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Assuming that semantic computational chemistry becomes widespread, the dictionaries will act as a catalyst to those communities to add more terms and to revise the precise usage of the concepts.
In this sense, the second part of Equation 3) that relies on system I can be understood as the qualitative modifier ("weight"), which, depending on the system I's estimates of benefits and harms increases or decreases the first part of equation (which is dependent on system's II precise usage of evidence for benefits and harms).
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For the sake of privacy, the user ID is not being sent along with the data so it's impossible to create a precise usage record of individual people.
As we have often noted, in precise usage, the giver of the name is "eponymous," not the receiver.
The stylebook's entry states: irony, in precise usage, is a restrained form of sarcasm in which the intent of a phrase differs from its literal meaning, often for rhetorical effect (His brilliant plan nearly bankrupted the company).
As the stylebook notes: irony, in precise usage, is a restrained form of sarcasm in which the intent of a phrase differs from its literal meaning, often for rhetorical effect (His brilliant plan nearly bankrupted the company).
A wonderful image in Alessandra Stanley's overview of Russian TV (though in precise usage, the compound "variety and brio" should probably have taken a plural verb).
In precise usage, "disinterested" means "impartial".
Precise usage calls for "older" when there are only two.
In precise usage, "latter" and "former" are used only with two items.
Also, in precise usage "fortuitous" does not mean "fortunate" or "lucky"; it means "happening by chance".
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