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I love David but I think he was quite exacting.
This sounds quite exacting, but the Treasury adds an all-purpose qualification: "taking into account the economic cycle".
A modern thermostatic shower designed for a pressurized water system creates quite exacting sealing requirements, as do sealed double-glazing units.
I must say that working on a newspaper (of any sort) must be quite exacting, but until you are there in the building seeing "news" come in, you really don't realise how professional the set up has to be.
As a former professional ballet dancer, I can tell you that the requirements for entering a professional-level dance company are quite exacting and, because of the nature of this art, inflexible.
But Mr. Stern's union has been quite exacting in its view that even a minority stake matters, as shown by its criticism of last year's $1.35 billion deal in which Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, bought 7.5percentt of Carlyle.
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His political theory has been quite exact and entirely consistent.
'The parallel is quite exact and was, in a way, a tragedy,' says Rosenbluth.
The conceit of Nick Carraway as the stand-in for Fitzgerald may not be quite exact, though.
They illustrate also how elusive is the precise demarcation of Christendom, even for those observers whose definition of normative Christianity is quite exact.
"He's an actor who, perhaps, is not very talented, but he's quite exact in expressing the expectations of young Russia," Daniil B. Dondurei, chief editor of Moscow's Cinema Art magazine, said in an interview.
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