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"The obligation for working parents is a precise one: the feeling that one ought to work as if one did not have children, while raising one's children as if one did not have a job," a friend recently wrote on Facebook.
The first problem is something that hardly anyone worried about until now: that there is not a precise one-to-one correspondence between how people think they voted and the marks they leave.
(There isn't a precise one-to-one correlation between background checks and gun sales, but they generally go together).
Cho is a precise writer and a lyrical one.
From a theoretical point of view, stochastic models are the most challenging but also the most realistic ones: there is a precise counting of how, through individual chemical reactions, the populations of every chemical species change.
Watching "Music From a Sparkling Planet," Douglas Carter Beane's nimble escapist comedy about escapism, is like sinking into a frozen margarita -- or, to be more precise, one of those pastel-colored margaritas bearing the names of summer fruits.
Dr. Rodchenkov's formula was precise: one milligram of the steroid mixture for every milliliter of alcohol.
So Yao's version was the most precise one.
Because that system is so precise, one must worry about the clocks in the satellites running faster than those on Earth.
In Islamic law, blood money is very precise – one man's life is worth the value of 100 camels.
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