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Precise and estimates
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.
Precise figures on faction membership do not exist, but the best estimates of the numerical strength of the major factions are provided below.

Precise and vary
Precise dates vary each year.
Precise definitions of the offence may vary between jurisdictions.
Precise meaning and usage of " FOB " can vary significantly.
Precise parameters vary, but the most commonly used definition of the East Shore is that it stretches from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the Staten Island Expressway, or some line slightly south of this, on the north, to the southern property lines of the Staten Island Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area ( formerly known as Great Kills Park ) and United Hebrew Cemetery on the south, and from the Lower New York Bay on the east to the western boundaries of ZIP Codes 10304, 10305 and 10306, on the west.
Precise details of the payment structure and the extent of the rights granted vary from library to library, as specified in a license agreement.
Precise rules for tournaments may vary from one event to the next.

Precise and through
Precise depth milling through sputtering has made profiling an invaluable technique for chemical analysis of nanostructured materials and thin films.

Precise and gained
Precise rhythmic effects can be gained by the advanced player.

Precise and 10
Precise metric odometers have a precision of 1 / 100 or 1 / 1000 km, 10 or 1 metre ( s ) respectively.

Precise and others
Precise indications of this are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d ' Ablis, and others.

Precise and 60
In North America, the Precise Tone Plan used today employs two tones of 480 and 620 Hz at 60 i. p. m.

Precise and .
Precise pressure-volume-temperature measurements on corrosive gases are dependent on a sensitive yet rugged pressure transducer.
Precise measurements of the relative positions of the inner planets can be made by radar and by telemetry from space probes.
Precise modern models of the Big Bang appeal to various exotic physical phenomena that have not been observed in terrestrial laboratory experiments or incorporated into the Standard Model of particle physics.
Precise identification before picking is very necessary due to its similar appearance to Hemlock ( Conium ), to which it is related.
Precise definitions of different aspects of consciousness will emerge ... but to make precise definitions at this stage is premature.
Precise measurements of cosmic background radiation are critical to cosmology, since any proposed model of the universe must explain this radiation.
Precise navigation would enable United States submarines to get an accurate fix of their positions prior to launching their SLBMs.
Precise definitions depend on the subject area.
Precise definitions have varied over time, and the term originally had a broader and less well defined usage.
Precise credit is at times difficult or contentious because scientific language and standards of proof changed, so whether medieval statements are equivalent to modern statements or sufficient proof, or instead similar to modern statements and hypotheses is often debatable.
Precise landing would be supported by a radar beacon started by the first lander.
Precise measurement of pH is presented in International Standard ISO 31-8 as follows: A galvanic cell is set up to measure the electromotive force ( e. m. f.
Precise aiming and accuracy were not necessary to hit an opponent.
Precise astronomical angular measurements require knowledge of the Earth's rotation rate and nutation, both of which are influenced by Earth tides.
Precise knowledge of tacticity of a polymer also helps understanding at what temperature a polymer melts, how soluble it is in a solvent and its mechanical properties.
Precise timing is fundamental to an accurate GPS location.
Precise measurements of this redshift give a value of.
Precise expressions for the transition probability, based on first-order perturbation Hamiltonians, can be found in Thompson and Baker.
Precise joining by the most part with a quarter inch foot makes for a patchwork that lies flat without puckers.

estimates and vary
The estimates vary widely on the strength of the Chinese army.
Published estimates of the onset of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current vary, but it is commonly considered to have started at the Eocene / Oligocene boundary.
The population was rising ( estimates for Constantinople in the 12th century vary from some 100, 000 to 500, 000 ), and towns and cities across the realm flourished.
Wild population estimates vary ; one estimate shows that there are about 1, 590 individuals living in the wild, while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high as 2, 000 to 3, 000.
Although estimates as to its age vary, they range from over a thousand to nearly two thousand years old.
However, estimates vary between around 6, 000 and 7, 000 languages in number.
Mass estimates for giant azhdarchids are extremely problematic because no existing species share a similar size or body plan, and in consequence published results vary widely.
Participation estimates vary from the hundreds of thousands to several millions of people in Colombia and thousands worldwide.
The Saudi government estimate is at 2, 217, 949 square kilometres, while other reputable estimates vary between 2, 149, 690 and 2, 240, 000 sq.
In addition, there are a large number of people from Taiwan living within the municipality ( 2010 estimates vary around 700, 000 ).
The age estimates of the crater vary, with 4000 ± 1000 BCE being a commonly accepted estimate, though other estimates suggest the explosion was as recent as 660 ± 85 BCE ( Holocene ).
Larry Bray held the previous world record ( 1982 ), in which a 52 g stone was thrown 437. 1 m. Modern authorities vary widely in their estimates of the effective range of ancient weapons and of course bows and arrows could also have been used to produce a long-range arcing trajectory, but ancient writers repeatedly stress the sling's advantage of range.
Casualty estimates vary, and an assumption, considered conservative, is that the mustard and phosgene-filled aerial bombs caused approximately 1, 500 fatalities and 1, 500 injuries.
* By this year, the Portuguese colony of Brazil has between 400 mills producing 57, 000 tons of sugar a year and 230 mills producing 14, 000 tons ( estimates vary ) The wealth the Portuguese acquire from selling sugar in Europe prompts the English and French to follow suit in this century.
One optimistic estimate is that the world's population rose from approximately 170 to 300 million, but other estimates vary ; one estimate suggests that the world population actually declined from 400 million people to 250 million people.
A total of 8 U. S. soldiers, sailors, and airmen were killed and 82 wounded, along with several Afghan militiamen ; U. S. estimates of other casualties vary, indicating rebel casualties between 500 and 800 and at least 14 civilian casualties.
The Sipuncula or Sipunculida ( common names sipunculid worms or peanut worms ) is a group containing 144-320 species ( estimates vary ) of bilaterally symmetrical, unsegmented marine worms.
As of July, 1944 it incorporated a similar organization, the Gwardia Ludowa, and numbered about 6, 000 soldiers ( although estimates vary ).
Having evaded Edward's fleet, which had been sent to intercept them, Isabella and Mortimer landed at Orwell on the east coast of England on 24 September with a small force ; estimates of Isabella's army vary from between 300 to around 2, 000 soldiers, with 1, 500 being a popular middle figure.
Since this period is different from the rotation period of the galactic spiral arms, the sun, and the earth with it, will periodically pass through the arms ( estimates of the period are uncertain and vary from 143 million years to 176 million years ).
Although population estimates vary, Father Bartolomé de las Casas, the “ Defender of the Indians ” estimated there were 6 million ( 6, 000, 000 ) Taíno and Arawak in the Caribbean at the time of Columbus's arrival in 1492.
Proponents expect the singularity to occur some time in the 21st century, although their estimates vary.
It is impossible to say how many whites were rejected or refused to register ( estimates vary from 7, 500 to 12, 000 ), but blacks, who constituted only about 30 percent of the state's population, were significantly overrepresented at 45 percent of all voters.
Due to the difficulty in corroborating reports of torture deaths in China, estimates on the number of Falun Gong adherents killed under persecution vary widely.

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