Examples of using Be more precise in English and their translations into Danish
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I see more and can be more precise.
Cam can be more precise, but I don't think this is more than a week old.
then he will be more precise in its calculations muhasabah.
You would think a professor of law could be more precise with her language. It's all right.
forgot to note the time, I can't be more precise than that.
Our proposal would in consequence be more precise and provide more protection than the WHO Code's use of the term'breast milk substitute.
to the Council: you must be more precise and more ambitious in the offers you make to Ukraine.
Third, the ECB's forecasts must be more precise and should not be broad ranges as they have up to now;
This is why you see the term"maintainer" used in a historical sense where the term Debian Developer would be more precise.
board so it couldn't be more precise: D.
Good legislation demands that we be more precise in our wording on targets
Baba says he can be more precise but it will take time. Maybe days.
SecureWebBHO by Jelbrus LLC Technical DetailsTo be more precise, the add-on is most likely removed easily from IE 11 and other versions.
We will, therefore, be more precise as regards the definition of this equipment.
Commissioner, could you be more precise as regards to what extent the Commission intends to take into consideration the pro-moratorium position expressed by the delegation of Western
it would of course be more precise to say that the amendment should be subject to modification,
However, I must ask you to appreciate that we cannot be more precise about this until Agenda 2000 has been concluded and we have started to implement its objectives.
We could be more precise in terms of the timetables
The controls are stepped so they are more precise, allowing for repeatable moves.
Your instruments are more precise than others.