Sentences with phrase «of precision as»

It is of concern that despite the complexity of this legislation, there is still a lack of precision as to who will be subject to income management, under what circumstances and for how long.»
Sfp, Disappointing if you are making the same mistake as many, by using a statistical estimate of precision as the total error.
The surprise is the output didn't perform with the same scale of precision as Mr. Orssengo's similar tunings.
Looking at the Keeling curve (the seasonally corrected column in NOAA ESRL's record) we note the level for January (remember it's seasonally corrected) of the following years, before and after subtracting 285 (keeping one decimal of precision as possibly meaningful here) along with the CAGR computed as (pow (45.8 / 31.5, 1/15)-- 1) * 100 and likewise for the next two ratios spanning 15 years.
darrylb wonders [reasonably] «Would it not be plausible to have land measurements capable of the same degree of precision as those denizens of the deep are purportedly capable of giving.»
If in fact, our understanding of the fate of the world as some would like everyone to believe rests to a large degree in the data gathered from these temp measuring devices, would it not be plausible to have land measurements capable of the same degree of precision as those denizens of the deep are purportedly capable of giving.
You don't get the same feeling of precision as you do with a button press.
A layperson doesn't need the same level of precision as a colleague, or a reviewer.
Lynch ruled some of the witnesses could in fact be considered accomplices but a grand jury does not need to be instructed to the same degree of precision as a trial jury.

Not exact matches

While progressive farmers like Willemse have been dabbling in «precision ag» (also known as agri - tech) for nearly a decade, the past few years have seen scores of companies, old and new, blitz the sector.
However U.S. commanders say the precision weapons used by the air force have meant an overall decrease in the number of civilian casualties from combat operations as fewer people have been killed in ground fighting.
And I probably wouldn't be much of a reporter if my precision was as low as my fake test had indicated.
And as for the purported lack of precision, that didn't mean I didn't have an eye for detail; it just meant I would much rather delegate it to someone else.
We can question the precision of their targeting, and the efficacy of the sit - in as method of producing social change, but only the shallow and the oblivious could fail to see that there was something to the protesters» complaints.
And with the capacity to carry air - to - air missiles as well as precision guided bombs and air - to - ground missiles, the F / A -18 is fully able to engage in a wide variety of targets.
However, for tasks where the relationship between effort and performance is less direct — for jobs that require creativity or precision, say — Kilduff warns that intense rivalries can frequently backfire and actually discourage progress, as the «extra arousal and excitement» of intense competition easily becomes a distraction.
The main reason that safety razors don't offer the same precision as straight razors is due to the guard, which is the very thing that makes the design «safe» by only exposing a sliver of the blade and restricting the angle at which it glides across your skin.
We're primed for eye - opening conversations about the dangers and opportunities of our truly borderless world, about the real - world (and now - world) promises of precision medicine and artificial intelligence, and about the end of privacy as we know it.
On Facebook, companies can target their advertising with razor - sharp precision given all sorts of information that people willingly share, such as a preference for Coke over Pepsi or whether they've ever been married.
«What this all suggests is that the level of precision at which a speaker chooses to convey a quantitative estimate — as «seven days» versus «one week» — signals to message recipients the magnitude of error around the estimate they should expect,» says Mason.
«We'd like to thank you for all our past orders, they were delivered as promised with a high level of quality and precision.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
As an underwriting company, Chubb assesses, assumes and manages risk with insight and discipline, and combines the precision of craftsmanship with decades of experience to conceive, craft and deliver the best insurance coverage and services to individuals, families and business of all size.
No small part of that mispricing, Buffett says, is driven by what he views as the false precision provided by models like Black - Scholes.
After years of running thousands of physics simulations, they put together a machine made up of hundreds of precision - engineered parts that would generate extreme heat, explains CEO Martin Roscheisen, who earned a PhD in engineering from Stanford, graduating from the same program and class as Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Science theories satisfy my fundamental answers, for me such event of unimaginably scale and precision such as the big bang that brought everything into existence 14.7 billions of years ago simply can not just happen, by chance, or without intent.
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design, tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
The «history,» whether fictional or real, whether told as a story or a confession, does not have the precision and purity of poetic «perspectival individuality.»
Although future historians will be able to isolate its most distinctive features with more precision and detachment than we can, we have the thrill of passionate engagement with the present as we reshape the church.
We should not expect, however, that these principles will be stated with the same precision and sharpness as the laws of physics and chemistry.
A new model of the Church as processive and organismic would be difficult to define with dictionary precision.
People who in their fields of expertise insist on rigor, precision, and high seriousness approach politics as a cartoon world of heroes and villains, sinister special interests and noble suffering humanity.
The problem, as elsewhere stated, is that the precision of language and arguments can not take the place of a philosophic method in which imaginative generalization and insight are paramount.
In any event Whitehead uses the algebraic method as an example of how one can with precision express pattern within process, necessity amidst accident.
There's a moral precision about him as a man and as a public servant; without being prissy or showy in his moralism, he sets himself to the Stoic task of seeing that the jobs at hand are those that will be done.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
Galileo's achievements were due not only to precision of observation but to the formulation of completely new concepts, such as that of acceleration.
While his letters are not models of philosophical precision, they are reflection of the highest order and in their own way are as precise (in the way that metaphors and images are precise) as are any philosophical concepts.
Indeed, as I examined the New Testament section of the New Revised Standard Version line by line I was astonished by the almost unerring precision and appropriateness of not just some but virtually all its changes.
He described journalism though as fundamental for the growth of any society that wishes to be called democratic but criticised the: «drive for sensationalism to the detriment of precision
Though Martin does not suggest, with Fray, that Graham served as little more than a «parable of American righteousness,» he does propose that the man and the message fit the spirit of the age and the culture with uncanny precision.
In its effort to take the high road of spiritual insearch, theology abolished its own need for theology as such, since it would no longer have truck with scholarly precision or strict rules of interpretation.
(b) Exegesis can no longer be studied in a unilinear, synchronic fashion, as is the case with scientific findings which do not depend upon their history but only upon the precision of their data.
In fact, at the heart of the historical - critical method lies the effort to establish in the field of history a level of methodological precision which would yield conclusions of the same certainty as in the field of the natural sciences.
Let me perfectly clear, as nothing annoys a philosopher more than lack of precision in argument.
As a result, philosophy can only pretend to escape the vagueness and metaphorical nature of its language despite its pretense at formality and precision (MP 292).
Kolbe was the last: Borgowiec saw him propped up against the wall, eyes open, face serene, head inclined to the left, the death certificate, as always made out with precision indicates the hour of death 12.30.»
On the other hand, all historical research worth the name leads simply in the pursuit of its precision work to the question of decision, (I deliberately avoid such formulations as «the question of truth» or «the question of valuation».)
If one referred to the same era as «13.75 billion years minus 10 − 6 seconds ago,» the precision of the meaning would be lost because the minuscule latter time interval is swamped by uncertainty in the former.»..
At first glance, the formulation of the problem from which Whitehead proceeds in MC — he still clings to the presupposition of the cosmological adequacy and precision of the theoretical language of mathematics — must seem to be itself an aporia: Whitehead wants to investigate various ways — in the first instance internal to mathematics (but cf. MC 465, 524)-- of considering the «nature of the material world»; at the same time, however, he wants to understand this world as a unity which, even though conceived as in motion, consists of only one kind of entity (MC 468, 479, 482, 525).
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