I have never really stated with any degree of preciseness just what I do and what I do not believe. |
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When this assumption is relaxed, there is less preciseness but more realism. |
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The cool control his voice had assumed, the preciseness and articulation, made him seem an entirely different person. |
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Built with a humanoid appearance, he had a bizarre sense of pride in his preciseness. |
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It wasn't so much his preciseness of the impersonation but the way he did it. |
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Just look at Beth Tweddle with her insane connections and Mustafina with her lines and preciseness. |
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This is also the preferred tactic of Ann Coulter, who provokes liberal indignation with Pavlonian preciseness. |
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We use different computer programs to increase our productivity and to guarantee the preciseness and systematical use of the glossary. |
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Essential qualities: very good interpersonal skills, meticulousness, preciseness and curiosity, and good writing skills. |
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Deciding preferences are the easiness of construction as well as the efficiency and preciseness of the system. |
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It begins with a slapstick-like mime involving a banana, which requires a degree of preciseness in staging. |
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The preciseness by which the drug targets the cancer cells differentiates Gleevec® from most other oncology products. |
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It's a banal example, I agree, but one that illustrates the lack of preciseness that we can encounter in court decisions. |
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The preciseness of the prediction has fascinated historians. |
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Laser-like attention to detail was most impressive, with not one but two or three translators assuring the preciseness of each of the 8 language translations we needed urgently on an employee handbook project for a client. |
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The preciseness and clarity associated with the use of a moderately hard graphite pencil were developed in the highly selective draftsmanship of the 19th-century French Neoclassicist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. |
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Ensures weld and parent material form a single smooth surface: the FEIN sanding pad. Developed for use on stainless steel, shows its best performance at low speeds: preciseness and high quality material removal. |
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The relative preciseness of domestic environmental norms compared to their international counterparts further limits the consideration of international law by judges. |
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And that audience fell comparatively silent in the 11th and 41st minutes when the home team was awarded penalty kicks that Messi, first to the goalkeeper's right, then to his left, stroked in with studied preciseness. |
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The same goes for the countless European regulations and norms that prove to be inappropriate because of their excessive preciseness or difficult application. |
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Utilizing a state-of-the-art 30-bit color Charge Coupled Device, the new UMAX scanners bring out the richness and preciseness of the original image. |
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