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To an economist, the word has a more precise and consequential meaning.
As illustrated by Figure 6, node N2 has a more precise knowledge about the destination's cluster and forwards the traffic to G6.
An LSA model can be viewed as an improvement over a model based solely on n-grams because it has a more precise measure of similarity.
For a physicist or an engineer, such a wave has a more precise definition: A rogue or freak wave is one that rises more than 2.2 times as high, from trough to crest, as the average of the largest one-third of nearby waves.
In comparing (7) with (9), we can see that, while the regular t-test method gives a much larger variance for each estimated variance (each individual t-test will lose two degrees of freedom due to variance estimation), MBIS, a method that utilizes information among genes, has a more precise estimate for the common variance.
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The Buildings Department expects to have a more precise assessment by early this week of how many buildings must be razed.
When it first appeared, though, not least in association with the work of Sol LeWitt, who has died aged 79, it had a more precise meaning.
Now it had a more precise sense: it was an entity with an identifiable body of demesmen and a right to representation in the Council.
For making informed decisions about public policy, though, we need to have a more precise sense of how large the difference in reliability is.
"With this, we have a more precise vision — we want to really explore the idea of production-based fashion exhibits with music and scenery".
James, who sings, plays keys and synth, says they were all ready to "invest" time and energy into something that had a more "precise path" than what they'd each been doing before.
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