I got them from the precise terms of legislation pending in the House or already passed.
An hour later, she'd stopped thinking in those precise terms, and was trying to tell herself he'd been detained.
It is, for want of a more precise term, contemporary chamber music.
His statement came after questions arose about the precise terms of the lease.
For want of a more precise term, call it machinery.
There's probably a more precise mathematical term but you know what I mean, hopefully.
It makes better sense in any event to look for more specific and precise terms.
The precise terms of each contract will be negotiated over the next four to six weeks.
The precise terms of these running rights, however, is not yet settled.
The policy itself being a legal document will define the precise terms of the cover.