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Or, more precisely, with their bench, where he will begin most every game.
I loved working with text and photo or, more precisely, with photographers.
It all starts with Marion, or more precisely, with the design concocted by the Mavs' coaching staff.
But our fascination with the stuff of life, or, more precisely, with the afterlife of stuff, had always set us apart.
While it's possible to measure a property's winds more precisely with an anemometer, most wind-turbine dealers don't require that level of precision to recommend a turbine size.
Or, more precisely, with the idea that animates the system: that you should pay executives according to their performance.Performance-related pay has been a relatively recent innovation in American boardrooms.
But their role — more precisely, with respect to the Supreme Court, absence of a role — has played and continues to play a part that shouldn't be overlooked as discussion resumes about the future of the island prison.
He says they will keep expanding under the current restrictive rules, but would move faster and further under the Tory plans.The biggest skirmish may be with teachers, or, more precisely, with their unions.
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In this way, preference structures can be determined more precisely or with equal precision but smaller sample size.
The determination of the equivalence point provided evidence that the pH can be more precisely modulated with NaHCO3 than with NaOH.
The 27 protein chains with highest average interaction values (more precisely those with positive per-interaction energies) all are membrane proteins.
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