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The first issue is that there seems to be a specificity problem.
So I think there is some specificity to go with the hope in this case.
Past and present meet in the specificity of urban culture.
It is through such specificity that the audience comes to know them.
"We have a right to expect a good degree of specificity."
"We need much more specificity than was provided in that speech."
At any rate, such specificity should certainly take care of those with "little judgment."
"Many of us feel that their specificity and sensitivity are just too low."
Specificity is the chance a person without cancer has a negative test.
"This clearly is not the level of specificity some people are going to want to see in a plan," another administration official said.
"What I find is that it's very difficult to get the specificity from these guys," he said.
Many further examples of this need for greater specificity could be given.
This can be repeated more than once to increase specificity further.
A test with a high specificity has a low type I error rate.
"They do discuss these issues with some specificity and detail."
"But we have never been able to say with specificity that she is the author of the document."
"There's no specificity around who really has the authority and the responsibility to do that."
The greater specificity is expected to result in fewer side effects.
It ranges from 0 to 10, with half points for greater specificity.
Specificity may be higher if the patient has not eaten in the last two hours.
In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specificities.
It was already clear, however, that the Republicans would live up to their promise of specificity.
A lack of specificity in the language used seems to have caused them to be included.
In doing so the Commission takes into account the specificity of sport.