A high - end sensor can help ensure
the exactitude of your movement and shooting, while the SteelSeries Engine software lets you customize everything from DPI to color options.
Is it any surprise that climate - change predictions in the real world — where the complexities are exponentially greater and
the exactitude of knowledge much less — have such a poor track record?
Water towers, blast furnaces, gas tanks, coal mine tipples, and grain elevators — each of their photographs isolates a large structure and describes it with the frontality and
exactitude of an engineer's diagram.
They are rarely larger than ten inches square and are all vividly colored, incorporating both
the exactitude of a pen - and - ink drawing with the atmospheric quality of watercolor, at once evoking both cloisonné and stained glass.
Also how can
the exactitude of seeing lead to abstraction?
While lacking the thumb - straining
exactitude of the demonic Trials HD, Joe Danger is no slouch in difficulty towards the end.
The scientific
exactitude of Nadar's photographic processes above and below ground leads into a droll and unscientific rumination on the differing psychologies of male and female clients at the photo studio.
Ricky It is not
the exactitude of our theology that saves us but the indwelling reality of the Holy Spirit which comes into us when we repent of our old life to follow Jesus through baptism.
While
the exactitudes of flying are complicated, the basic description of flight is pretty simple: Gravity pulls you down, lift pushes you up, thrust moves you forward, and drag holds you back.
Not exact matches
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy
of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing
of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading
of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development
of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part
of the evangelists who tell the story
of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons
of historical
exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
And this supreme work is carried out with the
exactitude and the harmony
of a natural process
of evolution.
I know the Wittgenstein inspired bullet point presentation style leaves something to be desired, but just keep in mind it's not meant to create the impression
of any real
exactitude.
In conclusion, even though Hartshorne himself questions divine relativity in the case
of inferior emotions and ignorance, we have seen that, for any particular experience, the assertion that the relative nature
of God knows that experience by feeling it in
exactitude is unwarranted.
In spite
of the fact that Hartshorne universally posits a strong sense
of relativity to account for omniscience (as well as for other reasons), I will argue that even Hartshorne is forced in important specific cases to attenuate his claims for a strong interpretation
of divine relativity; one that says God feels in
exactitude the experience
of others.
Hartshorne's theory
of divine relativity allows God to know in
exactitude the experience
of the individual whereas a denial
of divine relativity does not.
The image
of «mirroring» (and later «reflecting in
exactitude» is not Hartshorne's but my own.
Regarding his intellectual affinities, Hartshorne feels himself to be «closest» to Charles Sanders Peirce, Henri Bergson, and A. N. Whitehead.4 He expresses gratitude to his Harvard professors C. I. Lewis and H. M. Sheffer for introducing him to «logical
exactitude,» and especially to Professor William Ernest Hocking, his first teacher in philosophical theology, for fresh insights into a philosophically trustworthy vision
of God.5 Furthermore, he acknowledges some indebtedness to Josiah Royce, William James, and Ralph Barton Perry, as well as a close kinship to the Russian existentialist Nicolai Berdyaev.6 Nevertheless, Hartshome's philosophy is strikingly similar and most profoundly indebted to that
of A. N. Whitehead.
Like many points
of time in ancient history, the dates in Jesus» life are not ascertainable with absolute
exactitude.
The ambiguities are explored with excruciating
exactitude in almost all his writings, but especially in Carmelites and the story
of Joan
of Arc, Joan, Saint and Heretic.
Lessing was not merely one
of the most comprehensive minds Germany has had, he not only was possessed
of rare
exactitude in his learning (for which reason one can securely rely upon him and upon his autopsy without fear
of being duped by inaccurate quotations which can be traced nowhere, by half - understood phrases which are drawn from untrustworthy compendiums, or to be disoriented by a foolish trumpeting
of novelties which the ancients have expounded far better) but he possessed at the same time an exceedingly uncommon gift
of explaining what he himself had understood.
Common sense can not guarantee that, because it does not have this kind
of exactitude.
Science carries this faculty to its highest possible degree
of exactitude and precision, but it does not alter its essential character (CE 34).
What is said and enacted in the church must be with the greatest
exactitude and faithfulness and exclusivity the story
of creation and redemption by the God
of Israel and Father
of the risen Christ.
Smith has copies
of memos he wrote to Athletic Director Raymond P. Murphy, who is no longer at the Point, Superintendent Lieut. General Andrew J. Goodpaster and Deputy Superintendent Brigadier General Charles W. Bagnal, setting down his «worry about being close to the law» and urging «
exactitude» in compliance with the rules.
Special equipment recommended by Gaylord includes — for beating the egg whites — the French wire whisk he is shown manipulating above and the 12 - inch hemisphere - shaped copper bowl called, with functional
exactitude, a bol √ † blancs, both
of which can be bought at the Bazar Fran √ ßais, 666 Sixth Avenue, New York City.
