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"It's difficult to define precisely," he laughs.
— that right at the start is impossible to define precisely.
EDM is hard to define precisely and few DJs ever wave its flag.
By contrast, he said, he sought "to define precisely the national color of a national dance".
Hospitality is central to the restaurant business, yet it's a hard idea to define precisely.
It's true that the stages of that development are difficult to define precisely.
One is to define precisely how to deal with each and any situation.
At the time, Greek philosophers were trying hard to define precisely what this state of being was.
Neural networks, like brains, are particularly good at analysing data and recognising patterns that are difficult to define precisely.
But extending the tax to derivatives is a messy business, because their complexities make it difficult to define precisely what should be taxed.
What's so astounding is the power of imagery to define precisely who Saint Laurent was then and whom fashion connoisseurs see him as today.
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