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But while he looks to most like someone racing into a wall, he is, to his patron, doing precisely what is required.
The title of a track or artist generally identifies more or less precisely what is required.
The documentation of patterns of variation is precisely what is required to gauge the evolutionary significance of phenotypic plasticity.
By defining precisely what is required for the event "meeting" to take place we can distinguish between people passing by one another and people meeting together.
end{aligned} (2.8)To verify this formula, one calculates the double supercommutator ([ e_i,, [tau ^{-1} ^{-1} X] ]) and shows that the_jesult is equal to ([e_i,, X e_j] = Q(e_i,, X e_j)), which is precisely what is required from the definition of (tau ) by ([tau ^{-1}(X),, e_j] = X e_j,).
And a conscious choice is precisely what is required for a (good) action to be considered moral, a good instinct or good inclinations may make us good, may even be desirable, but by itself this is not enough to make us moral.
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The move was, she said, precisely what was required of her on the day: a television attack, as she put it, using the semi-ironic term for a move that is made largely to garner publicity, with the twist being that there was no footage for anyone to see.
The Greek loses something in the translation; it means "precisely what was required to be done".
For each of JPEG and JPEG 2000, it could be rather precisely predicted what is required to avoid unnecessarily large degradation through multiple compression cycles.
Of course, there are rubrics for the essays and teachers say what they are looking for in the test, but with self-assessment I can see more precisely about what is required".
Unfortunately, the rest of his column repeats vague and ill-founded fears, precisely the opposite of what is required.
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