Sentences with phrase «exacting some degree of»

In the experience of anger, we have the sense of the anger of a fraction of a second ago welling up into the present, exacting some degree of conformity with the past.
Though it is difficult to document the exact degree of Revivalism's influence in encouraging a new ideology critical of British rule, it is nevertheless interesting to note the number of leaders and laity from the ranks of Revivalism who made common cause with the leaders of the Revolution.
I do not suppose that the exact degree of a minister's fidelity, or skill in dividing the word of truth, can be measured by the number of conversions in his parish, nor even that uncommon success in «winning souls to Christ» is a certain evidence of his personal piety.
Since this is a qualitative assay, it is not possible to determine the exact degree of cell division response.
Depending on the exact degree of severity, treatment may be required, and other measures (such as limiting activity) may be recommended to minimize the amount of work done by the heart.
If the plaintiff's injury is confirmed to have been directly caused by the defendant's carelessness, the case settlement may be increased with punitive damages that are calculated based on what the judge believes to have been the exact degree of the defendant's carelessness.
The battery case is available for the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s, and ends up doubling the battery life of the smartphone, though the exact degree of extension will depend on how the iPhone is used.
Questions have also been raised about aspects of the governance system proposed for Bitcoin Classic, the introduction of two functioning blockchains that share years of transaction history and each with its own network of assets, and the exact degree of support from bitcoin miners for Bitcoin Classic versus a broader block size increase, particularly those based in China.

