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It was cryptic, but currency markets traders knew exactly what the G7, or more precisely, Mr Snow, was driving at.
So he and Kim created a simple floor plan whose room sizes and openings line up more precisely than in a typical American house.
These can only be more precisely dated through stylistic comparison with more chronologically secure Egyptian works.
It can be questioned whether a more elaborate diagnosis might allow for more precisely defined traits in the future.
Better and more precisely operated control gates were installed in the canals so that water could be measured more carefully.
Everything here is so much more precisely and deliberately laid out that it all coheres a lot more then in the deliberately non-coherent cartoon.
The cactus, or more precisely, the cochineal insects that feed on it yield a red-purple stain when crushed.
The more precisely we understand how the machine works intrinsically, the better we can deduce the contribution of extrinsic factors.
Modern phoneticians would more precisely categorize such consonants into velar, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal articulations.
Given a larger sample, individual idioms might be more precisely defined and differentiated from one another.
Additional upstream sequences were needed to map the recombination breakpoints more precisely.
We are not in a situation, more precisely, we do not have a relationship of forces that permits an active boycott.
I'll keep thinking about it and see if I can nail it down a little more precisely.
In Gabon, the Baka language is surrounded by the Bantu languages, and more precisely by the Fang language.
The new method enabled him to measure the wavelengths of the spectral lines more precisely.
What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe.
I write with reference to letters in the Guardian recently regarding road cleaning or, more precisely, the lack of it.
In addition, the effects of a particular treatment can be more precisely calculated and evaluated with accurate measurements.
So let me try to formulate more precisely what I'm getting at.
It is left entirely to us to decide what to do based on our own values or, more precisely, on those values we conscientiously believe should apply in these cases.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To Aristotle, as to Plato, but more precisely, man is composed of soul and body.
The reflex arc can now be described more precisely than before.
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