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- I understand this timeless dictum as a statement about the problems, or more exactly the confusions, of consciousness.
- Many amendments do this by enhancing the technical and financial definitions, giving concrete examples and defining the proposal's scope and implementation more exactly.
- utilisation of fishing opportunities, and to discover if catches are not declared properly.
- What we are talking about here is foreign policy and, more exactly, once again, the matter of the European Union's lack of foreign policy.
- It could be useful in both directions, to identify more exactly the under
- utilisation of fishing opportunities, and to discover if catches are not declared properly.
- It could be useful in both directions, to identify more exactly the under
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- Or, if you want to be more exact...
- Or, if you want to be more exact...
- We can categorically say that Bulgaria itself, or Bulgaria's citizens to be more exact, do not pose a threat, either directly or potentially, to security, order and peace within the Schengen area.
- Or, to be more exact, 25% of our consumed gas.
- In my opinion, sanctions are and should remain an integral part of the common foreign and security policy, or, to be more exact, a means of supporting human rights and democracy.
- Or to be more exact, "No habla Inglés."
- Tequila. To be more exact, my Arabian friend.
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