But Dr Stefansson and his team are the first to measure the impact of older fathers so precisely.
Because the beam is being so precisely targeted, a bigger dose can be given, equivalent to several sessions all at once.
She did so precisely because this is a matter of public concern.
But even if they achieved temporary success, it would be just that, because the Iranian program is very different from the Iraqi Osirak reactor that the Israelis nailed so precisely in 1981.
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Her "Virginia Woolf" is so precisely gauged in both timing and tone that you'll scarcely notice the moment at the end of the first act when comedy suddenly gives way to horror.
Ironically, the wood inlays are so impeccably finished they look artificial and both the hand-stitched upholstery and leather-trimmed dashboard are finished so precisely it looks as if the work were done by machine.
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.
Roger Linfield and his colleagues at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who are in charge of the mission, aim to show that spacecraft flying in formation can be controlled so precisely that the distance between them varies by only a tiny fraction of a wavelength of light.
But, in fact, the brain is so powerful precisely because it is so sensitive to experience.
DeYoung, the "United by Faith" co-author, says the first-century Christian church grew so rapidly precisely because it was so inclusive.
Indeed, Asia has fallen so hard precisely because it had risen so high.
Or maybe it has done so well precisely because it lacked those rules, regulations and recourses.
The firm has been able to grow so fast precisely because it has sucked in e-mail addresses from new members, enabling them to see which of their contacts are also on the network.
Kony 2012 is so seductive for precisely the same reasons that make it so dangerous.
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Peppering this illusionary realism with the more outlandish elements works, precisely because audiences buy into the character so strongly due precisely to the false sense of realism in the character and his world.
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But, what makes this collapse so problematic is precisely what makes SCF and sovereign wealth funds so dangerous.
Out of the millions of living artists worldwide, Costco has so far chosen precisely two people.
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If entrepreneurs reap profits, they do so for doing precisely what other people want.
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So what, precisely, might Ms. Varney look for in deciding whether to push forward with an investigation?
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And so -- precisely because we believe, based on our analysis, that that is the right course of action, we are issuing this advisory today.
On a recent visit to their Chicago headquarters, I was awestruck at how every touchpoint, so simply and precisely, elevates the impression of the Morningstar brand.
The site was selected in part precisely so that it might heal some of the wounds opened by the felling of the twin towers and all that followed.
It's also likely that the safe house was provided to him so close to the military academy precisely for protection, so that no one would come and attack him there.
So it is precisely the opposite situation that crowdfunded companies have to watch out for, when they have no defensible IP at all in a fast, competitive market, and are counting on future brand recognition.
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In a way, this is natural: the Fund was established back in the 1940s precisely so that it could act, among other things, as the lender of last resort to countries in danger of default.
And so many Americans get their credit card agreements and don't understand the fine print that's written in a way precisely so that they cannot understand it, and then find out that their rates double overnight.
The Constitution protects us from our own best intentions: It divides power among sovereigns and among branches of government precisely so that we may resist the temptation to concentrate power in one location as an expedient solution to the crisis of the day.
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Even more of an illusion, no a delusion, is the failure to appreciate a related point: The sponsors of terrorism, with whom President Bush has properly declared a state of war to exist, are working feverishly to acquire long-range ballistic missiles precisely so they can deter the sort of attack against their countries he has promised to launch.
Their book is so relentlessly entertaining, in part, precisely because the authors operate so differently from White, rarely pausing between scooplets to examine political history, to provide broader contextual information about the country or even to weigh the nuances of the characters the candidates and their aides who dominate their story.
And that is precisely what so many young people are doing every day across this continent.
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