It can't possibly be
an exact science as it depends on the size of your stock and the intricacy of your craft.
Of course, that «blip» has millions of people within it, but heck, weather forecasting isn't as
exact a science as many would like to believe.
It is far from
an exact science as these amounts are derived from a large sample of people (and are therefore an average).
Not exact matches
Given Whitehead's general principle of reciprocity (of the interconnectedness of all things) we are more than justified in concluding that nature possesses structures analogous to those which we find present in mind (though the
exact nature of those structures must remain open to particular investigation, that is, they must be discovered through specialized modes of inquiry such
as those of the special
sciences).
The
exact content of the explanation depends on which
sciences are taken
as supplying the most relevant information about perception.
This being the case the
science of evolution can not be used to discredit Genesis
as far
as humans are concerned (
exact time of Adam and Eve are not given).
Hence objectivism with a vengeance: the more religion could be taught
as an
exact science, the less offense it would cause.
This is also indicated by the aim of IM
as enunciated in chapter one: «The object of the following chapters is not so much to teach mathematics, but to enable the students from the very beginning of their course to know what the
science is about, and why it is necessarily the foundation of
exact thought
as applied to natural phenomena» (IM 2).
Contrary to the popular idea of mathematical symbolism
as comprising the language of mathematics or more generally the language of the
exact sciences, we find mathematical symbols treated here in a significantly different way.
Now, there's no
exact science to figuring out which areas of the world God hates the most — though you're not quite at Toledo's level yet — however, I do think that Tuesday's earthquake suggests that God's current hatred for you —
as in, the Northeast corridor between Richmond and Boston — is slightly greater than his hatred for say, whatever current spot of ground Vladimir Putin is standing on.
How can one present things
as an
exact science, and therefore suggest that the proposed solutions are foolproof?
Proper managers make mistakes when buying players too,
as it is never an
exact science.
It's not an
exact science, though,
as all babies are different.
This isn't an
exact science but I have come up with a little bit of a formula to use
as a guideline.
Medicine is not an
exact science and it is eminently reasonable to want to understand your situation and all the options available to you,
as well
as the costs and benefits associated with each course of action.
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As in all these things it's not an
exact science.
She became almost evangelical about climate change — something she had previously described
as «not an
exact science» — and implored her counterparts in the other river states to plan for the threat it posed to Southwestern cities.
Hybrid technology is far from an
exact science, however,
as student engineers found out last week at the Formula Hybrid International competition held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. Dartmouth College's fifth - annual Formula Hybrid competition called on student teams to conceive, design, fabricate, develop and drive formula - style hybrid - powered cars — weighing 180 kilograms to 270 kilograms — in a series of exercises testing their hot rods» acceleration, maneuverability and endurance.
Of course, in reality forensic
science, while
exact in some respects is just
as susceptible to the vagaries of measurements and analyses
as any other part of
science.
Well, what if someone told you human life begins (
as Sarah Knapton,
science editor for the Daily Telegraph, put it)
as «An explosion of tiny sparks [which] erupts from the egg at the
exact moment of conception.»
1996 Maarten J. Chrispeels for his research on the interface between cell biology and biochemistry,
as a spokesperson for the
science,
as an inspiring teacher and mentor, and
as an
exacting editor of the journal Plant Physiology
Organic chemistry is the
science of substances that contain both carbon and hydrogen, and many are made in the lab
as molecularly
exact matches for original ingredients that were pulled up from the earth.
As you've just learned, while
science hasn't yet been able to tell us the
exact number of minutes of exercise that it takes to shove your adrenal glands «over the edge», we know that more than 90 minutes per day isn't doing us any extra favors from a health standpoint, and it's likely that the
exact amount varies from person to person based on vitamin, nutrient and mineral status, training history, genetics, exposure to lifestyle, thermal, chemical and emotional stress, and even attitude.
As is obvious, many of these feelings or symptoms are somewhat subjective and rather vague, so depression scoring is not an
exact science and can be manipulated according to the agenda of the research or questioner.
With that said, please use the numbers above
as a guideline not an
exact science.
I have used the research mentioned below to attempt to provide
as accurate prediction
as is possible but bodybuilding is not an
exact science, please read about research and bodybuilding.
Calorie counting is not an
exact science, and can be
as complex
as you want to make it.
But there's no
exact science here, the more water the better,
as there will be less opportunity to burn.
As such, I don't expect many of you to appreciate the subtle
science and
exact art that is potion - making.
Though it's not an
exact science, usually you can predict the winners based on who actually shows up — and the other ensemble cast nominees for films such
as the frontrunner «The Descendants» and «Martha Marcy May Marlene» attended in full force, even if that required Elizabeth Olsen to skip a class at NYU.
Far from being an
exact science, the method they chose,
as we shall see, was profoundly subjective, a matter of judgment by and for self - interested parties.
This is not an
exact science, but what follows is
as close to a true story
as I can make it.
Book marketing,
as you know by now, is not an
exact science, but rather a combination of a wide variety of efforts that each play a role in an indie author's success.
While not an
exact science,
as you can see from the NZDUSD chart above, this method of finding a profit target can be very useful.
As I have already outlined, technical analysis is not an
exact science and that can not be more true for support and resistance zones.
As you may have figured out by now, technical analysis isn't an
exact science, which means nothing certain... especially in forex markets.
As the VA Lender's Handbook clearly states, «income analysis is not an
exact science.
Exiting is not an
exact science, and there are times when deviating from your initial exit plan makes sense, but you should always decide before you enter a trade what your ideal exit strategy is and then try to stick to that plan
as much
as possible.
Dimon is mostly right,
as far
as he goes, particularly when you think about a complex bank, where the accounting for profits over a short period is less than an
exact science.
Furthermore, mass commercial breeding can not be an
exact science and if the breeding establishment is to maximise profits there is the ever present problem in that the profit interest will supersede good breeding practices resulting in some inherent genetic abnormalities which can later affect behaviour and health
as the animal matures.
The paintings, intended to be
exact copies of photographs, variously took
as their subject matter images from newspapers and
science journals, or details from Hirst works.
Some other memorable map exhibitions include: Map
as Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri (2012); HereThereEverywhere, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois (2007); and The World According to the Newest and Most
Exact Observations: Mapping Art and
Science, at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York (2001).
While making the series, the artist turned,
as he describes it, a «deaf ear to the
exacting science of photography.»
However, while I agree that
exact reproducibility is not
as crucial
as the fundamental
science, in this era of ever increasing amounts of data, I think it is important to keep track of data and methods.
Meterorology is an
exact science only so long
as you are currently looking out a window.
Too many people think of climate
science as an
exact science like astronomy that can make highly confident predictions, such
as about lunar eclipses.
As a tree physiologist who has > devoted his career to understanding how trees make wood, I have made > sufficient observations on tree rings and cambial growth to know that > dendrochronology is not at all an
exact science.
Of course, despite ongoing advances in computer modelling technology and the millions of dollars being channelled into the problem in the UK and US, among other nations, climate change predictions are far from an
exact science, and few, if any, researchers engaged in the issue have claimed
as much.
While no group with the
exact name «Global Climate
Science Data Center» was created, the concept may have spurred the creation of industry - funded groups whose mission is similar to that outlined in the 1998 API memo, such
as the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, itself founded in 1998.
Hence a special pleading: Climate
science isn't embraced, it might be argued, in
exact proportion
as real
science is understood because conservatives are stupid.