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"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," the North Korean military said in a statement.
This does not precisely mean, as the Times editorial the next day had it, that North Carolina's law was "struck down as racist".
Standardization of the way such causal diagrams are presented – all using the same convention for what certain shapes of boxes and types of arrows precisely mean – is to be recommended.
Research into 'symptom icebergs' may further enlighten us on problems relating to the general practice setting, but we need a more in depth understanding of what we precisely mean when we talk about symptoms.
This doesn't precisely mean hiring a skywriter to let her know you love her but simply being a man.
The word does not, precisely, mean uncosy – it does not summon up sharp-angled open-plan offices with severe furniture.
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It is impossible to agree on what it precisely means to be Muslim, let alone how to implement the mechanics of an Islamic state in modern times.
The ability to navigate more precisely means more aircraft can be handled in the same amount of airspace, adding to capacity.
This precisely means whether the following is valid.
But Congress failed to define what the terms "impairment," "substantially limits," "major life activities," and "regarded as" precisely meant.
The fact that the mirrors can be tweaked so precisely means that, like the Hubble space telescope, the JWST will be launched into space with its mirror out of focus.
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