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en What you have to accept is that we won't get very precise numbers until we have everything sorted out.

en The numbers are the numbers, ... and they are a very precise measurement of a very vague concept.

en There is no closure from these numbers. Nothing has been sorted out.

en We all have a general idea of the numbers, but when we reach this point, it is important to have a precise idea of the numbers.

en These situations demand immediate action. Customers can't wait and accept promises that things will be sorted out in days or weeks or months.

en I don't think those numbers are that precise. I'm glad we're in the top 100, but there may be one day we're not.

en It should all be sorted out before the end of the season. He wants to stay and although we have not sorted out the financial side, that should happen in the next couple of weeks.

en There's probably going to be more money coming to the industry, but it's difficult to put precise numbers on it right now.

en It's better for everyone if it gets sorted out soon sooner rather than later, ... We both need this cleared up as soon as possible, we both need this sorted out before the end of the year so we can concentrate on next season.

en The question is whether they can be sorted out in time for the talks deadline itself, but yes, I believe they can be sorted out.

en We've been working hard on precise topics, numbers and texts, so I can get a sense of where the red lines are.

en You don't have a lot of hardware companies making their numbers right now. The fact that they were able to be precise about a quarter that has still got two weeks to go has got to make people comfortable.

en They rely on us to adhere to tight schedules and bring together goods from different countries for them to a precise location at a precise time.

en I returned to poetry as a more precise way to describe the world --- more precise than science.

en When the field compacts you have to be precise. If you're not precise you run out of room. Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time. We've gone inside when we should've gone outside and there's so little room for error. When one person is off it bunches up someone else.


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