You have the same excellent laser for tracking that makes
for precise pointing and clicking, but the M720 brings a feature from the bigger more expensive options — multi-device pairing.
But again we would be looking in vain
for any precise point - like limit; this is why James speaks of the «vaguely vanishing backward fringe of the specious present.»
Not exact matches
Despite this and other authoritative warnings about the dangers of climate change, Mr. Pruitt persists in
pointing to uncertainty about the
precise extent of humanity's contribution to the problem as a basis
for resisting taking any regulatory action to help solve it.
No doubt, both hyper - Calvinism and five -
point Arminianism are still out of bounds among Southern Baptists, but between those two extremes there is room
for a healthy debate on the
precise balance between divine sovereignty and human responsibility.
I respond to His Excellency Archbishop Fernandez, because not too long ago I struggled with the
precise theological
point he believes allows him to sanction access to Holy Communion
for those in «irregular» relationships.
Just did, thank you
for pointing that out... It does appear that the more
precise and correct word, when applied to the voting example I gave above is plurality which is synonymous with «relative majority».
A
precise statement of what the correspondence or the clash might be is not easy to produce and is not necessary here, since our main purpose in these remarks is merely to emphasize the
point that value experiences depend
for their character upon the kinds of relationships that exist between subject and object.
Chicago philosopher - comic Aaron Freeman made the same
point in a recent National Public Radio commentary: «Gratitude ameliorates the worst aspect of American life, which is that the consumer culture makes us constantly aware of what we do not have, without counterbalancing rituals of gratitude
for the mind - boggling bounty that is the U.S.A.... As you are grateful, to that
precise extent you are happy.»
It further suggests that as the world process moves nearer a given
point in time, God's purposes
for events at that
point are constantly subject to modification and more
precise specification.
Sorry
for continually being ignorant and missing the
point («your»
point to be
precise)-- but playing one - twos with Alexis in the opposition penalty area in the Copa and being deployed at the head of Juve's midfield diamond is not convincing me that his coaches / managers see his best position as a disciplined holding midfield player.
In his two slow - motion practice swings, Crane dialed in the
precise technique required
for a peeler by delaying the release of his wrists at impact and then holding his finish so that the butt end of the shaft
points away from the target.
For long - distance shooting, with the scope power set from 5X to 7X, the fine reticle enables the shooter to examine a trophy animal and still have a
precise point of aim.
The instructions
for assembling this crib from the different parts supplied when you order the crib are very
precise and to the
point.
For shiatsu massage, the therapist uses varied, rhythmic pressure on certain
precise points of the body.
«Roughly» because fixed
points can't be
precise for little babies but they should be a little elastic.
It is generally accepted as fact that prior to some
precise point in the past - of which the actual moment in time is not important
for discussion - that there was no such thing as a homo sapien.
The parallels are
for more
precise than that and
point to what might happen next at the top of Labour.
Update: Senate GOP officials
point out the state's Constitution (Article III to be
precise) provides the legal basis
for changing the size of the Senate, based on population.
But Derham
pointed out that Curran's campaign transferred
precise amounts to the committee that were paid out to BerlinRosen
for the mailers on the same or next day.
It's a drop -
point, serrated blade, with a sharp tip
for precise cuts and serration
for cutting rope and sawing through wood.
«The problem is because the face has been so battered by weathering — possibly because it was in the sea at one
point — people have felt
for the last 200 years that there's not enough left of the face to be that
precise on its identification.
In this case, Lu was able to calculate
precise measurements
for the construction of a photonic crystal predicted to produce the manifestation of Weyl
points — with dimensions and
precise angles between arrays of holes drilled through the material, a configuration known as a gyroid structure.
At this
precise point, on July 16, 1945, humans first glimpsed their capacity
for catastrophic destruction and witnessed the world - altering power of the atom.
Their findings, they conclude, suggest «that an articulated limb may provide an optimal solution
for achieving
precise,
point - to -
point movements.»
He dismissed this «Orwellian possibility,»
pointing out that the technology was still much too unreliable and crude
for precise mind control.
UniStar has not listed
precise costs, but in recent briefings Wallace has
pointed to other studies of standardized plants that quote «overnight costs» (not counting interest
for construction) of $ 4,000 to $ 6,000 per kilowatt of capacity.
In their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA
point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more
precise estimates of how many people are at risk [
for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.»
A study published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A shows that the technique produces high - quality crystalline films with
precise control over thickness across large areas, and could
point the way toward mass production methods
for perovskite cells.
Or, to be more
precise, its event horizon, the
point of no return
for the matter devoured by these cosmic sinkholes that retain even light.
For shiatsu massage, the therapist uses varied, rhythmic pressure on certain
precise points of the body.
Moderate resistance is best
for this, so you can do
precise moves that contract the isolated muscles or there is no
point to do them.
I am passionate about parkour because you have to be
precise with your steps and ive been told i good looking from a lady with a white stick and her the swan river offers many vantage
points for families and couples to enjoy the beautiful climate western australia has on offer.
Everything's great on a ultra
precise one hundred
point scale and there's no place
for feedback.
As it turns out, the relative skill with which Tully has been assembled — with kudos to cinematographer Eric Steelberg
for his dusky color palette; editor Stefan Grube
for some metronomically
precise cutting in a series of domestic montages; and, yes, Reitman the Younger
for using pop music more adroitly than usual (notably a suite of Cyndi Lauper songs to score a nighttime drive to Brooklyn) and actually locating and maintaining a non-obnoxious tone
for the duration — is beside the
point.
Up to that
point, I had been playing using the D - pad which is generally what I use
for 2D platformers because I feel it's more
precise.
The Pro 3 stylus pen has a new precision disc that not only creates a
precise contact
point with the screen but also has been engineered into one piece
for added stability — no more blunders on your notes!
The new report did not capture a
precise measure on what proportion of tests were required by teacher evaluation, but it does
point out that many states have put in place new assessments «to satisfy state regulations and laws
for teacher and principal evaluation driven by and approved by U.S. Department of Education policies.»
Both exams have multiple cut
points allowing
for more
precise evaluations of student performance than simple pass / fail.
At this
point in time, the quality of the data available
for tracking their progress ranges from rough estimates to moderately
precise, with the bulk coming from the non-government National Student Clearinghouse, which matches high school, college, and other identifier records to track students as they progress through higher education.
Although at this
point there is no
precise date
for implementing cash management procedures
for the Mass Transit Account, we recognize that the best way we can help you to prepare is to provide as much information as possible.
The auto transmission is good; it's smooth with
precise shift
points and doesn't come across as hunting
for the right gear.
The steering system allowed
for precise wheel
pointing, but the weight of the battery felt like it wanted to drag the car sideways.
The manual transmission may rate higher in EPA testing, but in daily driving most people are likely to leave it in a lower gear
for too long, not upshifting at the
precise point for optimum fuel economy.
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precise handling around turns; the rev - matching manual transmission is easy to shift.
S - sport is ideal
for track activities, with aggressive shift
points for maximum power delivery and
precise downshifts.
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It scores
points for precise steering and handling, but while it may «sizzle on the inside, it fizzles on the outside,» says Nika Rolczewski.
At some
point we'd like to create a system that could calculate a
precise value based on award availability, fees, award levels and ease of accrual, but
for now these valuations are based on a combination of how much TPG would pay to buy
points if given the opportunity, and the overall value I could get from redeeming them.
We'll show you the
precise value of your reward
points based on your spending level, and even reveal the true rate of return
for each of our winning cards.
Do keep in mind that there's no
point calculating
for the very
precise nutrient content of food ingredients.