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A more precise label might be the Dirtbag Left, a term coined by the writer Amber A'Lee Frost, who is Biederman's roommate, and who, this week, officially joined the "Chapo" roster.
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Or it could mean more precise labelling (to encourage consumers to buy local produce and shun imports), or distribution networks to favour local sales.
Still, I understand Campbell's frustration and wish there were a more precise, nonjudgmental label.
While this was not clinically relevant or represented a more precise diagnostic label (e.g. overlap syndrome when the prebiopsy diagnosis was primary biliary cirrhosis), it led to additional diagnoses which affected the patients clinical management in at least 12 cases (3.3 %) to a major and in another 41 (8.8%) in a minor fashion.
Check the product label for more precise drying guidelines, however.
Check the sealer label for more precise instructions on curing time.
If you are using a product sold as a wood protector, refer to the label for more precise instructions.
Since each stain requires a different amount of time, you'll need to consult the product label for more precise instructions.
The final scene-level labeling is adjusted with the object-level labeling, generating a more precise scene-level result.
First of all, we should have been more precise about where we observed the labeling in the DCN.
The probe enables more precise location of tumor tissue previously labeled with an isotope and makes possible more radical procedures or, on the other hand, enables evaluation of the inoperability of the tumor.
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