Not exact matches

All applicants want to show how their qualifications align with the position description, but for many roles it would be surprising — and a little fishy — to find someone with the exact number of years of experience you're looking for, in the exact field, with the preferred degrees, and whose resume or cover letter states she's checked every single box.
Does not Peirce's argument for the improbability of an exact zero of a property found in highly variable degrees, and in highly variable extents of space, hold against the exact truth of Euclidian geometry?
And in the numerous cases in which exact measurements are not possible one must at least measure the degree of probable error, something that determinists tend to forget.
Now, we baked the potato wedges in 200 degrees Celcius on the uppermost rack of our oven for 30 minutes, while the tofu stayed on the lower rack of the oven and was cooked in the exact same time.
I can guarantee you with the highest degree of certainty that the exact same thing will happen to us again next season should Arsene still be at the helm.
A cell may receive a genetic signal to build a lipid for a certain cellular purpose, but the exact type may not be indicated with a high degree of specificity.
The smelter had to build a furnace out of clay in precise dimensions, provide the right amount of oxygen and charcoal, maintain a 1,200 degree (Celsius) heat, connect bellow pipes, blow a fixed amount of air, and add an exact mixture of minerals.
For most Americans, those living between latitudes 36 and 44, Vega is unique: it's the only bright star that ascends to within a few degrees of the exact zenith.
Thus, the cockatoos weren't copying his exact actions, but emulating them — a distinction that implies some degree of creativity.
They found that this «mismatched» probe had a 15 - degree difference between the melting points of an exact and a wrong match, suggesting that it will be much easier for this kind of probe to distinguish true from false hits.
To determine how tightly the probe binds, researchers heat it up to shake the probe loose; however, often there's only a few degrees difference between the «melting» temperature of a probe bound to the exact target sequence and one where there is a minor discrepancy.
ChokePoint Project's map would allow people to identify the degree and exact location of a network outage, says Burke.
Taking into account all 20 models, the spread of results reduces when the scientists looked at the rainfall changes per degree of global warming independent of the exact time path of the warming.
I imagine that they certainly do nt know with any degree of certainty the exact contribution from each of their forcings.
If we hit an exact temperature of around 158 degrees Fahrenheit, it deactivates the sulforaphane nitrile and not the myrosinase needed for optimal sulforaphane.
Interestingly, it's been many years since the March 2001 issue of the same exact journal, Thyroid, published a German study that found that the use of levothyroxine treatment for cases of Hashimoto's autoimmune thyroiditis where TSH had not yet elevated («euthyroid») beyond normal range could reduce the incidence and degree of autoimmune disease progression.
But the saying «Man plans, God laughs» could ring true, as this new moon will form an exact quincunx — a 150 - degree angle of adjustment — to disruptive Uranus in fiery Aries.
No two faces are alike to an exact degree but we generally fall into a few categories of shapes, from oval to round to heart - shaped.
Obviously technology forms a big part of this, and there's a twist on an old technology that looks set to become a new and powerful method of self - coaching: Cameras... 360 - degree camera to be exact.
«Simulating the exact surrounding of a given infrastructure inside a computer using techniques from actual AAA computer game titles might yield a high degree of immersion, making the training as realistic as possible.»
I can walk a few miles from the campus where I teach and find a community where over 70 % of the adults over the age of 25 have a college degree, and I can walk a few miles in the exact opposite direction and find a community where that is only 12 % of the population.
«Every one of those individuals could be doing the exact same thing or more or better, but did not have the access to the opportunities I had,» said Bill, who earned his master's degree in educational leadership from the University of Virginia and his doctorate in education from Virginia Tech.
While future students may want to go to the «best» online institution in their state for education degrees, they should take some to double check what exact degrees are offered by their institution of choice at the directory of all online education degrees at the bottom of the page.
3MR2.5: Indicate the relative advantages of exact and approximate solutions to problems and give answers to a specified degree of accuracy.
But today, our first day in the 90's this year (91 degrees to be exact), I noticed that the A / C compressor clutch never cycled off (I use a Bluetooth OBD - II adapter and the FORscan app... and I've watched the PID for the A / C clutch cycle on and off with it plenty of times in the past and recently) while I was in bumper - to - bumper traffic and the outlet temps for 55 - 60 degrees, nor when I was doing around 55 MPH for around 10 minutes and the outlet temperature finally slowly dropped to around 48 degrees.
It is a fiendishly clever tale of a marriage gone toxic, and revenge exacted to a disturbingly lethal degree
Both models also have the exact same page turning speed and high degree of contrast.
This is the exact same behavior; it's just a matter of degree.
Bringing the world a diamond that features the highest degree of optical symmetry, master diamond cutter Brian Gavin has once again delivered a truly distinctive diamond design — one that features the exacting balance required to produce a perfect hearts and arrows pattern.
Regardless of the exact mode of inheritance, statistical analysis of this and other studies reveals that LPD has a high degree of heritability.
Faults - Any departure from the foregoing points shall be considered a fault, and the seriousness of the fault shall be in exact proportion to its degree.
FAULTS Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog, and on the dog's ability to perform its traditional work.
This is the exact 180 degree opposite of what this country should be doing.
I can't remember the exact wording, but it's along the lines of «four degrees of warming is inconsistent with organized human society».
2) «A long - lasting and very disruptive shift»: Please specify the exact nature of the one or two most - serious disruptive shifts, and QUANTIFY the minimum degree of this risk.
[www.nytimes.com/2008/03/25/science/25bats.html?ref=science] The unprecidented die - off of bats in NY and other NE States, only identified in January, is now considered epidemic, although the exact cause is uncertain, as is the degree of decimation of the bat population.
Also that global annual avg is only accuirate to a few hundredths of a degree (we said this last year — can we be more exact, eg PS / MS 0.05 K or is this to big??)
Natural variability is always present in chaotic systems and will lead to a «wiggly» path forward, and this the models are always wrong in getting the exact path correct, but we can have a high degree of confidence in the overall dynamics.
These stem from a diversity of site - specific conditions, including, but not limited to: local vegetation; presence of building structures and contributions made by such structures involving energy use, heating and air conditioning, etc; exposure to winds, the wind velocities determined by climatic factors and also whether certain wind directions are more favored than others by terrain or the presence or absence thereof to bodies of water; proximity to grass, asphalt, concrete or other material surfaces; the physical conditions of the CRS itself which include: the exact location of the temperature sensors within it, the degree of unimpeded flow of external air through the CRS, the character of the paint used; the exact height of the instrument above the external surface (noting that when the ground is covered by 3 feet of snow, the temperature instrument is about 60 % closer to, or less than 2 feet, above an excellent radiating surface, much closer than it would be under snow - free conditions).
The exact number depends on what method you use to calculate the trend, but every method that I've tried has a 95 % CI that excludes the consensus - low - end of 2.0 degrees C per century.
They give an exact reproduction of reality or they fail as simulations to some degree.
Perhaps not that degree, and perhaps not to that exact time frame, but I think it is likely that the Arctic will be the first to go, and where the rest of the world will follow.
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