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precise and duties
It is essential to ensure precise correspondence of these rights and duties in the source text and in the translation.

precise and employee
Martel had visited the Verdon in 1905 as an employee of the Southeast Electricity Company, carrying out precise geological surveys of the river.

precise and will
This, naturally, will be difficult to do since both the archaeological and place-name evidence in this period, with some fortunate exceptions, is insufficient for precise chronological purposes.
He concludes that some changes can be made in the current orthography which will appreciably improve its usefulness, but hesitates to suggest precise graphic devices to effect these changes.
When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit -- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands -- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the `` public policy ''.
Because an algorithm is a precise list of precise steps, the order of computation will always be critical to the functioning of the algorithm.
) In reliance on this assumption, modern statutes often leave a number of terms and fine distinctions unstated — for example, a statute might be very brief, leaving the precise definition of terms unstated, under the assumption that these fine distinctions will be inherited from pre-existing common law.
::" We have no idea how consciousness emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers ... At this point the reader will expect to find a careful and precise definition of consciousness.
Precise definitions of different aspects of consciousness will emerge ... but to make precise definitions at this stage is premature.
Neck sizing is only useful for cartridges to be re-fired in the same firearm, as the brass may be slightly oversized in some dimensions for other chambers, but the precise fit of case to chamber will allow greater consistency and therefore greater potential accuracy.
Immediately prior to insertion, the clinician will perform a pelvic exam to determine the position of the uterus .< ref name =" Dean 2011 "> p. 150: Mechanism of action Although the precise mechanism of action is not known, currently available IUCs work primarily by preventing sperm from fertilizing ova .< sup > 26 </ sup > IUCs are not abortifacients: they do not interrupt an implanted pregnancy .< sup > 27 </ sup > Pregnancy is prevented by a combination of the " foreign body effect " of the plastic or metal frame and the specific action of the medication ( copper or levonorgestrel ) that is released.
These people can usually normally perform daily activities such as driving according to signs and navigating according to a map, but will often take a wrong turn when told to turn left or right and may have difficulties performing actions that require precise understanding of directional commands, such as ballroom dancing.
Nanotechnology will replace our entire manufacturing base with a new, radically more precise, radically less expensive, and radically more flexible way of making products.
According to Margaret Bent ( 1997 ), " a piece of music in several parts with words " is as precise a definition of the motet as will serve from the 13th to the late 16th century and beyond.
This takes place over the western horizon in a brief period between sunset and moonset, and therefore the precise time and even the date of the appearance of the new moon by this definition will be influenced by the geographical location of the observer.
Regardless of how precise your measuring and drawing tools you will never be able to recreate this perfect shape.
* A construct unique to US daytime serials is the format where the action will cut between various conversations, returning to each at the precise moment it was left.
The precise details of the process will vary from one furnace to another depending on the mineralogy of the orebody from which the concentrate originates.
However, authorship, precise date of origin, and even unity of the text are still subject of debate, and will probably never be known with certainty.
Although both provinces admitted it will take years to plan, work with Aboriginal and local communities and ultimately map out precise boundaries of the areas off-limits to development, the measures are expected to create some of the largest protected areas networks in the world once completed.
The constitution reserves the choice of the precise manner for creating Electors to the will of the state legislatures.
Rigid couplings are used when precise shaft alignment is required ; shaft misalignment will affect the coupling's performance as well as its life.
We will now give the precise meaning of this statement as well as its proof.
For nanowires with diameters less than 10 nm, existing welding techniques, which requiring precise control of the heating mechanism and may introducing the possibility of damage, will be not practical.
In this article, we will use the term " regular " freely, but we will usually say " regular Hausdorff ", which is unambiguous, instead of the less precise " T < sub > 3 </ sub >".

precise and vary
One may distinguish between this positional system, which is identical throughout the family, and the precise glyphs used to write the numerals, which vary regionally.
Aeolus and Enarete had many children, although the precise number and identities of these children vary from author to author in the ancient sources.
The precise 4-bit encoding may vary however, for technical reasons, see Excess-3 for instance.
The precise conditions under which * is defined are not articulated here and vary by situation.
All of the above are just rough descriptions ; the precise distinctions vary from language to language, and are often quite complex.
Two additional recipes from the 1900s vary in the precise ingredients, but omit the cherry which was introduced after 1930 as well as the soda water which the occasional recipe calls for.
In theory, the precise acceleration would vary, and the measurement would have to be recalibrated against the local value ; in weightless conditions, this kind of measurement would not be possible.
Nevertheless, scholarly opinions regarding the precise meaning of the name Yggdrasill vary, particularly on the issue of whether Yggdrasill is the name of the tree itself.
The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction.
The precise shape of the loom and its mechanics may vary, but the basic function is the same.
Suggestions for its precise date vary by as much as 150 years, corresponding to the uncertainty regarding the length of the " Dark Age " of the ensuing Bronze Age collapse, resulting in the shift of the entire Bronze Age chronology of Mesopotamia with regard to the chronology of Ancient Egypt.
A TTL input signal is defined as " low " when between 0 V and 0. 8 V with respect to the ground terminal, and " high " when between 2. 2 V and 5 V ( precise logic levels vary slightly between sub-types and by temperature ).
These operations may have precise definitions, though the definitions can vary considerably between different implementations.
Viral life cycles vary in their precise details depending on the species of virus, but they all share a general pattern:
" Vienna " and the official German name Wien, and the names of the city in most languages, are thought to be derived from the Celtic word " windo -", meaning bright or fair – as in the Irish " fionn " and the Welsh " gwyn " – but opinions vary on the precise origin.
A lieutenant governor or lieutenant-governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction, but is often the deputy or lieutenant to or ranking under a governor — a " second-in-command ".
As such the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source.
Its various factions and races include the Imperium of Man, a decentralized yet totalitarian interstellar empire that has ruled the vast majority of humanity for millennia, the Orks ( similar to Warhammer Fantasy Orcs ), the Eldar ( similar to Elves in Warhammer Fantasy Battle ), and Daemons ( very similar in both universes, although the precise natures of their creation and existence vary slightly ), among others.
This is of particular importance in the case of floating point operations, whose precise implementation may vary widely.
As with most periodizations of history, however, the precise dates chosen vary.
The precise definition of an emergency, the agencies involved and the procedures used, vary by jurisdiction, and this is usually set by the government, whose agencies ( emergency services ) are responsible for emergency planning and management.
It may not be possible to trace a precise history of swinging since the modern concept is so closely related to basic human sexuality and relationships, and they vary significantly across time and cultures.
The precise licensing requirements vary by county.
These often range from around 250 to upwards of 2000, though the precise numbers vary by manufacturer.

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