| 41. | The term may not have a precise definition.
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| 42. | To date, " recognized stature " has managed to elude a precise definition.
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| 43. | This is a serious book with carefully worked-out plans and precise definitions.
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| 44. | However, the precise definition of " foreign national " depends on the context.
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| 45. | The precise definition of " critical thinking " is a subject of much dispute.
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| 46. | Different religions have different precise definitions of it.
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| 47. | Germany wants a precise definition : a 2 percent decline in GDP over four quarters.
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| 48. | They require a precise definition of harm to national security before material can be withheld.
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| 49. | A number of scholars have raised concerns about lack of precise definition of social capital.
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| 50. | The ancient geographers were unable to relay a precise definition of Samnium's borders.
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