Sentence examples for more precise notice from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Regan said in an e-mail message that giving the public more precise notice about when expired names will become available would overload registrars' computer systems with traffic from "domain name speculators who would attempt to register expired domains by using robots, or other automated methods of mass registration".

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To be more precise, I noticed consciously, not for the first time but certainly in a much clearer fashion, that I'd had this anxiety, now that I suddenly wasn't feeling it.

We need a more precise notion.

We wish the Tribune had been more precise, and taken notice of these facts as well.

Or, to be more precise, even if they notice the diffuse benefits (cheap jeans and high-tech gadgets), they fret about the visible losers, starting with workers whose jobs are shipped overseas.

But this is subtler and more precise than before, and you notice the difference.

If the PlayStation Move is correctly set up, you will notice a smoother, vastly more precise feel than other motion controllers.

And if it were more precise in assembly than Lexus, there would be little upside and few would notice.

And then I noticed the vodka in the freezer — or, to be more precise, the lack of it.

Much more precise.

Let me be more precise.

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