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precise term

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precise
adjective
uk /prɪˈsaɪs/ us /prəˈsaɪs/
exact ...
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term
noun
uk /tɜːm/ us /tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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Examples of precise term


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This is not a preciseterm.
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The "lump" is not a preciseterm.
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Burden sharing is not a preciseterm.
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Certainly it is not a very preciseterm.
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The problem might be called one of paternalism, although too much reliance should not be placed on the preciseterm used to describe it.
Color physicalists can call surface spectral reflectance physical color if they want to, although surface spectral reflectance is a more preciseterm.
What is particularly interesting about this simple example is that the student already knew the more preciseterm but needed to be pushed to produce it.
The informal summit is not an invention of mine; that is the preciseterm which is used.
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That is normally taken to mean free movement of goods, though that preciseterm is not used.
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A more preciseterm is microindentation hardness testing.
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I think that what we said was that in the past many things were called principles which were not worthy of that preciseterm.
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Drug "pushing" is not a preciseterm, but a breakdown of relevant statistics is available in the form of a table.
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There is nothing to stop him looking at anti-competitive practices merely because that is not the preciseterm used here.
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If we leave it without a definition, merely to individual judgment without there being a preciseterm, it is merely an invitation to litigation.
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No preciseterm has yet been adopted to distinguish between the two types of instruments.
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For this reason, hypernatremia is often synonymous with the less preciseterm, dehydration.
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It is not a preciseterm, and it is not commonly used in modern medical literature.
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A more preciseterm for that condition is idiopathic postprandial syndrome.
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Thus, the more preciseterm of art deed of trust has become predominant in the case law since then.
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It is not a preciseterm; on a broad definition such as the police are naturally inclined to apply, there may be as many as one in five cases.
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A preciseterm like "non-negative" is never used with the word "negative" in the wide, loose sense that includes zero.
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Energy obesity is, in a sense, a qualitative metric to measure humankinds environmental impact, but it should not be confused with the more quantitatively preciseterm carbon footprint.
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Although he did not use these words literally he actually is the father of the modern distinction between foveal vision (a more preciseterm for central vision) and peripheral vision.
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Although he did not use these words literally he actually is the father of the modern distinction between "foveal vision" (a more preciseterm for central vision) and peripheral vision.
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The term convection can sometimes refer to transfer of heat with any fluid movement, but advection is the more preciseterm for the transfer due only to bulk fluid flow.
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