precise specification
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpreciseandspecification
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precise
adjective
uk/prɪˈsaɪs/us/prəˈsaɪs/
exact ...
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specification
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌspes.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌspes.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a detailed description of how something should be done, ...
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On the other hand, one cannot determine whether it is deadlock free unless one has a moreprecisespecificationof the generators.
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Here,precisespecificationmay not be a realistic objective for psychological research.
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A moreprecisespecificationof the intermediary neurophysiological model for these effects is also needed.
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Its advantage is that it forcesprecisespecificationof theoretical accounts, avoiding the vagueness that is almost inevitable with a verbal description.
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The first step is to give aprecisespecificationof the continuation-passing regular expression matcher.
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Capturing aprecisespecificationof a complex system in a formal language is a complex task.
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A moreprecisespecificationis covered below in connection with options pricing, with adverse selection aspects also ignored for the moment.
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The learning curves of connectionist networks provide aprecisespecificationof learning and its eventual culmination in asymptotic performance.
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Theprecisespecificationof these rules is taken to be a subject, or perhaps the subject, of empirical investigation.
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Theprecisespecificationof hypotheses and the explicit confrontation with empirical material echoes the doctoral thesis out of which the book grew.
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The factor is a strikinglyprecisespecificationof a contemporary ascetic ' lifestyle'.
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In order to get theprecisespecificationit is typically necessary to go to the score itself, although even here the information may not be sufficient in some cases.
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In summary, the stop signal paradigm permits an accurate measurement of the processes underlying inhibitory control and aprecisespecificationof the conditions that trigger the act of control.
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Notice that within the formalism of extended term grammars we cannot provide a moreprecisespecification.
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Precisespecificationof the time course of activation and binding is needed to make the theory useful for understanding the perception-action interface.
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Without a moreprecisespecificationof the type of residential accommodation being considered, it is not possible to give a meaningful answer to this question.
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Theprecisespecificationof the eligible funeral directors' charges is currently under discussion with interested outside organisations.
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A cautious approach, an emphasis on transparency and aprecisespecificationof the scope of application are all appropriate here.
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I have asked for theprecisespecification, when we could see the plans and the elevation and how it works.
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Where prices of items to theprecisespecificationare not collected, or are not available on a consistent basis, prices of comparable items have been substituted.
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