Sentences with word «fuzziness»

Margaret Thatcher's first two terms of power suffered no such fuzziness of purpose.
I've always of the opinion that God gave the 10 commandments as part of his salvation plan to reduce fuzziness in man's thinking; no more ambiguity, no more false pretenses, bring the most self - righteous to acknowledge their depravity to prepare them for the coming of the Savior.
I think the content makes it worth dealing with fuzziness and lag.
Though it varies, it often means a couple weeks of mental fuzziness, fog and fatigue.
In a second paper Dr Judith Curry, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, questions this position, but argues that the discussion on the null hypothesis serves to highlight fuzziness surrounding the many hypotheses related to dangerous climate change.
I kept them and with the right socks they still work, but I wanted some warm fuzziness like yours!
Al - Qaeda and now the Islamic State have an unconvincing fuzziness about them, nasty for sure but not as big as the headlines that are written about them.
Other callers said there was only a little fuzziness on the line.
Why must the quantum world always retain a degree of fuzziness when we try to look at it through the time slice of the present?
But the screen's resolution is low for a tablet this size, resulting in noticeable fuzziness.
Such fuzziness brings us back to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which describes how measuring the location of a subatomic particle inherently blurs its momentum and vice versa.
In the case of file - sharing, it's not often clear that a tort has occurred even if the file - sharing did occur, whereas there is little fuzziness around the occurrence of the comments in the Yale case.
An image of a plant near the window in our office looked slightly sharper, but we still noticed fuzziness when zooming in.
«Without fuzziness, all of the matter and energy of the universe has to be packed, at the moment of creation, into a volume that is zero, with infinite temperature and infinite density.
Known as subdwarfs, these stars are also fusing hydrogen in their core and so they mark the lower edge of the main sequence's fuzziness resulting from chemical composition.
I didn't feel that the movie looked terribly unfocused, but a general fuzziness often occurred that left the image vaguely unclear.
I detected no signs of softness or fuzziness at any time, as the flick always looked well defined and accurate.
The Clarity Problem Today there's a lot of fuzziness around
This morning, in my pre-coffee fuzziness, I prepared Gwen's pancakes (Bobs GF Pancake mix + almond milk) and forgot to add the egg replacer.
He will start a sentence, see it heading toward fuzziness — and stop.
As soon as I stopped taking it, a day later he's fuzziness went away.
Parents in countries where co-sleeping is the norm, would interpret their baby's fuzziness differently.
I have used fuzziness so far but am looking to branch out so I will have to try these out.
Before blaming a lack of common sense, mommy brain fuzziness, or ill - equipped traveler's amenities, life happens.
Realists, with their usual fuzziness between the analytic and normative dimensions, usually argue that foreign policies not only are generally adaptive but also that they should be.
«What the field needs are people with a strong biology background overlaid with an understanding of informatics who can make sure that the natural fuzziness of biology is defined.
But his model can't yet predict more complex qualities, such as fuzziness and silkiness.
Exploring a living, ever - evolving world of life means finding and accepting fuzziness.
These techniques are based on fuzziness instead of perfection.
Although cancer - related cognitive impairment, sometimes referred to as chemo brain or post-cancer cognitive fuzziness, is common among survivors — disrupting social relationships, work ability, self - confidence, and quality of life — clinicians have few treatment options to offer.
He wanted to know why quantum physics ruled the universe, why the mysterious fuzziness of nature at its most basic gave rise to the rock - solid reality presented to human senses.
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that foundational principles of quantum physics break in the presence of closed timelike curves: you can beat the uncertainty principle, an inherent fuzziness of quantum properties, and the no - cloning theorem, which says quantum states can't be copied.
When worn, we kind of just take turns complimenting each other on our respective fuzziness.
I love everything about this oversized fuzziness by Stella McCartney from her AW13 - 14 collection.
It gives me warm, soft feelings of pure fuzziness.
To be sure, no signs of softness or fuzziness marred the picture.
Since this was in the earlier days of television, this meant poorer - than - normal image quality, often times resulting in extreme fuzziness or noise, or sometimes complete black - outs for a few seconds.
The Scirocco gives you more information, more of the time, but it's like comparing AM and FM radio signals — do you actually want all the extra background fuzziness?
The iPad also delivered better sharpness, allowing us to zoom in to center of the flower with minimal fuzziness.
His black hair, brows, the black lashes shadowing his cheeks had an etched certainty missing in the tentative pastel fuzziness of the boys I knew» (73).
My contention is even with the huge amount of data, there will still be alternative theories, information that might be material excluded, and fuzziness over whether a given investment action was wrong or not.
There is some occasional fuzziness in some of the textures, almost like things are changing on the fly to preserve a solid framerate.
Their smoothness resembles female genitalia but their dark patina and tone of these objects gives them an overall fuzziness.
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