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As far as the energy in it is concerned, that is precisely true.
When Scholes has been good he has touched the sublime; when he is bad, the opposite is precisely true.
This is precisely true of Tate Modern's magnificent portrait of Diego from 1955, given pride of place in this show.
The fact that neither is precisely true drives Americans' disillusionment with their government when their expectations are unmet.
While neither of these assumptions is precisely true for nucleotide sequences, HMMs have been used successfully to predict genes and alternative splicing [ 31, 32].
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By the time she was done speaking, I realized the reverse was precisely true as well.
The writer and monologist David Sedaris frequently tells wonderful personal yarns on the show that may not be precisely true in every detail, but this was not a story about a family car trip gone bad.
Consequently, investigators believe that the formation function, as derived by Salpeter, is a reasonable representation of the distribution of star luminosities at the time of formation, even though they are not certain that the assumption of a uniform rate of formation of stars can be precisely true or that the rate is uniform throughout a galaxy.
Of course, the prophecy turns out (over the course of the next two books) to be precisely true, but not at all the way we might have expected.
To the extent that it is known that normal cells communicate with each other via cell surface markers and otherwise, this appears unlikely to be precisely true.
Woolf, though I hardly dare say it, is wrong: it is precisely the "true and enduring" aspects of life that are Bennett's theme.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com