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Of course, a degree of scientific uncertainty about some of these pollutants’
precise
contribution to warming remains.
Though a
precise
comparison is difficult, there is no doubt that China’s capital coefficient is much higher, implying a larger gap between the growth rate of capital intensity (the total amount of capital needed per dollar of revenue) and that of labor productivity.
We simply do not yet have sufficiently
precise
insights into how all of its elements interact during times of far-reaching change, whether it be a financial crisis or a growth spurt.
For example, merely viewing another person's movements activates our own motor cortex, which we normally use for
precise
control of our actual movements.
Rather, the current proposal envisages a limited-scale weekend restructuring, requiring that a
precise
loan structure be put in place years ahead of time.
The parts must collaborate in
precise
ways to provide accurate time, reliable transportation, or processed information.
The second argument made by the US Treasury and the Trade Representative is that no sufficiently
precise
currency rules can be negotiated.
(The
precise
numbers are different in other industrialized countries, but the rise of finance is a general phenomenon.)
ASEAN is likely to host a still-wider grouping that includes Russia and the US, though the
precise
framework is still being debated.
Two ways, to be
precise.
The
precise
impact of Asia’s IP expansion is impossible to predict.
Unfortunately, the
precise
opposite happened.
The new facility for which the money is to be earmarked will house 106 prisoners (the
precise
number is uncertain) who have been neither tried nor charged.
Of course, the
precise
pace of progress is uncertain.
From atoms to stars, we now have a precise, operative picture of nearly all physical phenomena.
Here too we now have a precise, operative picture of all life processes, from bacteria to humanity.
Democracy Without DemocratsThe philosopher Karl Popper had ample reason to propose a
precise
definition of democracy.
For example, carmakers, which employ hundreds of thousands of people across the region, are rapidly deploying robots that are more efficient and
precise
than humans.
But with new, highly
precise
gene-editing techniques, such a molecular defect could be repaired; such procedures already have been performed successfully in monkeys.
The fact is that molecular genetic engineering is more
precise
and predictable than older, cruder techniques like irradiation.
Consider, for example, that no one has ever developed a
precise
way to measure whether and to what extent a government is effective.
To be precise, we need to embrace a contractual approach to sovereignty, one that recognizes the obligations and responsibilities as well as the rights of those who enjoy it.
Every month, the central bank should announce its estimate of a range of parity values, backed by analysis, which, unlike a
precise
value, reflects the inherent imperfection of knowledge concerning a currency’s parity.
Sometimes in history, one can pinpoint the
precise
moment when things take a turn for the worse.
The
precise
explanation remains elusive, but the prevailing view is that while the advent of new information technology had some definite positive impact on productivity in the 1990s, the gains have not proved sufficiently long-lived or widespread.
In addition, the
precise
pattern of technological change has put pressure on the middle class everywhere – by reducing the demand for workers who have only a secondary-school education.
The technicality the commission cited would be absurdly funny if its potential results were not so incendiary: the CEC objected to the fact that the Tymoshenko bloc candidates listed only their home towns on the party list, not their
precise
street address.
Interestingly, the GIPS’ cumulative current-account deficits from 2008 through 2010 were of roughly the same order of magnitude – €365 billion, to be
precise.
A majority of these deaths – 56%, to be
precise
– are preventable.
After all, such agreements would apply explicitly to the EU’s entire customs territory – a term with a
precise
meaning under WTO rules.
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