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Democrats continue to seek more documents and more precise answers from Mr. Gonzales regarding his role in formulating policies on the treatment of foreign prisoners in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

While Big Data provides solutions to complex business problems like analyzing larger volumes of data than was previously possible to drive more precise answers, analyzing data in motion to capture opportunities that were previously lost, it poses bigger challenges in testing these scenarios.

In addition, the three-dimensional structure of the MBI is likely to provide more precise answers, leading to focused interventions.

The possibility that future analytical techniques can yield even more precise answers reinforces the notion that such samples must be preserved for posterity, he adds.

While Apple Watch introduced a way to respond quickly to texts via its "smart replies" feature which are tailored to your conversation (e.g. "can't talk now," "not sure," "yes," "talk later," etc)., Re:quest is faster to use and lets recipients reply to your question with more precise answers.

"Our commitment to the security of your data is absolute -- we have more than 400 full-time security experts providing design reviews, consulting, training and education across the company, as well as building privacy and security technologies into our products". I wrote again seeking more precise answers and perhaps the opportunity to talk with one of those 400 security experts.

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Requesting a more precise answer is like asking a table of French truckers to define a cassoulet.

Wyden's argument is that Clapper knew the question was coming, so he should have had a more precise answer.

I was hoping for a more precise answer that will shape my tea drinking habits, but that set-up works out nicely for Teabox customers, who are getting a fresher product for their money.

The more precise answer is related to securitization, the method by which banks bundle together different mortgages and slice them up and sell the pieces to various investors.

Also: "I feel the numbers force me to give a more precise answer, it's more gradual with words".

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