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Thus, focusing in the accuracy, ensuring that all entity extractors used have very high precision that would result in relationship graphs that are precise and useful, is more important than some missing nodes due to the decrease of the recall while attempting to maximize precision.
DNA, like light and matter, comes in chunks that are precise and measurable.
Collins, staying inside Katniss's head, produces short, tactile sentences that are precise about apprehension and physical experience.
The work's title comes from an essay by the British philosopher Karl Popper, contemplating the difference between phenomena that are precise and those that are diffuse.
To warn of such a danger, a scientist and his team are using a laser system to bounce beams off the building, taking readings every half-second that are precise enough to measure tiny shifts in the building's motion.
By 1973 he felt able to paint with the same spontaneity, never using preparatory studies and yet creating pictures that are precise and lucid, partly thanks to his practice of always using daylight.
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Would this mean looking forward to political discourse that is precise and structured?
The American approach now, he said, would be to mount raids that were "precise" and based on the incoming intelligence.
In Paris, where he lives, little that is precise is known about him even when he says it himself.
The idea of austerity stayed with him: "I find beauty in plainness," he said, "in a conception that is precise".
Ms. Axler has a comic's gift for language that is precise and imaginative, but never showy.
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