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Not surprisingly, the German version is often precise and stripped down -- it's club music, but it's also headphones music.
While her physical descriptions are often precise, she frequently blurs the boundary between romantic and physical pain, to sometimes melodramatic effect.
Furthermore, the threshold between normal and abnormal driving behavior is not often precise.
Third, the theory of evolution by natural selection makes a cornucopia of distinctive, often precise, well-confirmed predictions ranging from the nature of adaptation to biogeographic patterns such as presence of most of an island's residents' nearest relatives on the nearest continent, and the contrasts between island and mainland ecosystems (Darwin 1859).
There were no comparable reports of symptom control on prior MPH using the ADHD-RS-IV or other study measures, and often precise dates for initiation/termination of prior treatment were missing.
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This is often more precise than the blood tests and is usually covered by insurance.
To minimise the need for subjective judgments, they are often very precise.
Instead, "by the old KFC" or "across from the guayacán tree" is often as precise as it gets.
Larry Zitnick, a Microsoft researcher in Redmond, Washington, notes that searching with images is often more precise than using words.
"Words like gunmen, separatist and rebel are often more precise than terrorist and less likely to be viewed as judgmental," he notes.
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