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Such intelligence, of "smoking gun" significance, was too precise to be ignored or shunted aside.
So Adu, in a moment that looked as if it could have been an accident but was too precise to have actually been so, did a three-hundred-and-sixty-degree pirouette around the ball, and gave it two light touches away from goal before curling the ball into the far post, where it coiled its way past the goalkeeper, knocking in off the inside of the post.
He concluded that the fine-tuning of the universe was too precise to be the result of chance, so accepted the existence of God.
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The trick is to be informative without trying to be too precise.
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"The way to get it right is not to be too precise about it, and not to add too much".
There can also be liabilities in being too precise about the nature of an American military response.
Maybe Messi was trying to be too precise given the quality of the goalkeeper in his vision.
Cut the salmon into roughly 1cm x 6cm ribbons – you don't have to be too precise.
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