Sentences with phrase «more exact science»

GENE therapy should become a more exact science thanks to the discovery that it is possible to predict where a transferred gene is likely to be inserted into the recipient's DNA.

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It's not an exact science, but having a general sense of my daily activity has pushed me to get more exercise and take portion control more seriously.
This recognizes that forecasting is more of an art than an exact science.
Given Whitehead's general principle of reciprocity (of the interconnectedness of all things) we are more than justified in concluding that nature possesses structures analogous to those which we find present in mind (though the exact nature of those structures must remain open to particular investigation, that is, they must be discovered through specialized modes of inquiry such as those of the special sciences).
In every science more exact relations of cause and effect are today known, codified, and compared with the phenomena of otherrelated sciences.
Hence objectivism with a vengeance: the more religion could be taught as an exact science, the less offense it would cause.
Contrary to the popular idea of mathematical symbolism as comprising the language of mathematics or more generally the language of the exact sciences, we find mathematical symbols treated here in a significantly different way.
Soft boiled eggs are far more of an exact science when it comes to time, which is why most tutorials have you cooking them in hot water.
Since sourdough baking isn't an exact science, feel free to add just a splash more liquid if the dough seems way too dry (anything will do — water, milk, buttermilk) and if it's way too wet and sticky, just add a bit more flour.
Adam says it's not an exact science so add more or less juice and sugar to get the desired consistency.
Cooking is more of an art than an exact science, which is why at any given time, there are tens of thousands of cookbooks to be found with millions of recipes!
And since becoming GF, I have started following recipes more closely since it is such an exact science.
Well clearly it's not an exact science, but probability and quality tells you Cavani is far more clinical than Giroud.
While it's not an exact science determining which women will get stretch marks, there are some factors that make you more susceptible.
Getting picked by a birthmother — or, more accurately, a woman considering adoption for her baby — isn't an exact science.
Her daytime sleep windows are approximately 1.5 - 2 hours from wake up in the morning to morning nap and then 2 to 3 hours between morning nap and afternoon nap (assuming she has had a decent morning nap, at least 45 minutes long) and then the third nap is not an exact science in terms of the number of hours but you don't want our baby to be awake more than 4 hours between afternoon nap and bedtime, okay?
There is a lot of variation in this recipe... creating homemade makeup is more of an art than a science and your exact color and base combinations will depend on the amount of coverage and color you want.
I'd need to know a little bit more about the exact Body By Science approach you're using... but generally that type of recovery period refers to strength, not cardio (i.e. HIIT)
As you've just learned, while science hasn't yet been able to tell us the exact number of minutes of exercise that it takes to shove your adrenal glands «over the edge», we know that more than 90 minutes per day isn't doing us any extra favors from a health standpoint, and it's likely that the exact amount varies from person to person based on vitamin, nutrient and mineral status, training history, genetics, exposure to lifestyle, thermal, chemical and emotional stress, and even attitude.
But making flavored whey powder is no exact science, you know, you could always add a little bit more of this, a little bit less of that, according to your tastes, or mood of the day!
But there's no exact science here, the more water the better, as there will be less opportunity to burn.
I used to be intimidated by baking because it's more of an exact science than cooking, but even with simple swaps and adjustments the recipes still taste delicious.
Without going into too much detail, (and this is not an exact science) basically, if you don't keep more than 3 items in a fix, the computer thinks that the stylist wasn't a good fit... essentially.
None of this is an exact science — I think it is intensely personal, and more power to all the blackophiles out there!
Black Makes Cheap Fabrics Look More Expensive: I'm not sure of the exact science behind it, but have you ever seen a dress in two different colors and the black one looks more expensMore Expensive: I'm not sure of the exact science behind it, but have you ever seen a dress in two different colors and the black one looks more expensmore expensive?
The bundle is divided into four course so you can learn the exact science to dating online so you can attract the right matches and go on more dates.
Even though attracting women isn't an exact science by any stretch of the imagination that doesn't mean that it can't be approached in a more logical manner.
On the other hand... maybe parenting is more of an exact science than previously realized.
As I have already outlined, technical analysis is not an exact science and that can not be more true for support and resistance zones.
Given the fact that science has not yet isolated the exact toxin that is causing some dogs to develop severe grape toxicity or that part of the grape that contains a significantly higher proportion of the toxic substance, it is possible that the scientific community's recommendation for not giving grapes to dogs is more cautious.
Through much experience I believe rabbit health care is more of an art form than an exact science.
There isn't an exact science to this, but try one or more of the following:
Jeff has pushed that legacy further than any other artist in terms of the standards and level of detail with which he produces his work, and there's an essay in the exhibition catalogue by [Artforum editor] Michelle Kuo that argues that he is producing objects at a level that's higher even than science or industry today, with elements of his sculptures that are more exacting and complicated than equipment made by the aerospace industry.
I'm not sure that this parallel is exact, but it has more currency, nowadays, than tenacity and science.
Even in mathematics, which is much more exact than the other sciences, since it builds on immutable axioms and the rules of logic, there are numerous conjectures that are believed to be true, but for which a stringent and in itself conclusive mathematical proof is missing.
Baker, who also who holds the inaugural UNESCO Chair in Marine Science at the University, acknowledges that more research is needed to confirm the exact role of MCEs in reef preservation.
More research must be done to determine the exact sources of the TLT model - data discrepancy, but Santer et al. appear up to the task, doing good investigative science rather than simply assuming the problem lies in the models, as Christy and his fellow «skeptics» have done (again).
One more thing: The line Gelbspan had in the video and in the Mother Jones interview about the 1991 Western Fuels annual report «enlisting several scientists» and «attacking mainstream science»...... the lack of those exact words in that ’91 WFA report, or anything actually resembling those phrases, will be the topic of a future blog piece here.
It may surprise you to learn, that in studies involved in the proposed lead ban (yet another UN Ponzi Scheme using assumptions and presumptions instead of science, using the same exact methods as used with climate, but more easily visible), ballistic performance from a COMPUTER GAME!
4) Of course there isn't, because science deals in evidence, not «proof»... «In experimental philosophy, propositions gathered from phenomena by induction should be considered either exactly or very nearly true notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses, until yet other phenomena make such propositions either more exact or liable to exceptions.
No data in science is ever exact — all of it comes with uncertainties, the possibility of bias, and more.
Not an exact science, else we would have profitable fortune tellers in abundance, but does the 2000 - 2010 temperature «flat spot» occur as a slowing point on the long term rise from the LIA (perhaps to peak one or more 66 year periods later in 2050 - 2060, 2120 - 2130)?
Science is an exacting discipline, but it's these moments of pure wonder and discovery that make it more than worthwhile.
While it includes some certainties, in many other ways, resume writing is more of an art form than an exact science.
Below are a few sites that can assist you, but remember this is not an exact science and you can be worth more or less, but they give good guidelines.
While this can be more of an art than a science, I've compiled the exact method that I used to drive my 90 - day LinkedIn Profile Views from 100 to 200 to 450 in a video course titled «Flip - the - System - Resume Writing (CV) & LinkedIn Profile Optimization» check out the promo video and see if it is right for you.
Getting the exact number is more art than science because the inventory is defined differently by different people.
The major drawback is that tenants are less likely to have investment grade ratings, are more likely to default and judging the future fortunes of any real estate market is not an exact science.
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