1. It is doubtful whether much can be gained by trying to achieve any greater precision than that suggested in the definitions above. 2. The couplet exhibits the parallelism of greater precision, nevertheless in another respect. 3. There are indeed several points at which the parallelism of greater precision corresponds to features that have previously been noted. 4. At the same time, these strictures need to be put with much greater precision. 5. An allied ground force would also make it possible for military teams in Kosovo to call in and direct air strikes to their targets with greater precision. 6. But statistical modeling, using standard software, makes it possible to assess the impact of each variable with far greater precision. 7. But they need greater precision when approaching an airport. 8. Greater precision could also be achieved by borrowing from Indian usage. 9. He also must clarify, with greater precision than the statute does, who is eligible for the fund. |