To be more precise, the 1975 labor force was only 0.5% larger than the 1960 labor force.
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An application where the satellite could find a particularly useful role is in monitoring forests - or to be more precise: in monitoring deforestation.
Or, to be more precise, he doesn't want to afford it.
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Or, to be more precise, the bacteria that live in the gut to help digest food and, it turns out, perform a host of other important functions.
Or, lack of a reaction, to be more precise.
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In addition, the elaborate bureaucracy built up by the programme every household gets a debit card and the ministry of social protection runs a giant database with every transaction should make it easier to be more precise in targeting the needy.
Using the new S Pen allows you to be more precise and gives a writing experience that feels like writing with pen and paper and with Air View you can hover the S Pen over emails, picture and video galleries to preview them.
But to be any more precise would violate this column's fairly strict prohibition on calling the market.
Though PlayStation Move controllers are distinctly similar in appearance to the Wii's, Sony's motion control package is proving to be far more precise.
But a cocktail of major reform and budget cuts obliges politicians and police chiefs to be a bit more precise than that.
"By reducing the antihydrogen energy, it should be possible to perform more precise measurements of all of its parameters, " Robicheaux said.
If anything, they are likely to be safer, because the techniques used to make them are far more precise and predictable than older, conventional methods of genetic improvement.
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Carbon dating will be used to try to give a more precise timeframe for when the settlement was inhabited.
In any case, general relativity directly contradicts quantum mechanics, the other great physical theory of the 20th century, so more and more precise tests need to be carried out to find out what cracks might exist in either theory.
But Bittman-bashed seeds engineered with the newer, more precise techniques cannot be sold to farmers until the seed producers gain regulatory approval, variety by variety, trait by trait.
True, they don't shoot enemies out of the sky, but that, at long last, is coming--along with dozens of new applications for lasers as researchers develop new materials and techniques to generate different types of beams that can be more powerful and precise.
For instance, in the bull market that started in October 2002, which HSBC says lasted for 61 months, the first correction took place more than a month later, 54 days to be precise.
That is understandable: Mr Osborne reminds critics that, had he given in to demands for more precise plans in happier years, he would now be tearing them up.
There are several different ideas about what that dark energy might be, but more precise measurements of the universe are needed to figure out exactly what it is.
While much of the Oscar set is still under wraps, an image of McLane's proscenium has been released and shows some typical touches: More than a thousand 1, 051, to be precise replica Oscar statuettes, each a little larger than the real award.
We can be more precise so we can predict with greater certainty what is going to happen in genetic transfer.
With more precise techniques, the actual sequence of written strokes could be determined, leading to even more reliable identifications of forgeries.
Now, over the last -- over the next three months -- 89 days, to be precise -- (laughter) -- the other side will be spending more money than we've ever seen.
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