Later economists argued that such an economy would also be efficient in a precise sense.
The sound, though spacious, conveys a precise sense of stereo location.
First there is memory in its most precise, present-time sense.
Similarly, May has developed very precise senses of hearing and touch.
Mr. Godard's work of the last 20 years or so is poetic in a different, more precise sense.
There is a simple way to make precise sense of differentials by regarding them as linear maps.
Take the words in your precise sense, and tell me whether I am not right.
It has a more precise sense, and means militant hostility to certain necessary human ideas.
Michael's early blindness benefited him so far; he developed very precise senses of hearing and touch.
What helped me was the play's precise sense of form.