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Mr. Weiner did acknowledge that he invited more attention by running for mayor, and that he made a mistake in not being precise about when his sexting ended.
A first generation of these (LEED for example) has increased consciousness but later on they have come under scrutiny for not being precise when applied in different contexts.
We feel that some of this worry could have stemmed from our not being precise about what we meant about "pooling" data, and by using this term for two different purposes we elided the distinction between what we did.
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But he acknowledged that the bombing could not be precise in all circumstances.
This took place after dinner in a bar (the quotations that follow may not be precise).
Nathan Bostock, who has quit as finance director to join Santander, said there would be a "substantial loss" but would not be precise.
But Mr. Obama and other Democrats have not been precise about the cost of their proposals, nor have they said in detail how they would pay for them.
So far, the Israelis have not been precise on the amount of territory they are prepared to give up on the West Bank.
Thus, the data might not be precise.
Thus, the absolute values of localization measurements might not be precise.
Although this method may not be precise for laminar flame velocity estimations, it offers a first approximation for hybrid systems explosions.
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