Sentences with phrase «not much precision»

Not much precision required there!

Not exact matches

It wasn't hard to figure out that each of the items corresponded pretty closely to one of the four scales on the Predictive Index (dominance, extroversion, patience, and precision), so I had a much better idea of how to cheat this time.
And I probably wouldn't be much of a reporter if my precision was as low as my fake test had indicated.
And as for the purported lack of precision, that didn't mean I didn't have an eye for detail; it just meant I would much rather delegate it to someone else.
I certainly didn't predict the outcomes with precision, but given the state of things I think it's safe to say that I was much more right than wrong.
We don't know with any precision how much he makes from wages versus interest versus pass - through income.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
Francis is not so much aiming for precision as shooting the breeze.
Harold Bloom makes much the same (almost Christological) point in The Western Canon when he says with his usual lapidary precision that «the miracle of Shakespeare's universalism is that it is not purchased by any transcending of contingencies.»
These irrigation systems use the data collected by [1] the company's GPS technology to control the water dispersal with precision so that no tree receives too much or not enough water.
I have always had a passion for cooking, but not so much baking as I HATE TO MEASURE - hate all those cups, all the mess, all the precision... ENTER THE SCALE... now its so easy.
As much as news might not have hit the airwaves due to the precision with which the transfers were executed, just imagine how many top clubs would want to have the two (and please don't give me the «present form» argument, most managers are smarter than that) from two seasons ago.
Barcelona are famed for slick, precision tika - tac football (although not so much since Pep left)-- but our pass completion is within 1 % of theirs, we have more key passes per game and more chances created.
Don't worry so much about the precision of your read this far out, but rather the contours of the green in relation to where your ball has landed on it.
Too much rest isn't always beneficial, as it will take a few games to get back up to match fitness again, The other disadvantages are, is that a player can become sluggish with precision and timing, as well as being more vulnerable to muscle injuries.
Piping bags and me just don't get on — I always end up covered in the stuff so a couple of years ago I treated myself to a syringe cake decorating set and WOW what a difference it made — I doubt I will ever win awards for how the cakes are decorated but I'll swap the precision for the lack of mess any time and it's so much quicker as well.
However, there is only one crotch belt position which doesn't allow for as much precision fitting as baby grows.
What seems universally overlooked in casual conversation is that, much in the way of Gödel's theorem, Church and Turing answered the computability question in the negative: Algorithms can not compute all numbers or functions to arbitrary precision.
But sometimes your thyroid doesn't produce enough hormones, or produces far too much of one hormone, upsetting this precision and resulting in an imbalance in your body.
The queen of Qatar fashion for religious and precision regions doesn't reveal her body much, and it is precisely here that her refined taste intervenes: turbans are coordinated with jackets, flowery dresses and bandage sheath dresses, that elegantly mark her physique, but show very little skin.
Invoking both Hitchcock's grasp of psychological drama and Spielberg's genre storytelling precision, producer JJ Abrams and first - time director Dan Trachtenberg don't so much forge a followup to but rather adopt as a reference point the 2008 found - footage monster movie Cloverfield.
I am still not sure how exactly they are able to accomplish this, especially with so much precision, but then again some things are left better unknown.
Tylerh1701: I generally like super-tough indies, but I found the frustration of the momentum controls would up with me not liking it nearly as much as some of the indie precision platformers.
Reeves has a keen eye for action and not much else, but Man of Tai Chi has a job to do, a very specific job; at what it aims, it absolutely has pinpoint precision.
I can certainly recognize the craft and precision and thoughtfulness of each of his films, but I often find myself considering them so much that I end up not feeling them.
This isn't an aggressive sound mix by any means, but the TrueHD audio was already excellent and the Atmos adds just that much more precision and immersiveness.
It definitely has a bit of a Dark Souls feel although it's not as exact and doesn't require as much patience and precision.
Not surprisingly, the Z4 sDrive35i's steering feel and precision, body control, and ride quality were pretty much above reproach.
It seemed like the kind of thing that was more for the kind of car fan who doesn't appreciate nuance and precision as much as outright horsepower.
