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But what precisely makes a quota a quota remains unclear.
Researchers are still learning about what, precisely, makes one piece of wetland equivalent to another.
But what precisely makes cutting up a piece of fruit worth the tremendous saga that preceded it?
Agreeing on how to combat the problem is tricky, given that experts continue to bicker on what, precisely, makes us fat.
I'm forever trying (fail again! fail better!) to rise to Newman's challenge and articulate what precisely makes a comic or a specific joke special, or awful.
This ingenious dramatic device of Mantel's plays precisely makes Cromwell present even when he isn't saying anything, and that is an effective way of conveying the peculiar nature of his vast surviving set of papers, now split between the National Archives and the British Library, with a clutch of strays elsewhere.
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"A conviction of the correctness of this thesis was not precisely made easier by the behavior of patients," he adds.
Model testing consists of towing a precisely made model of the hull at a precisely controlled speed, in calm water, while measuring the force required to tow it.
Mr Zhang had spent time in quality-obsessed Germany, where he observed that even manhole covers were precisely made and numbered.
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