Sentence examples for often more exacting from inspiring English sources

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Often more exacting, less given to hyperbole when you show potential and more about cutting out the bullshit and getting you to do the work, my experience with these folks was significantly superior.

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1971 was much more exacting.

They made it more exacting.

Many say that when discussing coursework with one another they prefer to speak English, as it is often more terminologically exact and there are no French equivalents.

It ignored the significant impact that BBC network spending had on training and employing Scottish editors, producers, camera crews and technicians, often working to the more exacting standards needed for network television, she said.

Thus, discourses about immigration are often more liberal than enacted policies - creating an exact opposite situation as the one described by Hollifield and his liberal paradox.

By going over the exact conditions of your instrument, you are often more likely to make a sale.

It is often more desirable to return an approximate result with an acceptable margin of error quickly than waiting for the exact calculation for a long time.

We have more exacting standards.

The prose becomes more exacting.

Less is often more.

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