Sentences with phrase «even pinpoint»

Most of the time, we can not even pinpoint what it is that has us so scared.
Nobody says you can't have a great gaming experience on it, but if you guys honestly claim true dynamic surround sound and crisp graphics do nothing to enhance immersion then my guess is you never experienced the difference between playing in a lit room on a small old TV with stereo speakers and a dark room with HDTV and a 7.1 surround system where you can even pinpoint enemies by sound alone.
In fact, I can't even pinpoint a section of Halo 5: Guardians» campaign that is not advancing the story in some way — including sections of the game where I was standing idle or exploring needlessly.
Finally we arrive at the thorny issue of performance, and I say thorny because much like I stated when reviewing the Steelseries Rival mouse, at this level of brilliance it becomes damn hard to declare one headset better than another, or to even pinpoint the subtle differences between them.
In particular, the JWST will make observations mainly in the infrared spectrum, which is ideal for targeting exoplanets and, through spectral observations, even pinpoint which planets might be (to the best of our knowledge) the best candidates for hosting extraterrestrial life.
The technique can not identify the exact mutations that cause illness or even pinpoint specific genes.
Based on the basal body temperature theory, Comper Smart Fertility Tracker helps to predict your fertile window even pinpoint the ovulation day.
I can't even pinpoint just one favorite.
These calculators can do everything from compute the carrying costs of capital, determine monthly loan payment amounts or even pinpoint when a business can expect to break even.
And in 2003, the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping was created (with funding from the National Science Foundation) in partnership with the University of Florida and the University of California, Berkeley to promote the use of ALSM in ongoing research — and so far it has even pinpointed at least one previously unknown fault line (near Puget Sound, WA).
Not only could the participants accurately predict a person's extroversion and self - esteem, but they even pinpointed a person's level of spirituality and conscientiousness.
Travel website Kayak scoured its database to show the top destination cities that had the greatest drop in median airfares from Canada — even pinpointing the optimum time to book in advance to get the best deals.

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This will help pinpoint areas of growth so more can be done to maintain consistent progress, even on a bad day.
Even the country's largest manufacturers target carefully pinpointed market segments to maximize the effectiveness of their programs and often tackle different niches for each product group.
It even incorporates machine learning to help users figure out and pinpoint where they want to get their medical images.
But it spotlights dozens or even hundreds of deals each day, and also pinpoints bargains on a neighborhood - by - neighborhood basis.
Maybe you have a goal of winning a specific prize — looking closer at other award winners (even if it's a different award) can help you pinpoint what they have in common and what you can embrace to up your odds.
But even as financial problems simmer in America and abroad, officials have yet to pinpoint exactly why stocks seem to move more quickly and to greater extremes.
Even in hindsight, it's hard to pinpoint.
Even you, you are a sinner and when it comes to me as a human being to pinpoint your sins and then deprive you of your rights, it becomes a violation of fundamental human rights.
So even if Paul, and the creed he quotes, use «on the third day» to mean a great and decisive day, no one can show any reason to doubt that they also meant to pinpoint a particular day shortly after the crucifixion.
The study, which was led by Dr Shridhar Sathe, pinpointed the three major allergens in cashew nuts and established that they are still present following common processing methods, such as blanching, pressure cooking and dry roasting, meaning that they could be used as markers to detect cross-contamination even in small quantities in processed foods.
But even the most sophisticated of these tests would not pinpoint the geographic source of the honey.
And while Coke Consolidated already had a low collision frequency, the DriveCam program helped pinpoint and extract even more collision risk, powering a 27 percent reduction in frequency and a 25 percent reduction in severity of unsafe driving behaviors.
He pinpointed the ball in the air and impressively caught it without even jerking the kid.
And when one guy pointed this pinpoint laser light — you know, the kind used to sight guns — out the window, the cops even showed up!
