Precise
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Stylistic gripes aside, Enduring Love is a very good film with excellent performances by Daniel Craig and Rhys Ifans as hunted and hunter, or to be more
precise
stalked and stalker.
Once there, he learns that his mother and sister have been kidnapped (presumably by Abu Sayyaf guerrillas), and that in order to save them he must follow a very
precise
series of demands.
Maybe that's a bit extreme, but I watched this on a 70" projection screen and 7.2 pristine and
precise
surround sound.
During that whole sequence all I could think was 'how did they choreograph that?' because it had to be really
precise.
The filming is very simple and
precise.
I just finished watching this film and it brought back to me memories of my life in Albania. the film is very
precise
in it's description of life in our poor land after the riots and the exoduses that occurred in the early '90s.
When the engine room supervisor (unsure of his
precise
title), finds a worker murdered and kills the perp, he doesn't immediately report to an officer -- he just seems to hang out in the engine room till the writer wants him again.
The
precise
attention to detail is remarkable and worthy of a gander.
Unfortunately Go West spends first two and a half minutes on prologue, boring prologue to be
precise.
They should have a clear idea of what they can expect from the ECB and what outcome (rather than
precise
measures) the ECB expects from them.
The science-based approach of translating a global temperature cap into
precise
national emission budgets is politically unfeasible.
Although the choice of a
precise
number is somewhat arbitrary, this “fair range” should establish the boundaries for those committed to an equitable solution to the problem of climate change.
On the Republican side, Donald Trump’s
precise
intentions are less clear, though he proudly calls himself the “king of debt,” which is not particularly encouraging.
The key, instead, is to ask many small,
precise
questions.
Try Africa – Rwanda, to be
precise.
Mariners had long known that, to determine their
precise
location, they needed to compare the time aboard ship and the time at the home port.
But, although we are now in the MDGs’ final year, we still lack
precise
knowledge of whether certain MDG targets have been achieved, owing to the absence of high-quality, timely data.
This political entity is a
precise
counterpart in the political world to a well-known physical phenomenon of splintering or fissuring.
And, only two weeks ago, an outgoing Fed governor, Jeremy Stein, declared that the Fed is in the middle of a policy transition that renders its guidance to markets “more qualitative,” “less deterministic” and, therefore, less
precise.
The best answer I have come across is German: Immanuel Kant’s, to be
precise.
But even in microeconomics, where it is sometimes possible to generate
precise
empirical estimates using randomization techniques, the results must be extrapolated in order to be applied in other settings.
No one had a
precise
idea about how to proceed from a Communist structure to democracy.
You can use sentiment-sensing tools – everything from tools that measure the prevalence of negative or positive words about your offering on Twitter and Facebook, to customer surveys that produce precise, structured data.
While it is impossible to estimate the
precise
size of Chinese firms’ tax burden, they feel under pressure.
Zucman examines discrepancies in international accounts to provide the most
precise
and reliable figures we are likely to obtain about the amount of money stored in tax havens.
The
precise
mix of policies must of course vary by country; but without more thoughtful approaches than what was attempted in France, action to address climate change will be dangerously constrained.
However, the
precise
nature of the water crisis will vary, with different pressure points in different regions.
The
precise
terms would have to be determined, but Iran would have to give up all of the uranium that it has enriched to 20% and stop enriching to that level.
As the German ICNND Commissioner, I believe that this report is the first and only one so far to suggest
precise
and feasible steps towards a nuclear-free world.
And when it became possible to manipulate DNA in vitro, the metaphor of a “genetic program” appeared even more precise: scientists could construct experiments that corresponded to the reprogramming of cells merely by working on symbols in silicon.
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