Sentences with phrase «degree of precision as»

darrylb wonders [reasonably] «Would it not be plausible to have land measurements capable of the same degree of precision as those denizens of the deep are purportedly capable of giving.»
If in fact, our understanding of the fate of the world as some would like everyone to believe rests to a large degree in the data gathered from these temp measuring devices, would it not be plausible to have land measurements capable of the same degree of precision as those denizens of the deep are purportedly capable of giving.
Lynch ruled some of the witnesses could in fact be considered accomplices but a grand jury does not need to be instructed to the same degree of precision as a trial jury.

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In general terms... the rationality of ecclesiastical hierarchies as well as of patrimonial sovereigns is substantive in character, so that their aim is not that of achieving the highest degree of formal juridical precision which would maximize the chances for the correct prediction of legal consequences....
It takes as cardinal the idea of «consumer choice» — after all, it's «demand» media that can claim to be giving those query - typing people exactly what they want, to a very high degree of mathematical precision, and therefore without any pretense of paternalistically filtering or «curating» the information for their benefit.
«Our experimental platform represents a testbed that can readily be upgraded for measurements with higher precision, by using a ultra-bright source of entangled photons, and higher - dimensional degrees of freedom, such as energy - time entanglement.»
Although I'm usually not a fan of timed runs as core gameplay or things emphasizing extremely high degrees of technical precision, Trials HD won me over in spite of featuring both.
When communicating about individual teacher value - added scores, reports should indicate the nature of value - added scores as estimates, and be careful not to overstate the degree of their precision.
This is because torque vectoring — the as - needed distribution of torque between the left and right wheels of the two axles — enables an exhilarating degree of driving precision and excellent agility.
The use of high - strength and extra-high-strength multi-phase steel as well as tailored blanks — customized precision components for specific applications — maximizes the degree of stability at an optimized weight.
The few relationships that you have mentioned as possible avenues of research still seems to me to be a long way from being spatially and temporally linked to climate change with any degree of precision.
I don't either, and for many of the same reasons, at least as far as the tenths of a degree precision claimed.
As there are still considerable uncertainties regarding the attribution of past warming, it appears that we really can not forecast with any precision what future AGW will look like and can, therefore, not project any potentially alarming future warming (CAGW) with any degree of certainty.
He explains that because SIPs are made in a factory with a high degree of precision and arrive on site as complete wall units already insulated and clad, there's far less scope for leaks and gaps to creep in and compromise the performance of the finished building shell.
Core public authorities, such as BCC, which is the country's largest local authority, require a degree of clarity and precision in the application of s 6 (3)(b) if their valuable relations with the private sector are to be maintained.
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