Or more precisely the fad that is already dead, but still keeps coming.
Or more precisely, will be before it becomes absolutely necessary to do so?
In the spirit of free trade or more precisely leveling the playing field, this is one export we should think about encouraging.
In the festival itself, the drama highlight was work by Ramon del Valle-Inclan, a Spanish, or more precisely Galician, dramatist who died in 1936.
The Palais de Chaillot - or more precisely one of quarries that lies beneath it -- was the scene of one their most infamous projects.
Or more precisely, the collected computers of all the world's mothers.
Or more precisely, to rewrite DNA one unit at a time, using this genetic data to make proteins-to-order, which in turn would define entire living cells.
The analogy holds for leaders because the job of the person in charge is very often to so something, or more precisely to make things happen.
Or more precisely, to rewrite DNA one unit at a time, using this genetic data to make proteins to order, which in turn would define entire living cells.
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She thought there was a sick bird in the house that kept calling for help, or more precisely, tweeting every few seconds as if it was in distress.
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As the guarantors of progress in the peace process, the Americans will tell the IDF where it can - or more precisely where it cannot - erect roadblocks.
Regardless of my cultural, socioeconomic background and my sexuality, I have been given a place at the table, or more precisely, at the podium, because that is America.
Readers, or more precisely, potential readers, were challenged to find individual pages from the book which had been incorporated into some unexpected real world places, like hamburger wrappers and on billboards.
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The financial markets are signaling that the acute phase of the euro-zone financial crisis may be over and the crisis may be shifting into a chronic phase or more precisely, a chronic phase with likely acute interludes in which panic escalates.
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At the same time, a huge wave of forced migration went in the other direction: Muslims from the city and its environs were being shipped away to Turkey, under a Greek-Turkish (or more precisely Christian-Muslim) exchange which made both countries ethnically much more homogeneous.
The biggest skirmish may be with teachers, or, more precisely, with their unions.
And they are unhappy - or can be ditto - over Barnett or, more precisely, the impression that Barnett feather-beds the Scots.
Because, in that long term, they came to be seen as a party which was alien to Scotland or, more precisely, whose roots were other than Scottish.
Politics notwithstanding, the commitment of governments to defend their banking systems removes the existential threat to the biggest institutions (or, more precisely, transfers it to sovereign borrowers).
Or perhaps more precisely, a media marriage of convenience.
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Or, more precisely, nearly upon us, because the robotic vacuum cleaners I tested actually bear a much closer resemblance to the quirky appliances on The Flintstones than they do to the flawlessly performing bots featured on The Jetsons.
The extruders, naturally, melt the plastic down, while the heat from the platform plays a role in keeping the object in place as it's printed -- or, more precisely, the lattice work foundation that object is built on top of.
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It would have been embarrassing for Barclays if it were lending less to businesses than it promised the government it would do under Project Merlin, because that agreement between the big banks and the Treasury was its idea (or, more precisely, that of its previous chief executive, John Varley).
But if they have any hope of emulating such feats -- or, more precisely, of deterring the Russians from threatening them in the first place by making it clear that they could emulate such feats -- today's Eastern Europeans have to do much more to prepare a robust defense.
Even by December of 1988, when she told her mother, Ruth, and her sisters and friends that she thought she was probably in her eighth month, they all laughed at her, found it hard to believe she was that far along, teased her mercilessly about her size or, more precisely, about her lack of size.
Which is why the weakness of the UK's disproportionately large consumer economy and the eurozone - Britain's largest export market, if regarded as a homogeneous whole - has meant growth in business investment has been significantly lower since the crash of 2008 than the government hoped (or, more precisely, than its Office for Budget Responsibility forecast).
We can track and trace events to a country and often know more precisely who or what organization originated the attack.
Or you could use those phrases more precisely.
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To put it more precisely, it follows that seeking or obtaining an abortion cannot be a sufficient condition for moral culpability.
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