Not exact matches
It's not an
exact science, and there's no perfect
how - to guide that will work for every startup.
And in truth, there's no
exact science to figuring out
how much you should -LSB-...]
Let's imagine for a second
how many gay children might be in that congregation growing up hearing that kind of nonsense with no idea that mainstream medicine,
science and psychology say the
exact opposite.
-- God created this universe and its «
Exact Science;» that is the
how of it (the nature of it / physical laws / laws of nature / God given nature.)
--
Exact Science is the expression of the Mechanism of this Physical Universe (that is the
how of its interworkings / the nature of it / laws of physics / laws of nature / God given nature.)
Carol — It's not an
exact science; less of course, but keep an eye on the first batch and you'll have an idea of
how long the rest will need to bake.
How can you have an
exact science?
How can one present things as an
exact science, and therefore suggest that the proposed solutions are foolproof?
While there's no
exact science when it comes to
how much a newborn should eat, there is a simple mathematical equation to get a rough estimate of
how many ounces your baby needs each day.
«It takes years to learn
how to read fetal heart tones, and it's not an
exact science.»
Paula Stephan, a labor economist at Georgia State University in Atlanta and a member of the next generation committee, has described these arrangements and their effects in
exacting detail in her book,
How Economics Shapes
Science, and a number of the previous reports and studies concur with her observations.
Unfortunately there's no
exact science to
how long your body needs before being «ready» to have a bowel movement, Dr. Raj says.
Okay, it's not an
exact science and I sometimes get it wrong, but you'd be shocked by
how often I get it right.
The Gadget: LEVL Why You'll Love It: While the
exact science behind what causes weight loss is still debated (and often highly personal), the LEVL is looking to figure out exactly
how people lose weight utilizing new technologies.
Again, this is not an
exact science, but it's basically
how it works...
you will not get a health bar to see
how much health the monster has, you need to watch it's movements to see when it's near death or ready for trapping, it's not an
exact science but that makes it really exciting.
The 80/20 rule is not an «
exact»
science, but it does give you a very effective way to make sense of many aspects of trading and
how they all fit together.
If possible also try not to generalise, so be specific and
exacting, and precise about
how it relates to the Topic of agw / cc
science at RC.
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.
It's only 2017, so projecting the greenhouse gas emissions of disparate countries over many decades, and
how they will change the planet's climate, is no
exact science.
Now, see
how Harvard History of
Science professor Naomi Oreskes» inadvertently elicits that
exact response from her audience, via her tale of the events which led her to explore the notion that skeptic climate scientists operate in a manner parallel to what «expert shills» did for the tobacco industry.
In my previous blog post, I showed a window into the world of far - left environmentalist reasoning, using the
exact illustration of
how Desmogblog co-founder James Hoggan immediately believed Ross Gelbspan's «the
science is settled / skeptic scientists are industry - corrupted shills» core talking point as literally true upon first reading it, never reading alternative
science assessments or doing the most basic fact - checking to see if Gelbspan's accusation was true.
Obviously this is a different issue — it doesn't belong strictly speaking to the field of climate
science, and I don't
how much we are allowed to elaborate on this here (the
exact border of what is on and off topics on RC is still slightly unclear for me).
Deciding
how much life insurance you need to purchase isn't an
exact science, but here are some things to consider as you calculate your needs.
Assessing your eligibility and calculating
how much money you could receive for a Life Insurance Settlement is not an
exact science.
Choosing
how you want to hedge your cryptocurrency investments is not an
exact science.