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So even the courts — or the Congress, I don't know who it is — are reluctant to give us a more precise definition, and until we have a more precise definition of exactly what we mean, we'll have to interpret it ourselves or our lawyers have to interpret it for us.

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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.

It had a more precise definition of the primary tumor.

Let us now give a more precise definition of that the perforation is rare.

We now give a more precise definition of Tweet-Retweet-Follow events.

For special scattered sets, we have a more precise result.

CD4+ T cells were further gated as CD4+CD25- and CD4+CD25+high using the Fluorochrome Minus One FMO method, that allows a more precise definition of cells having fluorescence above the background level[24].

In an effort to distinguish neuropathic pain from nociceptive system hyperexcitabiity (i.e., central sensitization) [ 116] a more precise definition of neuropathic pain has been proposed as "pain which arises as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory system" [ 117].

He argued that genome-wide association studies have allowed for the robust identification of pathways that drive phenotypes, thus allowing for a more precise definition of disease.

Therefore, we need a more precise definition, a more specific one that is aligned to how interoperability has been implemented in practice.

Economists, understandably enough, seek a more precise definition.

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