It's also designed to cover situations that can't be anticipated in
a few precise words within an insurance policy.
Not exact matches
Brando gives viewers short,
precise calls, often using only a
few words at a time (an average of 6.1
words per sentence).
This requires having quite a lot of imagination, being very
precise in the
words that you pick, and making a
few tough decisions.
If the author is still alive or died
fewer than 70 years ago then that list of
words and punctuation, in that
precise order, may be protected in various ways, limiting your ability to reproduce some or all of the list.
In another instance of
precise wording, 2012's Hurricane Sandy technically ceased to be a «hurricane» a
few hours before it made landfall, turning into a «post-tropical cyclone.»
Few words have unique
precise meanings.
While any actual physicists reading our paper may say we should have been a little more
precise in our usage of the
word «heat» in a
few places, they will consider this to be «going a
few miles above the speed limit» in comparison to Gerlich and Tscheuschner's «serial killing», i.e., huge scientific blunders in regards to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and the greenhouse effect.