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They get thrown to the lions - or, to be more precise, to the Elephants and Eagles.
Or, to be more precise, to make sure that she's quoting Freud accurately?
It would be more precise to say that portraiture has been a casualty.
It would be more precise to differentiate between stations 0 and 2, and I will do this where appropriate.
As mentioned above (in §7.4.3), it would be more precise to say ''0-or -phase signal" instead of ''zero-phase signal".
Images presented onstage of the Other are connected to images of the self, or, to be more precise, to the actors in search of identities.
For instance, genome editing technology still needs to be more precise to avoid cutting genomes at undesired places, which could create undesired mutants in the wild.
Instead of a tell-all exposé about the Bronx Bombers, he has written a love letter to them -- or, to be more precise, to some of their players.
The saunas, though it might be more precise to call them private rooms, were a set of two tiny chambers connected by a glass door.
A mere recitation of the facts would be anti-dramatic, less faithful to the emotional event even while being more precise to the actuality.
But in Chicago it is probably more precise to say that there are no permanent friends, only potential sources of cash.
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