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Perhaps the Indian National Congress in the 1950s, but the parallel is hardly precise.
After all, spotting the ball with an official's foot and then setting it down across the field is hardly precise, either.
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While the Obama administration touts drones as a surgical weapon that keeps American soldiers out of harm's way, for the innocent victims, a.k.a. the "collateral damage," drone strikes are hardly precise.
Outcomes are often vague, like being rich and happily married, which is hardly as precise as getting to Marv's Deli in Brooklyn by 7 p.m. on Thursday night.
Ultrasonography can be used for clinical purposes and allows dynamic explorations but it is hardly used for precise anatomic investigations (Math et al. 2006).
The decision seems to say they cannot use advertisements that promote, support, attack or oppose a candidate for federal office, but the precise proscription is hardly self-evident.
To be deemed a better breeding ground for small businesses than, say, Germany (which does not even have a precise word for venture capital) is hardly difficult.
While it is hardly a bargain, I think it represents value for money, with precise renditions of classic dishes using top ingredients.
Similarly, Wissing argues that a precise allocation of several hypothetical peripheral compartments to anatomical defined tissues is hardly feasible [ 2, 3].
This is hardly surprising.
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