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Moreover, in the absence of a tight definition there will always be a number of disputed cases.
The Disney corporation, with its mammoth financial advantage, can obviously afford a more rigorous and expensive restoration, and the new "Pinocchio" looks magnificent, with a richness of color and a tight definition that evoke the theatrical experience.
The Gallup tracking poll is just one survey out of many, and, for whatever reason — sampling error, faulty weighting, an overly tight definition of "likely voter" — its findings might not be reliable.
Oddly, the networks also want to be able to gather information about users, but not use it for tracking.But the FTC seems firmly resolved, and privacy advocates are pushing hard for a tight definition of what "not tracking" means.
Working with Brown undergraduates, I did some research and we found that maybe 1 1/2 to 2percentt of all births do not fall strictly within the tight definition of all-male or all-female, even if the child looks that way.
Although "Alice" was released on DVD last year to take advantage of Disney's new, live-action version, directed by Tim Burton, the Blu-ray edition is coming out this week, and with its tight definition and accurately rendered colors, it was worth the wait.
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Plans to make terrorism an aggravating factor in sentencing are fine in principle but will need tight definitions to avoid abuse.
But it's important to remember that critical illness insurance only covers the conditions laid out in the policy and no others, and your illness must meet the tight definitions described.
The IPCC says its tight definitions allow it to track trends.
A meaningful comparison with results of other studies is however difficult because of different study populations (patient-based versus population-based), different age-distributions, different and less tight definitions used for dyslipidemia (i.e. TC/HDL-C ratio).
At the same time, paradoxically, what the study startlingly reveals is that even on these tight definitions of poverty, as many as 82% of South Asian children were severely deprived in at least one of the eight domains; and children defined to be in absolute poverty, i.e., suffering from severe deprivation in at least two domains, formed 59% of the child population.
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