When we invent, it is only in order to remember the truth more exactly.
Or nitrogen emissions (more exactly, NOx) from the use of artificial fertilisers contribute to climate change which will reduce crop yields.
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By looking at the specific genes involved in a particular disease, drugmakers hope to design chemicals that attack disease more exactly.
The first step is to define the equity risk premium more exactly.
More exactly, he is urging us to re-think key episodes in America's past by relating them to what was happening elsewhere in the world.
Specifying more exactly the security that is deliverable helps to reduce that risk, but increases another: that the seller can push its price up.
Or more exactly, if anybody cared who wielded any political clout.
Yes that's right, the base metal element lead, Pb, or more exactly the lead-based chemical compound Pb(CH2CH3)4 added to petrol to make car engines run more smoothly.
But he offered little that was practical or specific, beyond noting that America would start measuring its greenhouse-gas emissions more exactly, to better assess what progress is being made.
Investors and analysts and regulators would be able to evaluate these institutions more rationally, especially if they are forced to disclose more exactly what they are doing globally and with whom.
As well as simplifying the life of media buyers, it also helps match a campaign more exactly with its target consumers especially if a local television affiliate is thrown into the mix.
Given that Libor is based on the rates at which banks lend to each other (more exactly, the rate at which they think another bank will lend to them) this is a serious problem.
But though their heart lay in the outback, the rest of their body was, at least from the mid-19th century, firmly in the city or, more exactly, in the suburbs, which is where most live today.
In our view, the problem is more exactly the internalisation of shareholder value pressures, and to illustrate the point we present below a kind of thought experiment about a different Apple (without shareholder value) which was willing to accept lower margins and employ more US blue collar labour.
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More exactly, it is a form of relationship of immense and irreplaceable value to a few of the people we seek to help, and these few have their access severely curtailed by the use of visits to meet the needs of many, whose needs could be better met through other kinds of encounters.
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But that glow faded as the weeks wore on and I dealt with more students exactly like her: tourists who saw tennis as no more of a priority than a theme-park ride.
And having heard from the Turners, we want to hear more about exactly what drives other Americans to endure hours-long commutes.
Either old things more efficiently (exactly equal to rising productivity) or to do entirely new things.
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But she said consumers are more concerned about exactly what they can do with broadband than its speed.
But he was a bit more vague about exactly what those cuts are.
But women in both camps are demanding more attention to their favorite causes and more influence over exactly how their donations are spent.
"We have listened to teachers' concerns that they need more support and more clarity around exactly what will be expected under the new curriculum, " he added.
The only thing they do agree on is taking us back to more spending, more borrowing and more debt - exactly what got us into this mess in the first place.
More plausibly, exactly 40 years since he was first elected to public office, he is guided less by conviction than by a desire to keep the social peace and avoid confrontation.
This trip is bound to heighten the demands on the prime minister to say not simply what he is not planning in North Africa, but to explain more about what exactly he is.
"Instead of facing up to the difficult decisions, all Labour offer is more spending, more borrowing, and more debt - exactly how they got us in to this mess in the first place, " he added.
In terms of pure sound, then, there's more focus on exactly what's played, and listening to the intimate dialogue among these three fine musicians, it's clear that cellist Alisa Weilerstein comes from a special family and a special musical circumstance.
The second thing he said is that he would like to have kind of an ongoing here, kind of more explanation of exactly what the purpose of the intervention -- what the purpose of the military operations are and the game plan for going forward with respect to Libya.
In terms of what -- how we operate, we as Democrats, I do think that the more open we are, the more transparent we are, the more people know exactly how things are working even if sometimes it takes longer to maintain that transparency, the better off we are.
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You want a more centrist Republican alternative, more or less exactly like the option that John McCain offered as a candidate during the 2008 presidential election, but which you, a self-styled centre-right newspaper, rejected in favour of Barack Obama, who thus far seems to be the most left-wing American president since the second world war.
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