Sentences with phrase «by fractions of an inch»

If you miss a wall - jump by a fraction of an inch, it's because you missed that wall - jump by a fraction of an inch
It's wider (admittedly by fractions of an inch) than every full - size German or Japanese sedan.
When the margin for error is so narrow, the imprecision of aiming with an analog stick really rears its head, and you'll die frequently thanks to shots that miss your attacker by a fraction of an inch.
As in the first game, Hotline Miami 2 is only truly fun when you're playing at a high level, chaining kills together into double - digit combos and dodging death by a fraction of an inch.
If we're looking at just the thinnest point on the laptop though, the XPS 13 does technically beat it by a fraction of an inch.

Not exact matches

Imagine sea levels rising by feet instead of inches, global average temperatures increasing by many degrees instead of just fractions and an increase in other cataclysmic, costly and fatal weather events.
That's because the second row seats, which have been described as thrones by more than one staffer, actually have a fraction of an inch more head and legroom than the front row.
At 0.82 by 11.7 by 8.1 inches, it's the same size as the Lenovo Flex 11 Chromebook and a fraction smaller than the Dell Chromebook 3189 Education 2 - in - 1 (0.82 by 12 by 8.2 inches), and falls between them in weight, with a couple of ounces on each side, at 3.09 pounds.
The 6 - inch display has a 2880 x 1440 pixel resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 537ppi, making it sharper and crisper than the V20 by a fraction and a secondary display is present again but in the form of a «Floating Bar» that can be swiped away when not required, rather than a fixed bar at the top of the display.
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