But it is simply not possible to be precise about the timing of future events.
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Money to be precise, lots and lots of money has been an ingredient in many of the moves.
Just to be precise, Mafia, or even Cosa Nostra, should in fact refer only to the Sicilian version.
But isn't the problem with street fairs the crowds to be precise, people you probably wouldn't socialize with normally?
The key to solving Iraq's problems, whether military, economic or political, is leadership, Iraqi leadership to be precise.
At some point during this ordeal 34 days in, to be precise I had a breakthrough.
It is difficult to be precise with the figures as countries use different starting points and different criteria.
It will have to be precise about what sales are moving online, and adjust its product mix accordingly.
Nearly a third of MPs - 158 of 543, to be precise - in the parliament face criminal charges.
To be precise, your total benefit will equal your own reduced retirement benefit plus your unreduced excess spousal benefit.
Like other buildings in the center of Beaune, France the Parliament was built over ruins, Roman ruins to be precise.
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It has taken longer than planned, two months longer, to be precise, but with this post www.whitherjapan.com goes live.
Hedging would be allowed, as an exception to everything else in the rule, and would not have to be precise.
Mr Obama wants to deal with the deficit, in part, with tax rises (or to be precise, by closing tax loopholes).
That means lots of pink slips--1, 650, to be precise--as AMD slashes 10% of its workforce by the end of the third quarter.
To be precise, 79 babies in the moxibustion group came out the right way, versus 60 and 59 in the other two.
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Actually, to be precise, we have surrendered 99% of our public discourse to the radical Left and 1% to the radical Right.
Or, to be precise, the government has been from time to time.
Okay, to be precise, the holdings of these Gross-managed funds aren't identical.
That means lots of pink slips--1, 650, to be precise--as AMD shears off 10% of its workforce by the end of the third quarter.
Mr Wright, the aerodrome manager, said it was difficult to be precise about departures because of unforeseen events, such as delays in refuelling.
To be precise, the author, Franz Messerli, was wondering if chocolate consumption might be correlated with the overall cognitive function of a population.
After all, the social construct of private property is a basic one, and in the real world laws need to be precise and often complex.
That's when I made my first of many trips to the trainer's room for a 10-minute, up-to-my-neck bath in ice water 40 degrees, to be precise.
He bangs on a trailer door, which opens to reveal his stepmother, Sharla (Gina Gershon) or, to be precise, the unclothed lower half of his stepmother.
Spectrum comes in different shapes and sizes (well, different frequencies and bandwidths, to be precise) and a machine system needs spectrum with very particular characteristics.
To be precise, David Cameron told his Cabinet colleagues last Tuesday that they had 24 hours to tweak the text before it was locked down.
It will have to be precise about its target market segments.
Eventually there were three of them and that meant too many people six, to be precise for the Plymouth to handle with comfort, even before mandatory car seats.
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