Sentences with phrase «matter of a few degrees»

It's interesting to think that a matter of a few degrees can affect how the finished product will turn out, but that's chemistry for ya.

Not exact matches

Robert offers this insight to explain why more marketers say they focus on creating the right content for the right person at the right time, yet fewer report crafting content specifically for the buyer's journey: «It could be a semantical difference to some degree, but rather than the «old - school» development of content for the buyer's journey, we're seeing a focus on dynamically serving up content in the audience's time — no matter what stage they happen to be in.
But while all lists, no matter how objective a scale one tries to apply, have some degree of subjectivity to them, few things are as subjective as humor.
I soon realized that he was addressing a lot of the coolest indie scene subject matter and that from any of my diverse interests there was probably some connection only a few degrees of separation from Keene.
Cold (T ~ 210K) rarified air is not capable of holding much moisture, and a difference of a few degrees does not matter much there (T = 210K - > 1.6 Pa; T = 220K - > 5.1 Pa).
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
It is important to note that differences in the rankings of the warmest years are a matter of only a few hundredths of a degree, and that different data sets show slightly different rankings.
Also, it doesn't matter if it is based on a few degrees of freedom, if given only those few degrees of freedom, I have a significant model, it is a significant model.
It is important and worrying to a degree, I think it was thought that it wasn't going to get any worse and it was just a matter of waiting for the CFCs and the resultant chlorine atoms to leave the system over the next few decades.
Every square inch of the surface of the Planet Earth, where there is a bit of organic matter, a few bacteria and a temperature a few degrees above your home refrigerator, is undergoing organic decay and emitting CO2.
There are already a few demos of the what the Essential Phone's 360 - degree camera can do, but that won't really matter until consumers get to try it out for themselves.
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