Aún no tenemos significados para "more precise".
1A contract for a work of nonfiction is a more precise affair.
2To be more precise, Bill Nye launched a second satellite into space.
3As ad-targeting algorithms become more precise, the process also becomes increasingly automated.
4That's why any improvements for easier, more precise selections are always welcome.
5If you want a more precise racial breakdown it'll take some time.
6The differences between species are being examined at ever more precise scales.
7Continuous observations seemed to narrow the range to ever more precise estimates.
8The lecture on the first degree gives a still more precise definition.
9I've seen more precise dancing in Chicagos in Norwich on Saturday night.
10I'm more precise-orperhaps, to be honest, more hesitant-thanI am speedy.
11Steering response is quicker and more precise than in a mechanical setup.
12Mancuso spoke about Del Monte but was not more precise about details.
13These scientists are pushing to make the measurement of time more precise.
14Tremor filtration and motion scaling allows for more precise movements during surgery.
15The more satellites you have, the more precise and accurate the system.
16So let me be a little more precise in what I mean.
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