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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 The task of police was made much more difficult if not impossible by the failure to give a precise location, indeed to give a wrong location, A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. The task of police was made much more difficult if not impossible by the failure to give a precise location, indeed to give a wrong location,

en When the field compacts you have to be precise. If you're not precise you run out of room. 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.

en It was a tough challenge. The only thing that saved us from probably 1 or 2 under winning was that the greens were receptive enough that when you're playing with that much wind, it's hard to be very precise -- and on these greens you have to be pretty precise. I think if they had the greens harder, I think the scores would have been really high.

en It is absolutely premature to discuss a precise number. We have not disclosed a precise number.

en because there has been movement, and because we are exchanging rather precise ideas as to how to bring this to a conclusion.
  Colin Powell

en There is no room for half-hearted commitment - drivers have to attack from the beginning to the end of every stage and have extremely precise pace notes. A lot of the corners are blind and most are very fast. I've said this before, but the ideal for Finland is a vehicle that handles like a sports car and rides like a limousine. The car needs to be agile, with sharp reactions and precise handling but, on the other hand, it needs soft suspension and lots of wheel travel to get grip.

en Every business traveler has a unique set of preferences when they take technology on the road. We have developed advanced GPS solutions for every form factor so mobile professionals can enjoy precise location and navigation assistance on the hardware that suits their needs.

en Coming back from shoulder surgery you don't want to change the type of pitcher you are but I definitely don't get away with as many mistakes as I used to when I was able to throw the ball 95-96 miles an hour. I have to be more precise with my location and keep the ball down and let my fielders work.

en What Microsoft liked about us was that we'd done a lot of image collection. They also liked the precision of our system ? we can make very precise maps and image location from that ? we also have a very long list of patents that we've acquired over the years that deal with efficient processing of that imagery and turning it into meaningful content.

en The boundary is so important because it is a precise marker in geologic time,

en We may be making clocks that are more precise than time itself can be defined on Earth.

en Even though the data are not as precise as we would like, they do bring some fresh and important data to the table that hadn't existed before.

en There is really no return from that situation. I can't be precise as to the time, but it is the final stages of this illness.


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