Just remember, the most important part of the job
is precise measuring before cutting the steering column shaft.
The «quilting» in the first step allows the use of various sized pieces of fabrics, so there
's no precise measuring (love that).
It is a precise measure, so it can help you judge how effective your program is.
While not
being a precise measure of future spending, the SEMA Performance Parts and Accessories Demand Index (PADI) provides marketing planners with a useful tool that estimates future specialty - equipment demand.
Not exact matches
His council's self - defined benchmark for success
is unusually
precise and an undeniable stretch: devise
measures big enough to lift the median household's income to $ 105,000 in 2030, way up from about $ 80,000 today, and well above the mere $ 90,000 expected if Canada fails to adopt new ways of generating wealth.
The
precise metrics that the division
was measured by — and caused the bonuses to balloon —
are not known.
Legal experts, speaking on a not - for - attribution basis because
precise measures have not
been announced, said one possibility
is the government might change the Competition Act to say that «abuse of a dominant position» would include «exploitative pricing» or, in effect, charging too much.
The typography
is clear,
precise,
measured and very approachable.»
The new US administration and some political leaders in other jurisdictions have espoused policies that
are inward looking, although
precise measures remain to
be determined.
For they
are composed of matter that has
been taken in most
precise measure from truly numerous and truly various substances.
Just that our means of
measuring have gotten better and we can
be even more
precise than he
was.
I apologize that the quantity of ingredients
is not more
precise, this
is definitely one of those recipes that
is easier to eyeball than to
measure.
You can certainly
measure these to
be precise, but I find it a lot easier to just divide the ball in half, then divide those halves again, and so forth until you have 16 portions.
I
am very
precise about measurements but I used liquid
measuring cups for the liquids and maybe this recipe does not.
I like to
measure things in metrics because I think it
is more
precise so this
is a must for me, especially when I
am baking.
I use basil, dill and chives, sometimes rosemary or cilantro (whatever
is fresh in the garden or I have on hand), and I use a generous portion of herbs — not
precise on
measuring, but otherwise make it exactly as written.
Baked goods call for
precise measurements, and having a trusty digital weighing scale can help to make sure the recipes work out when you
're given imperial
measures.
Schat, like all professional bakers,
measures his ingredients by weight, which
is far more
precise than volume.
Baking
is definitely a science with
precise measuring (and sifting!)
Cooks Illustrated and / or CooksIllustrated.com - all
measures are precise.
The San Francisco Cooking School prefers to
measure quantities in grams, because it
is a
precise system of measurement for bakers.
They actually turned out really well even though he
's not
precise at
measuring lol it
was easy and not a lot of mess.
I know it doesn't seem like a huge change to make if you
're used to it, but it can
be hard to switch over to
measuring in a whole new way and it can
be tough to make sure the measurements
are exact in grams / ounces (at least in my experience — for instance I keep having to spoon out extra flour out of the bowl if I added too much... it definitely takes a learning curve to
be precise).
And because NASCAR used tempates to
measure the cars, which
were not as
precise and allowed crew chiefs to play within the margins of the rulebook and take advantage of the gray areas.
A vial for
measuring a water
is included and you have to
be quite
precise when doing so.
Mothers can not know the
precise amounts of breast milk that their children consume, nor will they
be able accurately to
measure the energy content of complementary foods.
It
is precise to 0.5 oz increments up to 44 lbs, and you can
measure in both pounds and kilograms.
Other methods, such as
measuring the stress hormone cortisol, require a 20 - minute delay and
are not nearly as
precise, explains Rogosch.
Sacks says the techniques his team used to
measure the levels of the two HDL subclasses, which Harvard
is patenting, could lead to more
precise tests to evaluate heart disease risk and treatment response.
Using exquisitely
precise methods to
measure how memories
are embedded in brain cells in mice, scientists have shown how fear - based memories prompted by the sound associated with an electric shock can
be activated and erased.
Thanks to Swarm's
precise measurements along with those from Champ — a mission that ended in 2010 after
measuring Earth's gravity and magnetic fields for more than 10 years — scientists have not only
been able to find the magnetic field generated by ocean tides but, remarkably, they have used this new information to image the electrical nature of Earth's upper mantle 250 km below the ocean floor.
«We
were able to
measure the cooperation between neural networks in a very
precise and detailed way.
It could also
be used to detect trace amounts of gas, or
be adapted to make
precise atom interferometers, which
measure small variations in gravity, she says.
The next decade, studies of the cosmic microwave background (the relic radiation from the Big Bang) by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, or WMAP, provided a new way to
measure the total amount of dark matter; this
is the same technique that the Planck spacecraft built upon to come up with its more
precise cosmic breakdown.
It
was a brilliant idea, but it
was a case of theory outpacing technology; existing detectors
were not
precise enough to
measure such small variations in starlight consistently.
Scientists can
measure how much energy greenhouse gases now add (roughly three watts per square meter), but what eludes
precise definition
is how much other factors — the response of clouds to warming, the cooling role of aerosols, the heat and gas absorbed by oceans, human transformation of the landscape, even the natural variability of solar strength — diminish or strengthen that effect.
This
is how the 1S - 2S transition in hydrogen has
been measured to four parts in a quintillion, about 1000 times more
precise than the new antihydrogen result, Udem says.
Dr Joseph Hodges, from the National Institute of Science and Technology in Gaithersberg, USA who led the team
measuring the spectrum of CO2 in the laboratory, said: «These measurements
are very challenging so we could only make
precise lab measurements at a few wavelengths.
Similarly, a
precise and comprehensive diagnosis
is essential for establishing adequate
measures against food intolerance.
Nevertheless, nature allows a barter trade: If the particle has
been appropriately prepared, then one of the quantities can
be measured a little more exactly if one
is willing to accept a less
precise knowledge of the other quantity.
Measuring slight wobbles of the planet's spin axis could reveal details of the world's internal structure, but the rover needs to
be stationary to get
precise measurements.
This
is why, by
measuring the concentrations of uranium and lead, it
was possible for us to date a sediment layer to an accuracy of 35,000 years, which
is already fairly
precise for periods over 250 million years.»
For now, though, superstring theory lacks the sort of dramatic demonstration that propels radical theories into prominence, such as Einstein's famous
precise prediction of how much starlight would
be deflected when passing by the sun as
measured during a solar eclipse.
But a later study reported that body temperature can
be off by as much as 5 hours from circadian phase, so Wright and Czeisler tracked levels of the nighttime hormone melatonin, thought to
be a more
precise measure.
Although the researchers weren't able to
measure the
precise temperatures inside the tumors, their estimates
are between 43 ˚ and 48 ˚C.
Gavin Rowell of the University of Adelaide in Australia says DAMPE should
be able to shed some light on this because it
is better at
measuring the
precise energy of those gamma rays, which could help test different explanations.
«Our measurements
are so
precise, and any vibrations — like a person walking by — can affect what we
measure,» said Peter Ercius, a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and an author of the paper.
The European Space Agency's Gaia mission, which
is working to
measure the distance to 1 billion Milky Way stars, should make those benchmark
measures more
precise.
Instead of trying to determine whether the two masses fall differently, one dipping toward Earth slightly more, Touboul explains that it
is easier and more
precise to
measure the electrostatic forces required to maintain them at exactly the same orbit.
The reflected sample beam
is recombined with the locally circulated light, and the difference in phase between the two beams — the relative alignment of the troughs and crests of their electromagnetic waves — yields a very
precise measure of the distance the sample beam has traveled.