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Of course can one add mathematically precise definitions of instability and aperiodicity, but this precision may not actually lead to useful improvements in the definition (see below).
Themes included the separation of church and state (not a "Transparent" song), pondering the precise definitions of gender, and the emotional boundaries between a mother and daughter (definitely "Transparent" songs).
The precise definitions of material objects leak auras.
Recent treaties have used far more precise definitions of expropriation.
Again, she directed the doctors to the laminated cards for billably precise definitions of the stages.
De Maizière, by contrast, called for precise definitions of how refugees would be shared.
Organisers dropped tennis after failing to reach agreement on its precise definitions of amateur and professional.
The tedious and somewhat abstract statements resulting from attempts to formulate precise definitions of maps and charts are more likely to confuse than to clarify.
Particularly noteworthy in its attention to precise definitions of meaning, this atlas often used illustrations and described objects and actions of village life denoted by the questionnaire's words.
The Weights and Measures Act of 1824 and the Act of 1878 established the British Imperial System on the basis of precise definitions of selected existing units.
He also tried to solve dilemmas arising from the traditional description of Christ as both human and divine, by deploying precise definitions of "substance," "nature," and "person".
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