Personally I think it would be great if Wenger spent a year pinpointing his successor, or even appointing someone this summer and keeping Wenger on as a mentor for a season to teach the new arrival the intricacies of running the club?
We have had financial restraints in the past but that has, according to Chips Keswick come to an end so really why is Wenger NOT doing his 8million a year job properly and pinpointing players who will fill these positions and paying the prices, overinflated or not to secure their services??? surely winning trophies and building the brand across the globe again is an excellent and far reaching long term investment that will bring in even greater revenues??
For sure, the not - even - six - foot 2007 Masters champ does not possess the explosive dynamism of his boom - baby brethren (he was 153rd in driving distance in 2013), but his pinpoint precision and artistry around the greens make up for what he lacks off the tee.
While we have touched on this concept in the past, improvements and updates to our Bet Labs software have allowed us to take this analysis even further to pinpoint profitable betting opportunities.
So pinpointing Rovers» first win of the season isn't a straightforward task, and you'd be surprised if Kean even makes it to that Chelsea encounter on November 5 still in his capacity as Blackburn manager unless he pulls something special out of the hat beforehand.
When you start introducing table foods, it might be even harder to pinpoint the constipation culprit.
If nothing else, it helps me remember and realise what we've been up to, because even last week is difficult to pinpoint.
Even in Malala's case, while politicians in general have shown unanimity in condemning the act of violent, but they have carefully chosen not to make a pinpointed reference to the perpetrator.
«A pinpointed, limited action to punish and hopefully deter Assad from doing this again is appropriate, but the administration has to be careful about not getting us into a greater and more involved war in Syria,» Sen. Chuck Schumer tweeted out after the strike late Friday evening.
ONE POLICE PLAZA — The city will roll out a program that lets the NYPD pinpoint the origin of gunshots, even if there wasn't a 911 call, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday.
The robots were even able to pinpoint and align objects like pins and holes, requiring precision at a scale of less than two millimeters.
To make the effort even tougher, the search area happened to overlap with the star - rich Milky Way, a region of the night sky bursting with tiny pinpoints of light.
However, because they occur in short bursts and originate in distant galaxies — sometimes even billions of light years from Earth — scientists have not been able to exactly pinpoint what causes them.
He expects Swift will pinpoint the time when the universe began to create huge stars by spotting even more distant GRBs, from the first 200 million to 500 million years of cosmic history.
When scientists from the University of Chicago asked a group of women to sniff T - shirts worn for two consecutive nights by different men, the women pinpointed their closest genetic matches — even though there could be millions of unique combinations of MHC genotypes.
Even the imaging tests that doctors use to make the case for back surgery, including MRI, X-rays, and CT scans, are not very good at pinpointing the cause of pain, comments Jerome Groopman, chief of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and author of How Doctors Think.
Most stars are so distant that even the largest telescopes resolve them only as pinpoints of light.
If that is the case, she says, the gorge's crocodile population may not ever recover, even if scientists can pinpoint the cause of the die - off.
The predictable death of sperm in condoms laced with spermicide could help police pinpoint the time of a rape, and possibly even corroborate the testimony of the victim or the defendant.
Genes regulating behavior are very hard to pinpoint; even basic behaviors are thought to be influenced by many genes interacting in mysterious ways.
Although last - minute discovery of a larger NEO would be problematic for evacuations, Yeomans notes that being able to pinpoint the location of a brilliant fireball even hours in advance can have great geopolitical value.
Imagine a future in which jet fighters can navigate and land on aircraft carriers autonomously and search - and - rescue teams can pinpoint a person's exact location even in the remotest spots on or below the Earth.
Comparing genetic information from both samples in each patient allowed the team to pinpoint even low levels of the mutations.
Analysing the lengths of Ust» - Ishim's Neanderthal DNA has pinpointed the early shared interbreeding event to around 230 to 400 generations before him, but some longer stretches of DNA indicate that his ancestors had also interbred with Neanderthals even more recently.
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