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    precision


    1. She did it with machine-like precision, and it looked like she would have been able to pick them up all by herself if they didn’t cooperate


    2. The fact was, it was impossible to have enough precision in the measurements to know if it would hit or just come close


    3. They were tough flight trainers, but their flyers performed with split second precision


    4. Just as they had practiced in training over and over again, the precision of their arcs, and their flawless dives took out many dragons on that first pass


    5. I can follow his argument about the precision he gains by averaging more samples


    6. "There's a lot of high precision arithmetic involved, much higher precision than the original sensor readings


    7. Precision tracking hardware with telescopic feedback, a tangler diode


    8. She got lost thinking anyone could control single neurons to that level of precision


    9. The two ambulance men transfer her from the dance floor to the stretcher slowly and with precision


    10. “Because it doesn’t have the precision and you can’t properly sterilize it

    11. thrust with ease and precision, leaving death in his


    12. In this city’s factories there was precision machinery still in production use, that was manufactured before the birth of Christ


    13. They ranged over the roadway from one side to the other, the ladies executing with expert precision each posture, block, deflection, and duck


    14. They picked up their staffs and began following him down the road, every now and then 'switching sides' at a moment of their own choosing and with a flourish of new precision


    15. Most of the good ones today have active pickups which take a lot of precision to be accurate enough and not use too much air


    16. To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different trades carried on in a great kingdom, must be much more difficult; and to judge of what it may have been formerly, or in remote periods of time, with any degree of precision, must be altogether impossible


    17. But though it may be impossible to determine, with any degree of precision, what are or were the average profits of stock, either in the present or in ancient times, some notion may be formed of them from the interest of money


    18. Subversively anticipated and constructed with insidious precision, will Culminate in a sort of rupture, or breaking through from one side Into the other—the unconscious breaking through into Consciousness—or rather, unconscious becoming


    19. While she imagined she flaunted her “booty” like a Rolls Royce Before the serfs—that if they promoted chicks for beauty She’d be president of the earth (she could flirt with such Precision, she’d shatter the ends of your nerves)… while She chuckled at this… he reminded her that


    20. Efficient to a fault, she was relentless in her quick-ness and precision when it came to her assignments, never gone more than a day at a time

    21. There is something that requires precision and accuracy


    22. Of the former extent, however, of this now ruined and abandoned fishery, I must acknowledge that I cannot pretend to speak with much precision


    23. The stones were placed on top of each other with careful precision by master craftsmen


    24. With the precision of a shuttle space


    25. strikes with amazing speed and precision


    26. ‘Our host failed to mention that I have no memory of such experience,’ Zorandi said with that typically B’tari accent-less precision, as he made towards his seat


    27. As we moved onward the bullets moved towards us dancing across the beach and looking almost beautiful in their precision


    28. If we are considering the Bible to be a book that was inspired by God, what would we expect to see in it that proves to us that this document actually did originate from outside our realm of time-space? Would it be possible to compare the complexity of design in the Bible to that which is found within DNA? Can we prove that the Person who designed it, did it with immaculate precision; even though many people, from diverse backgrounds who in most cases, did not even live in the same time period, were involved? Can we prove that the Bible in its entirety was not the work of men, but that people were used in its construction and that these men were inspired to write the words and sentences that they did?


    29. The bus landed with a guided precision that no human could manage


    30. This enormous task also required mathematical precision of a level never before encountered

    31. In point of perspicuity, precision, and distinctness, therefore, the duties of customs are much inferior to those of excise


    32. If, by such a system of administration, smuggling to any considerable extent could be prevented, even under pretty high duties ; and if every duty was occasionally either heightened or lowered according as it was most likely, either the one way or the other, to afford the greatest revenue to the state; taxation being always employed as an instrument of revenue, and never of monopoly ; it seems not improbable that a revenue, at least equal to the present neat revenue of the customs, might be drawn from duties upon the importation of only a few sorts of goods of the most general use and consumption ; and that the duties of customs might thus be brought to the same degree of simplicity, certainty, and precision, as those of excise


    33. He had power behind his strikes but no precision


    34. Precision was everything


    35. The level of precision was paramount: an electric screwdriver provided the exact amount of torque to each panel; intricate circuits soldered on before being sent for inspection


    36. The total precision of this process meant there should not have been any difference in his subsequent condition, yet he felt worse than on that day when he completed every theme park ride for a bet; it was a struggle to remain conscious


    37. Chemical inducements could alleviate any unbalanced state of mind; unpleasant memories could be erased with the kind of precision that could cut out the smallest of tumors; she would never have to suffer depression or anxiety


    38. On the first possession, San Francisco marched down the field with precision passing and run plays, operating in the hurry up, spread formation


    39. Many just wonder at the skill and precision of their construction, as well as the size of the stones


    40. Takes great precision, y’know, and I probably have the only wire-winding machine in the county

    41. Sicarius’s fingers moved with precision


    42. It seemed an untenable situation until Bosco solved the problem with the end of a small iron shovel he had picked up and swung with immaculate precision into the front of Toby’s face


    43. after years on the mean streets we lacked the precision we once had as cadets


    44. Folding the newspaper with meticulous precision, as he did everything else in his life, Holland took off his glasses and pushed them into the leather case he kept on the small table by his chair


    45. Jack’s voice snapped out with sharp precision


    46. “Your precision and tight control would be well commended in the military,” she pointed out crisply


    47. The troop moved with well-practiced precision and was amply provisioned


    48. Paul moved the almost clear plastic cup with such precision that before long a half inch of water had accumulated in the cup


    49. They too in turn try to convince themselves of the most optimistic claims of weapons makers and researchers about how a weapon's precision


    50. Brubaker’s brain was a finely-honed tool, a precision, highly-developed instrument capable of amazing things













































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    Synonyms for "precision"

    preciseness precision perfection accuracy correctness rightness exactitude

    "precision" definitions

    the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance