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Ms. Pericet was much more precise.
The Cardiff quarter-final was much more precise, with the standard set in Argentina's opening try by Matias Moroni after two minutes.
Brawn said that Schumacher was much more precise, for example, than the two drivers, Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button, who raced with the team last year.
His method was much more precise than the old manual processes and cleaner and quieter than the hydraulic equipment.
Taking into account the large number of non-cases it is obvious that estimation of NRI non - cases was much more precise than of NRI cases.
Our ability to forecast professor effects was much more precise (r = .86) than obtained in the thin slices research, where the meta-analytic estimate was r = .41 (Ambady & Rosenthal, 1992).
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But real markets are much more precise.
You have to be much more precise and bloody pedantic.
"In this draft, Saint-Exupéry is much more precise.
"It must definitely be much more precise," she says.
(The precise claim in the patent is much more precise and lengthier).
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