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“We were able to show precisely through the use of the UAV that we had been very careful in targeting to only hit the area where here was insurgency activity and left the bulk of the mosque completely intact,”
Barbara Fast
“[No one has a precise answer. The International Atomic Energy Agency dismantled 40 nuclear-research facilities before the U.N. inspectors left Iraq, including three uranium-enrichment sites. Prior to the inspections, Saddam's stealthiness had been so effective that none of the 40 were known to the outside world. Clearly, Iraq was on its way to becoming a nuclear power. Without ground inspections, those who track Iraq's nuclear development have had to rely on interviews with recent defectors and surveys of suppliers Baghdad has contacted seeking parts. Both suggest that Iraq's nuclear program is back in full swing.] Iraq's known nuclear scientists are gravitating to the country's five nuclear research sites, ... That doesn't appear to be coincidental.”
Charles Duelfer
“We have not yet reached any definitive view on the precise measures we would propose to remedy this situation.”
Charlie McCreevy
“Those two are extremely competitive in every sport. Miles is more of a precision pitcher, hits his spots, and Cam likes to overpower hitters.”
Bret Meuli
“He has become president precisely because he is a weak leader and no one thinks he would be a long term threat to them.”
Yogendra Yadav
“He did a good job of keeping his comments precise and on-point.”
Gregory Miller
“As in any research, achieving precise efficiency benchmarks is a critical step. Particularly in this kind of research, where reported efficiency numbers can vary so widely, we're grateful to the NREL for assisting us in confirming the accuracy of our work.”
Yang Yang
“We have never before been able to understand the infant universe with such precision.”
Charles Bennett
“We created a number of opportunities. We just lacked the precision in front of the goal.”
Steve Sampson
“What we are precisely all about at this point is making sure that a deal doesn't happen, to show the developing country governments there are large numbers of people from civil society representing the interests of people in the developing world and elsewhere that will be very, very dissatisfied, very, very upset if a deal were made.”
Walden Bello