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English is a more precise language.
A contract for a work of nonfiction is a more precise affair.
One thing that will help, he explained, is a more precise theory of how the cosmological constant may vary and how it will affect life in the universe.
The French title, "Les Amours Imaginaires," is a more precise description of this palpitating confection, a study of an unconsummated romantic triangle.
It was more accurate than the original Metonic cycle and made use of the fact that 365.25 days is a more precise value for the tropical year than 365 days.
And of course, the frontiers of science continue to march forward; scientists in the US are working towards what they suspect is a more precise (and possibly lower) answer to the question, reflecting our evolving 24 hour habitual patterns of activity.
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Still, I understand Campbell's frustration and wish there were a more precise, nonjudgmental label.
The change is within the margin of error for this survey, and there will be a more precise census measure released later this year.
Proponents say cancer vaccines based on immunotherapy could be a more precise way to attack cancer than bombarding tumors with poisons, as is now done in chemotherapy.
This might be a more precise way of raising the question people keep asking.
A second aim was a more precise estimate of instrument reliability.
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