There's much talk of increased precision, but not until you've experienced just how accurately you can place the car in a corner do you appreciate what all the talk means.
If unlocking parts of the map through gravity - activated switches or pulling levers is what the game designers really wished to emphasize, then they really should have scaled back the difficulty of the enemies; creating parts of the game which require precision or even standing still while enemies encircle you, sometimes throwing fireballs, and crossbows fire at you, just isn't that much fun.
The MotionPlus adapter gives the controller much more precision, and it's now built into the controller (Wii Remote Plus), so you don't have to buy it separately anymore.
It wouldn't be much of a puzzle - platformer if they stunk, but there's a precision here that veterans of the genre can appreciate.
The tilt controls worked, but they did not offer the precision that is required from a game that has so much going on on - screen.
Enter the Gungeon is a great handheld experience because it feels like a much - improved version of a game I might play on my iPhone (and wish I had a controller for), and if Celeste wasn't on Switch I would want its lovely pixels and one - more - go precision trials on my Vita or 3DS.
There are two exceptions, for my money: The Arkham games, since taking down a large group of enemies required such precision and fluidity (though that wasn't DLC, so maybe that doesn't even count) and Dishonored «s much - more - fun - than - I - expected «Dunwall City Trials» which, by focusing purely on individual elements of gameplay, ended up feeling very different from the base game.
The controls feel much tighter as well — except for the touch controls which do not have the same precision as using the analog stick or buttons.
AS MUCH OF A LONER AS Kertess can be, he knew that an exhibition of this scale could not be put together without substantial help and he found it mostly from within the Whitney: Minou Roufail, his assistant, who oversaw the logistics of the show with a temperament similar to Kertess's combination of gentle firmness and utter precision; Matthew Yokobosky, a young assistant curator of film and video who is also a set designer and whom Kertess, unwilling to yield control of the biennial layout to an outside architect, tapped as the exhibition designer, and John Hanhardt, the Whitney's curator of film and video who advised Kertess in those areas, in which he admits limited expertise.
... it is not enough to simply say «we know that increasing CO2 levels will make the world warmer and that is a bad thing», you need to be able to specify how much warmer and quantify the impacts with some level of precision.
In other words, it is not enough to simply say «we know that increasing CO2 levels will make the world warmer and that is a bad thing», you need to be able to specify how much warmer and quantify the impacts with some level of precision.
I do not reject global warming but I am skeptical of too much precision and too little humility.
The message from all this research, and from the latest Princeton study, is that we may have mapped the planet Earth with exquisite precision, but we still don't know much about the earth beneath our feet.
Basically, he wrote a paper that pointed out that accuracy of models (how close they are to reality) is not the same as precision (how much they wobble around — which is a function of the models, not the real world).
And as I've pointed out in my response to Mike Jonas, 99.992 % is not much of an improvement over 99.99 % if with nothing but a little more precision in estimating my original parameters 99.997 % is easily achieved.
The absolute value is not known with any precision but the changes are known much more precisely.
They do not know with precision how much a given quantity of emissions will lead to increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
In such cases, the matrix has a determinant which is close to zero, which makes it «ill - conditioned» so the matrix can't be inverted with as much precision as we'd like, there's uncomfortably large variance in the final parameter estimates.
In considering the historic instrumental temperature record and the paleo proxy reconstructions (shown in figure 2) that cover much longer periods, we should heed Hubert Lamb's maxim that «We can understand the (temperature) tendency but not the precision» so whilst accuracy to tenths of a degree is impossible, determining the general shape and direction of temperature travel is reasonable.
Their famous attribution graph depends on the assumption that their models accurately simulate natural variability with so much precision that they can draw tiny little blue uncertainty bands around the simulations that don't overlap with the GHG forcing simulations.
It is simply not possible to model the individual components and their relationships with sufficient precision even if our assumptions regarding the principal components were much more realistic than those of the IPCC.
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