.
For some — record collectors with every catalogue number at hand, theatre buffs with first-night casts memorized, children who draw precise architectural blueprints of nineteenth-century silk mills — a cluster of facts can be both luminous and lyric, something around which to construct a life.
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