Sentences with phrase «enough precision»

It's wrong to assume that we can identify with enough precision which schools are underperforming.
This is really bad news because it seems to suggest that our data of the 19th century has not got enough precision to be used in climate studies.
It's sensitive enough to pick up the stylus when it's over but not touching the display, and can track with enough precision to judge pressure.
Keyboard controls are in place, though don't provide enough precision, especially on later tracks.
Execute an uppercut swing with enough precision after a kick and you can send a zombie flying through the air so an ally can finish it off with a ranged attack.
Given this variability, we can make statements about averages, such as «on average» teachers in the top 20 % for VAM scores will likely have on average higher observed observational scores; however, there is not nearly enough precision to make any (and certainly not any good) predictions about the observational score from the VAM score for individual teachers.
At no time did the 4 - wheel - disc brakes generate cause for pause, and while running fast on a roller coaster of a road, the pedal offered enough precision that it was easy to bleed pressure on and off to account for the unknown road's whoops and dips.
There's simply not enough precision granted with the PlayStation 3's gamepad; the guns feel light and are more than happy to wildly lead across the screen as you struggle to keep iron sights on enemies in the midst of explosions.
Astrometric measurements of the planet's orbit will provide enough precision to yield an accurate mass.
We don't have any clue about systems with terrestrial [Earth - like] planets because no one has yet looked with enough precision to find them.
But up until now it has been difficult to determine the positions of active star forming galaxies with enough precision to actually test this prediction.
Recently both the NA48 experiment at CERN and the KTeV experiment at Fermilab have directly measured this asymmetry with enough precision to establish it.
All were discovered using single - dish radio telescopes that are unable to narrow down the object's location with enough precision to allow other observatories to identify its host environment or to find it at other wavelengths.
In 1970, Bolton was the first to develop a computer model for stellar atmospheres that was able to generate large regions of the modeled spectrum with enough precision to allow comparison with the spectra from real stars.
The overall impact estimate is not estimated with enough precision to conclude that the voucher intervention had no effect.
Bentley employed all of the VW Group's experience in aluminium with hot superform technology used to shape the huge fender panel with enough precision to allow a crease with a 3 mm radius plus a delightful sculpting that runs alongside it.
Thankfully, visibility from all angles is ample enough to let me dip a tire into the grass with enough precision.
I can't forecast price fluctuations with enough precision to be able to place a 5 pip stop loss.
The was based not only on the idea that if you purchase a great business at a good price the investment will work, regardless of the macro economic forces at play, but also that the economy can not be predicted with enough precision to be useful.
An effective touch - and - drag control scheme works flawlessly in the context of Espgaluda II's gameplay, providing enough precision to make the experience fun for both shoot -»em - up novices and hardcore fans alike.
You believe there is a risk of damage from CO2 emissions, but it's hard to quantify the exact risk because we don't know either future emissions paths or climate sensitivity with enough precision and accuracy.
Problems: Need to know: No two of these are known with enough precision to usefully constrain uncertainty in the third, with the data available, although it is possible to fit the observations with fair precision using even a simple model.
Did any of the government / foundation scientists question whether ANYONE knew the «Annual Temperature of the Earth» since 1880 well enough to list them in rank order and with enough precision to justify worldwide headlines «warmest by 0.02 degrees»?
It's sensitive enough to pick up the stylus when it's over but not touching the display, and can track with enough precision to judge pressure.
TreVolo has enough precision to satisfy the most discerning Bluetooth critic, but where's the fun in a wireless speaker that can't blast sound from across the room?
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