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Yet all the E.U. governments signed up to the 2009 Lisbon Treaty precisely to give Europe a stronger, coherent and more effective voice.
Their function, as Shakespeare uses them, is precisely to give rise to such emotions, and the emotions, thanks to the plangent poetry in which they are expressed, end by transcending the circumstances that occasioned them.
To answer the question correctly — or, more precisely, to give the people who write the questions the answer they want — you need to peer inside the brains of many people.
Boldin, who was brought to the Ravens three years ago precisely to give Flacco a reliable target, caught five passes for 145 yards that exposed an inescapable truth for the Colts: their defense was ranked 21st against the pass.
"Lacking a true vocation for 'public interest', the media," she writes, "would be inclined, carelessly, to restore a private quality to an object that originated precisely to give a less circumscribed meaning to individual experience.
I have been proposing a national auditing system for the three levels of government, strengthening the Institute for Information and Protection of Data precisely to give more powers within these entities and municipalities to really attain more transparency and a better accountability".
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But researchers are now developing techniques that allow these tiny droplets to be precisely tailored, to give them specific tastes or textures.
After all, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative was precisely designed to give countries the necessary fiscal space to undertake socially useful spending in health and education, and rebuild decaying public infrastructure.
Third, the number of RNA molecules available at any given time to synthesize proteins can be precisely regulated to give a burst of products.
Unfortunately, none of the programming languages currently popular for scientific computing define the semantics of floating-point operations precisely enough to give the programmer a full control over the result of a calculation.
Since Hockney realized that he himself could not have drawn such portraits that well, that small, that quickly, he reckoned Ingres at least fixed the main features of his sitters by peering through what is essentially a prism on a stick with a precisely positioned eyepiece, to give the illusion of a reflected image projected onto a tracing sheet.
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