People often ask how long it takes to make one bird and it's difficult to
be precise because so much time is spent allowing things to dry, but it's about eight hours hands - on time for a Dunlin.
A pro is that
it is precise because of how thin it comes out.
When you do want to pick up the pace the Kodiaq remains composed, and while the steering doesn't have a lot of feel,
it is precise because there's a good level of grip on offer.
Not exact matches
«You have to
be very
precise because we
're talking about a new industry and new terminology,» he said.
He explained that the benefits of connectivity in the game's world
are pretty obvious: the residents of Chicago
are generally happy
because their commutes to work
are smooth thanks to an efficient traffic system, their energy bills
are lower
because of a smart grid, and crime isn't much of a problem
because police response
is swift and
precise.
When you
're making
precise shots around the green, you'll want the highest level of feel from your club,
because you want to precisely control spin, distance, and trajectory.
They serve nearly 300 cities in at least 50 countries —
precise numbers
are tough
because they
are always expanding.
It
's effective
because it removes the need to make
precise predictions about the future.
Legal experts, speaking on a not - for - attribution basis
because precise measures have not
been announced, said one possibility
is the government might change the Competition Act to say that «abuse of a dominant position» would include «exploitative pricing» or, in effect, charging too much.
The company's apparel team
is exploring the possibility of offering «on - demand» clothing that would
be made only after a customer submitted an order, using the customer's
precise measurements, according to a person briefed on the discussions who asked for anonymity
because they
were confidential.
A
precise number could not
be calculated
because nine did not answer the question about total employees.
If you believe that Christian doctrine
is essentially an attempt to capture dimensions of human experience that defy
precise expression in language
because of personal and cultural limitations, then the truth about God, the human condition, salvation, and the like can never
be adequately posited once and for all; on the contrary, the church must express ever and anew its experience of the divine as mediated through Jesus Christ.
This caused a theological dilemma for the early Christians
because, in Mark, Jesus stated clearly that there
were things he did not know (when the end
was coming, to
be precise).
And again, you
are correct, I did not use it and erroneously used the less
precise and more general word «majority» It
was an error which unfortunately I can not correct
because CNN does not allow edits... which
is a good thing... I don't believe in revising history.
The faithful Mormons
are offended
because they think Christians
are calling them evil people, although many of us
are not, while those of us who went to seminary and suffered through a course on systematic theology keep stressing that there
is actually a
precise definition of «Christian» and that Mormons differ from that definition in a very few important ways.
This
is because, in a sense that can
be made mathematically
precise, the preexisting order inherent in the marbles
is greater than the order that emerges after the marbles arrange themselves.
Finally, I
'm uncomfortable with your use of the term «chaos theory», but that
's because it has a
precise mathematical meaning in my household.
Not sure if it
's the same one you
're thinking of
because there
were more than six names attached to it — 14 names to
be precise.
People have rejected theism
because they held untenable the idea of a mind not subject to change or to interaction with other
beings, or a mind omnipotent in the sense that its power
was all the power in existence, or a mind having
precise knowledge of details of the future (or of all times from the standpoint of eternity), or a mind creating a first state of the cosmos at a finite time in the past, or knowing all suffering although it did not itself suffer, or an all - embracing mind which in no sense could
be identified with the universe, or one which could in every sense
be identified with it.
It
is particularly unhappy to shift the days of celebration
because Epiphany and Ascension Day mark
precise spaces of time (the 12 days of Christmas and the 40 days after Easter mirroring the 40 days of Lent).
It
is hard to determine the
precise relation of Thomas to oral and written sources
because of the fluidity of the situation in second - century Christianity.
We present it here not
because it
is mathematically
precise, but
because it addresses in simple terms the mathematics of An Introduction to Mathematics, which as we have said
is that kind of mathematics contained in contemporary college calculus courses.
If we ask what overt result Jesus may have hoped for, the answer
is not easy,
because he issued no program of religious or political reform, any more than he laid down
precise regulations for individual behavior.
What if you could understand more about yourself and the world, not
because you find
precise details to support every single logical deduction, but
because in the wrestling with questions you sense you
're not alone?
Both
are used
because he holds that God stands back of the natural and gives it meaning, while at the same time revelation
is necessary for a
precise understanding of God's will.
The primary reason apostles
were so important in the early church
is because they did not have an accurate account of the life of Jesus which they
were to follow, or reliable examples of what other local churches
were doing, or
precise guidance from teachers on how to live and apply the life of Jesus to their lives in their cultures.
There
are many shades of the historic doctrine, and its
precise relationship to our problem
was never fully developed in the New Testament
because of a lack of interest in it.
What they discovered
was that the condition needed we so
precise that our existence
was a mathematical impossibility, and the researchers only admitted that it
was possible
because it happened.
Because the death of Jesus on the cross
was the very fact that sparked off the development which led to the Easter message, it came to determine the more
precise meaning of the exaltation of Jesus in a way that had no parallel in the tradition of Elijah, for he
was thought never to have died.
Is not precisely the essential difference between natural and secular history on the one hand and the really personal, sacred history of redemption on the other, blurred, if God's action even outside the history of redemption receives a definite predicamental position within space and time,
because a definite,
precise individual reality in distinction to others and in a different way from others receives a privileged direct relation to God?
Because it
is calculated according to a lunar rather than a fixed calendar, its
precise dates change from year to year, and it can begin at different times in different parts of the world.
And it
's simply
because it
's easier to pretend that the ten commandments
are a
precise, definitive, complete, and most importnatly, straightforward and easy to understand list of does and don'ts.
Fine - tuning
is akin to arguing a pot - hole
was specially designed
because it holds some
precise shape / volume of rain water.
Because their locations overlap, there can
be neither punctual correspondence between God and the world nor
precise detection in spacetime of the locations of the participants in such an event.
However, a musicologist friend insists that singing nursery rhymes
is essential to develop children's cognitive skills
because of the
precise pattern of words and music.
It
is the
precise trick of emotional bias to make us believe we
are exercising love
because we
are giving the other what we think he needs.
In this piece all the old arguments about the
precise definition of the «presence» of Christ in the consecrated bread
are gone over,
because Luther felt that the agreement in the Wittenberg Concord had
been betrayed by the Swiss reformers.
I normally bake using gram measurements
because they
are much more
precise.
It seems that
because it
is so simple, one must
be very
precise on certain details.
I like using a candy thermometer for this recipe
because I can
be more
precise making sure the fudge gets to the right consistency.
Because they
are precise, LAs give products a professional finish.
I like to measure things in metrics
because I think it
is more
precise so this
is a must for me, especially when I
am baking.
Because coffee production systems vary so widely, and certifying agencies all have their own fee schedules, it
's difficult to pin a
precise dollar amount on how much it costs a given farm (or unit of production) to get one of the major certifications.
Curried soup to
be precise,
because that
's exactly what I happened to
be feeling like.
I promise to get better at this
because I know many of you like to
be precise.
The San Francisco Cooking School prefers to measure quantities in grams,
because it
is a
precise system of measurement for bakers.
I do prefer baking by weight,
because it
's more
precise and — therefore — recipes can
be reproduced.
I think the reason many fans
are worried about Kos
is because of his fitness, his Achilles to
be precise.
Snail to
be precise And sometimes against big teams we used to get one dimensional
because of his hold up play style and having no pace for the counters
With Mertesacker in the side, the team will have to
be very cautious to play a high defensive line
because as we saw against Chelsea, one
precise through ball can take the big German out of the game.