Running through March 27, the performance includes Kammermusik No. 2 by George Balanchine, The Vertiginous Thrill
of Exactitude by William Forsythe, the romantic Pas de Quatre by unsung choreographer Leonid Jakobson, and Léonide Massine's colorful Gaîté Parisienne, set in a Parisian belle epoch café.
1: Misa Kuranaga, Ji Young Chae, Maria Baranova, and Ashley Ellis in Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre; photo by Igor Burlak, courtesy
of Boston Ballet 2: Misa Kuranaga in William Forsythe's The Vertiginous Thrill
of Exactitude; photo by Gene Schiavone, courtesy
of Boston Ballet.
It flies in the face
of the mechanistic, reductionist perspective that life is random, nature is meaningless, and that force, effort, and
exactitude dictate all outcomes.
That may not sound like an exciting climax, but director Gabriel Axel crafts the sequence with the
exactitude and virtuosity
of a master chef.
This is juxtaposed with interviews with Haneke and his lead actors, in which Riva and Trintignant both express the novelty
of working with a director so committed to fine - tuning and
exactitude, whereas Huppert, having worked with Haneke twice before, is more philosophical, contemplative, and in - depth regarding his approach.
In the same way he neither spares nor indulges anything in the acting or the story, Haneke never falters in giving us exactly what is necessary, no more and no less, in his pacing and blocking
of scenes, in his framings and cuts (made with unflagging economy and
exactitude via his habitual editing team
of Nadine Muse and Monika Willi).
It has chilling brilliance and icy
exactitude, filmed in black and white with the lustre
of liquid nitrogen, and its director, Michael Haneke, achieves a new refinement
of mastery and audacity.
The casting
of Trudi Goodman as a coke - snorting pedophile felt particularly inhumane, though not as mind - boggling as the beeline Michelle Monaghan made for the exit at the end
of the film (those who've read the book tell me her character has been considerably dumbed down), leaving Casey Affleck sitting on a couch wondering if kindergarten - cop duty is just punishment for the ethical
exactitude he showed earlier.
Shot in just over two weeks, the second feature from 29 - year - old writer - director Damien Chazelle stars Miles Teller as Andrew, a gifted jazz drummer seduced into a world
of punishing
exactitude by his brutal conservatoire teacher, Terrence Fletcher (Simmons).
Each dissects the coming crisis with procedural - like
exactitude, the trio
of stories revealing different pieces
of an interconnected puzzle one would guess the big banks, and likely the government agencies that were supposed to be keeping an eye on them, would rather not have the average layperson put together.
Spielberg captures the era with
exactitude, showing just how laborious journalism was before the era
of computers.
But even when the film begins flailing (literally so in an irritating Joan Cusack's case) through a Depression - set Nancy Drew adventure, the story never loses sight
of its social conviction, even connecting Kit's fearsomeness to the heroes
of youth fiction — from Robin Hood to the cow that jumped over the moon — and recognizing that hers is a high - wire show
of moral
exactitude every child should look up to.
The latter includes tweets, blurbs, «paid editorial» in reputable newspapers, explicating and celebrating the film and its mythos, online features speculating on the film's loose ends and on where Marvel movies can possibly go next, and fan commentary parsing with Talmudic
exactitude the sources
of individual images or moments in the film, tracing them back to specific frames in specific issues
of specific comics.
We believe this
exactitude is justified by the fact that the conclusions that many policymakers and commentators draw about whether school choice «works» depends on the direction and significance
of the effect parameter.
Most experienced professional dog breeders want to pinpoint the time
of ovulation with more
exactitude.
The artist executed this whirling mandala with immaculate
exactitude, and deconstructed the workings
of the watch with intriguing minuteness
of observation.
The goal is not formal perfection, or
exactitude with regard to any real person, but another sort
of precision, one that aims to, «make people intelligible through paint.»
The magic
of Siena's work comes from the remarkable blend
of patience,
exactitude, intuition, and grace with which he executes the «visual algorithms» he devises.
Her imagery ranges from cartoon figures, indebted to Philip Guston, to nearly academic rendering, and cover many
of the points in between, including German Expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit and several kinds
of portraiture, while making surgical asides to photo - realist
exactitude.
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exactitude.
It's the
exactitude (in routine and approach) and juxtaposition
of the sublimity
of the sky as infinite canopy, with the mundanity
of his chosen discourse that makes this series compelling.
The playful naiveté
of his tableaux is contradicted by compositional
exactitude and painterly finesse.
Playful and engaged with the world and its technologies as it is, it also has a formal
exactitude that deploys abstraction's constructivist history as much as the potential
of architectural intervention.
Here, the print maker enters a mode
of decisiveness and
exactitude on depicting the final work.
She works on the floor or a tabletop, and the paint, responsive between the surface
of the canvas and the pressure
of the brush, bleeds and blots slightly at the edges, recording with expressive
exactitude the process
of its making.