Sentences with phrase «how much precision»

Having worked in a emergency dispatching capacities for five years, I know just how much precision and professionalism is required to do justice to this position.
How much precision, drift or inaccuracy builds up due simply to limited computational power?

Not exact matches

It wasn't hard to figure out that each of the items corresponded pretty closely to one of the four scales on the Predictive Index (dominance, extroversion, patience, and precision), so I had a much better idea of how to cheat this time.
We don't know with any precision how much he makes from wages versus interest versus pass - through income.
As much as news might not have hit the airwaves due to the precision with which the transfers were executed, just imagine how many top clubs would want to have the two (and please don't give me the «present form» argument, most managers are smarter than that) from two seasons ago.
Piping bags and me just don't get on — I always end up covered in the stuff so a couple of years ago I treated myself to a syringe cake decorating set and WOW what a difference it made — I doubt I will ever win awards for how the cakes are decorated but I'll swap the precision for the lack of mess any time and it's so much quicker as well.
The consistent flow and easy - to - read gauges help you accurately judge how much pressure is needed, so each job is done with precision.
The chemistry in the growth rings in the shells of the clam — which occur much like the annual growth rings in the centre of trees — can act as a proxy for the chemical make - up of the oceans, enabling researchers to reconstruct a history of how the oceans have changed over the past 1000 years with unprecedented dating precision.
Most importantly, astronomers have high - precision measurements of the SMC's rotation curve, which shows how its rotational speed changes with distance from its center and indicates how much dark matter is present.
By comparing that figure with the waves» amplitude at the source, which the researchers can derive from the shape of the signal, and by knowing how the amplitude decreases with distance, which they get from Einstein's theory, they can then calculate the distance of the source to a much higher precision.
So much of the doctoral work is focused on precision, on figuring out the nitty gritty details, that when we finish, we sometimes forget how long it took to learn and become comfortable with all of the terminology and background.
After surveying nearly 50 stars from 2008 to 2011, scientists have been able to determine with remarkable precision how much dust is around distant stars — a big step closer into finding planets than might harbor life.
I am still not sure how exactly they are able to accomplish this, especially with so much precision, but then again some things are left better unknown.
Here are some practical examples of how the gathered data influence the quality of the courses, user loyalty, sales results, precision of marketing actions, and much more.
And then I enjoy the very same things about the GTR as the P1 on track - its wonderful sense of agility, the superb feeling you get of exactly how much rear grip you have left, and the balance that wllows you to brake deep into corners to eliminate understeer and then point the car with laser precision under power.»
The Mégane 265 was certainly one of the firmer cars on that route, and much as I loved its single - minded attitude in placing precision and performance over plushness, I did wonder how many people would be forced to choose a Golf GTI instead, purely to hush the complaints of passengers.
There's much talk of increased precision, but not until you've experienced just how accurately you can place the car in a corner do you appreciate what all the talk means.
In this recent video put together to give enthusiasts a glimpse into the making of the 5th generation Dodge Viper SRT, you get a chance to see just how much painstaking care, testing, and, yes — handcrafting and precision — go in to each and every Viper that gets produced.
Finally the battery life meter has become more accurate and will display how much juice you have left with pin - point precision.
SOMEBODY knows, to a fair precision, how many books those companies sold and how much money they made at it.
In addition, fractional shares offer precision such that we can maintain your exact risk preference no matter how the markets are doing or how much you invest.
It was surprising how much thought and precision is required to control the kite.
True, it's rarely used as much more than a map and inventory screen and the battery life is pitiful, but it's awfully comfortable to use and crucially, whenever I have any other controller in my hands, I now miss the little dashes of precision and functionality that the touch - screen brings, no matter how inconsequential they can sound.
... it is not enough to simply say «we know that increasing CO2 levels will make the world warmer and that is a bad thing», you need to be able to specify how much warmer and quantify the impacts with some level of precision.
In other words, it is not enough to simply say «we know that increasing CO2 levels will make the world warmer and that is a bad thing», you need to be able to specify how much warmer and quantify the impacts with some level of precision.
Basically, he wrote a paper that pointed out that accuracy of models (how close they are to reality) is not the same as precision (how much they wobble around — which is a function of the models, not the real world).
With climate change, it's even more difficult to say with precision how much time there is to wind down fossil fuel pollution.
If somebody has actually directly shown to high precision how much evaporation and precipitation changes as a result of CO2 forcing then I think we all would have heard about it and the sensitivity debate would be over.
They do not know with precision how much a given quantity of emissions will lead to increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
PJM ranks performance on accuracy — how much the energy provided is to the requested amount; speed, how fast the energy can be provided; and precision, how close the resource output is to the current request, Levitt said.
On the other hand, and speaking as a simple observer again, I very much doubt that we have the ability to measure the oceans» heat uptake and figure out with much precision how thermal inertia operates.
For most games that require actual tactile precision touch controls are simply terrible, no matter how much you play with haptics.
What I observe now is how much he loves the law, lawyers, precision, order.
anyway, i love my Steam Controller, I am far more concerned with precision and functionality than i am with it feeling «premium» or how heavy it is, so the complaints about it «feeling cheap» have never mattered much to me.
If you hate having to guess at how much of a charge you have left, this accessory will appeal to your demand for precision in your phone charger.
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