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Ginger played a neat, precise, mistake-free game, but without flair.
To be precise, my mistake.
Proponents of ascriptive supervenience take on the obligation of making precise the sort of mistake that 'supervenience-violators' are allegedly making, and defending the idea that this is a mistake.
What Brentano adds to Mill's criticism is a precise diagnosis of the mistake: the combinatorial theory tries to locate the characteristic feature of a judgement in its content instead of locating it in its quality.
An almost impossibly precise rapper who often mistakes enthusiasm for charm, he would have been exceedingly comfortable in New York's underground scene of the mid- to late 1990s, where battle-rap champions were the stars and tricky polysyllabic rhyme schemes mattered more than Q scores.
The precise nature of those mistakes - or rather, sanctioned practices -- are barely articulated in the film, assuming either a financially sophisticated viewer or the irrelevance of attempting to understand.
In scanning the medication we avoided spelling mistakes, gathered precise information about the pharmaceutical and were able to develop various medication classes for future evaluation.
Thanks to Mario's stock of lives, there's always a do-over, a chance to try out new approaches in search of the optimum strategy, a way to wind back the clock to the precise moment before a terminal mistake.
Obama's news conference on Thursday -- explaining in detail the government's response, its mistakes and its precise relationship to BP -- was at least three weeks overdue.
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Empiricist proponents of 2D semantics hold that the 2D framework can help elucidate the content of the shared reference-fixing criteria for names and natural kind terms.[11] Externalists argue that ordinary speakers are often ignorant or mistaken about the precise nature (modal profile) of the objects, kinds or properties their words pick out.
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