But cameras slow drivers down more effectively when motorists know they are around, but not precisely where.
It is not precisely the same as the spiritual dimension of the faith.
Yet if one could not precisely demarcate the limits of gay culture, there was no question that it existed.
One article in an influential newspaper may not precisely reflect official thinking.
Mr Malone has some claim to having been among the first to see the 500-channel digital-television future but not precisely the way in which it would be interwoven with the Internet.
It had an aggregate score of 229 - not precisely the sum of the three percentages, because of rounding - ranking it 35th out of 47 schools locally in the conventional league tables.
We may have lost some innocence, moreover, but America still remains a bastion of civil and political freedom and a locus of economic opportunity in a world not precisely overflowing with either of these things.
It could have been much worse but the government could not precisely peg the amount of illegal monetary gain associated with the information he helped to facilitate between the experts in the Primary Global network and the hedge fund managers who traded on his information.
The source did not describe precisely what Castro confessed to when he was interrogated by authorities.
The official would not discuss precisely what type of activities was conducted at the undercover office.
Ridgely described Scott-Dunne as Vantage Fund's "administrator" but could not say precisely what that entailed.
In its particulars, it may not and it may not overlap precisely with our approach.
Genentech, which is majority-owned by the Swiss drugmaker Roche, did not indicate precisely what the investigation was about.
Mr Sandel does not say precisely where he thinks the limit should lie.
Therefore efforts designed to improve share of wallet that do not address precisely why your customers also use your competitors are doomed.
However, it's not clear precisely how the companies will combine their operations.
And indeed, Mr. Obama did use the word "terror" in his comments in the Rose Garden, though not as precisely as he suggested during the debate.
It may not be precisely as outlined in the Mail on Sunday, but re-negotiate EU membership, forge closer trading links with the United States, keep the pound, cut taxation?
Without doubt, the World Club Tournament must help bridge this difficulty, but we only have to look to football to see that club success does not map precisely onto national glory.
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While Apple users do have the option to turn location services off on their phones, most did not know precisely how their location was being tracked and stored on their phones.
Alternatively, as in the case of forensic evidence when the user does not know precisely what to expect, different combinations of frequencies can be examined to see if anything interesting emerges.
Indeed, there are both studies and even investment advisers who point out that the higher your income the more you should be in munis not Treasuries precisely because of this tax advantage.
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They understood and calculated volatility, perhaps not so precisely as the Black-Scholes model that later garnered a Nobel Prize in economics, but good enough to get by and not misprice quotes on the puts and calls they made markets in.
But the appeal tribunal said the original panel, in Bury St Edmunds, had followed "an erroneous approach" in cutting the amount of compensation owed and had not "precisely" identified what was confidential about the information passed on or to whom it was confidential.
I'm not sure precisely the context I used the word "endgame, " but what I believe I was talking about was by the time the Recovery Act is between 70 and 80 percent spent out -- that's sometime around the 4th quarter of next year -- and at that point, we believe we'll have saved or created 3.5 million jobs.
Moreover, this type of classist rhetoric is precisely not what American voters need from the media.
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