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I suppose the more precise term is "comedy snobs".
A more precise term is lip-vibrated instrument.
The term "bias attack" is an alternative and in some ways more precise term.
I call it a book for want of a more precise term.
The more precise term for a situation in which the nominee isn't clear after the primaries is a "contested convention".
A more precise term when speaking of plants, however, is epiphytotic ("on plants"); for animals, the corresponding term is epizootic.
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But it would be nice to see this argument conducted in more precise terms.
In more precise terms, the unresolved question was this: Had Dr. Khan's men converted enriched-uranium hexafluoride gas (UF6) into a metal?
In more precise terms, we estimate it to be -0.277 on the scale used by the statistical system DW-Nominate, where a score of negative one represents an extremely liberal candidate and positive one an extremely conservative candidate.
Dr. Frey said demographers for years had debated more precise terms to describe the first suburbs, inner-ring suburbs, outer-ring suburbs, exurbs, edge cities, melting pot suburbs, planned communities and other environments lumped together as suburban.
To introduce in more precise terms the notion of robustness w.r.t.
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