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The plans weren't exactly helpful: there were no precise measurements, and he didn't understand many Italian terms.
But if there were no precise records, how could he be certain that nothing had been stolen?
The groups said there were no precise estimates of the amount of such waste currently created by the disposal of obsolete consumer electronic and computing gear.
He said that although there were no precise figures for spending on luxury concierge services, since most of the providers are privately owned, the growth had been rapid.
Mr. Barton said while there were no precise figures, there are probably tens of thousands of Shiites in Southeast Asia, most in Malaysia and Indonesia.
The plays were not performed on a stage, and there were no precise limits as to the space or time in which the performances took place.
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"The problem is there is no precise science for testing available yet and different laboratories have different standards and resources.
However, at the time of writing there was no precise launch date for their mortgage deals and no details of mortgage pricing.
There's no precise definition.
Clearly, there is no precise meaning.
There are no precise figures on the numbers now leaving.
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