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The task of more precisely defining a role for the NATO-Russia Council was put off until May.
It's enough to make you echo a line from David Foster Wallace's novel, "Infinite Jest": "Yes, I'm paranoid — but am I paranoid enough?" The link between travel and illness may seem self-evident but there is little hard data precisely defining the risk.
Another limitation was the difficulty of precisely defining hangover headache.
This highlights the importance of precisely defining the meaning of the terms used in the assessment.
At the same time, the Lords acknowledge "huge gaps" in knowledge including precisely defining what constitutes a nanofood.
By using denotational semantics for precisely defining the language, we show that it is possible to generate the language automatically.
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And this "first", this originality, is precisely defined.
The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.
Entries - precisely defined at europeanpressprize.com - close on 18 December.
International laws don't precisely define "terrorism" and "assassination".
(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).
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