To interpret their results, however, it is necessary to have
a very precise answer the question «How much radiation does one molecule of CO2 absorb?»
These programs may give
very precise answers, but that doesn't make those precise answers accurate — or even particularly useful.
The problem with asking people to name themselves, however, is that so many of them don't provide
very precise answers («just Christian,» for example).
Not exact matches
That's a
very good point, it might be worth reviewing the
precise differences those reforms make to
answering this question again when I've got time.
It is
very necessary to
answer the question in a
precise manner.
Our
very own Dan Dimitrescu
answers that
precise question and more in a rather interesting interview.
But the extent to which they depend is of interest, because questions for which the extent is small have more
precise answers than those whose
answers depend
very heavily on the method.
According to one source, «He understood perfectly what the tribunal was asking and gave
precise and
very intelligent
answers on legal issues.»
Even though it may seem obvious, Dr Sears expressed the insight that infants have
very different personalities and do not fit into a set of predetermined rules and that parenting questions do not always have easy,
precise answers.