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Even slightly more precise wind-speed projections would help airlines greatly reduce fuel costs.

The method is cheaper, easier and faster than the neutron technique, though slightly less precise.

But while the Gormenghast novels suggest intense physical worlds, these worlds seem slightly beyond precise reconstruction.

Then, too, the effort required to get a slightly more precise measurement may not be worth it.

Estimates from annual testing in alternating subjects are slightly less precise but have lower associations with prior student achievement than biennial testing in both subjects.

However, the NN model including four cycle slake durability index yielded slightly more precise results than that including two cycle slake durability index as input parameter.

Stationary observers are slightly more precise than static observers but they obviously lack the power of temporal redundancy offered by dynamic models.

The Higgs boson, or, to be slightly more precise, the Higgs field, is, it's theorized, what lends mass to fundamental particles like quarks, which otherwise would be massless.

BP America's boss, Robert Malone, was able to remember that he made "in excess of $2m" while Shell's chairman, John Hofmeister, was slightly more precise with his "about $2.2m".

To be slightly more precise: maximum achievable productivity places an upper limit on wages, but how close to achievable productivity an economy operates depends on wages.Though somewhat heretical, this is not a ridiculous assertion on its face.

Some phones use tower-only GPS, which is cheaper but slightly less precise.

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