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To be more precise is to risk entering the fray.
Where, to be more precise, is the UN?
Typically, the way to make an image-segmentation algorithm more precise is to augment it with a generic model of the object to be segmented.
Part of the difficulty in being more precise is that there is no hard and fast definition of what constitutes older industrial Britain.
This is because the higher the open loop gain for the frequency bandwidth being used, the more precise is the gain.
Bryan Garner, a Dallas lawyer who heads a company that teaches lawyers to write more clearly and who edited the most recent edition of Black's Law Dictionary, said "Language of the Law" proved that "the argument that legalese is more precise is poppycock".
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This estimate was more precise, being almost certainly between38%and66%66%.
Although this technique is more precise, it is more time-consuming and requires specialised expertise.
To be more precise, there are both positive ("is a") and negative ("is not a") links.
Or perhaps one should be more precise: Lukas Podolski is.
Or, to be more precise, Markle is what Americans call "biracial".
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