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Gödel used this concept to make precise what he meant by "effectively enumerable".
To be precise, what lay ahead was a mother grizzly bear and her three cubs.
To be precise, what they endorsed was the circulation (to all the union's branches, for "information and discussion") of the full text of an appeal by Palestinian trade unions to boycott Israeli academic and cultural activities.Things are not going to move very fast, at least in the dons' view of things.
To be precise: what everybody loves is not so much Bond himself as looking forward to a Bond movie....That is why the opening sequence of a Bond film is by tradition the best and most arousing part of the picture.
To be precise, what Trump said was that "The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea," after which he added that "Rocket Man" — the name he's given to the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un — "is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime".
The fundamental requisite of the PO is that it should make absolutely precise what the theory is fundamentally about.
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Einstein wasn't precise about what this meant, and Mr. Gleick isn't always precise either.
To be more precise, by (what else?) a taxicab.
You have to be precise in what you say.
It's worth being precise about what the law outlaws, and what the judge found objectionable.
"Let me be precise about what I intended and what I said," he said.
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