Sentences with phrase «though precise terms»

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The bank, though, may avoid giving a precise long - term target and simply announce monthly purchase goals of $ 50 billion or so, similar to the strategy used by the Fed.
One must presuppose determinism (even though science itself has now revealed it to be only statistical), and all «subjective» terms must be excluded from attempts at precise scientific formulations.
Not precisely, though that term is often applied — but «spam» has never been precise.
Even though the trainers were advanced, they had a very deep interest in learning more about making precise and individualized recommendations in terms of loading parameters.
He said,»... there has been a persistent predictive relationship between term spreads and future real output, though the precise parameters may change over time».
Being more precise wouldn't change the argument, nor would people actually address the argument, since they're now on the multi-plats are more important and X1X does them better argument... even though it hasn't been proven to really be the case that it's a significant factor, nor has the X1X been out long enough to determine what its long term support is going to be for enhanced titles.
Even though it's got the Mario aesthetics down in terms of graphics and presentation, the gameplay itself is still pretty complicated if you're hoping to pull off some precise shots.
[15] However, the term is often credited to British art critic / curator Lawrence Alloway for his 1958 essay titled The Arts and the Mass Media, even though the precise language he uses is «popular mass culture».
Legally, the meaning is a bit more precise, even though the Family Law Act itself does not contain a definition for this term.
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