Not exact matches
While the
fact that the FBI is investigating had been reported previously by the New York Times and other media, these officials shed new light
on both the
precise number of inquires and their focus.
Reinforcing the
fact that this book is historical fiction and not a
precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council
on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted in her review that this «is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a beautiful story inspired by it... There was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the words and events have been recorded in authentic sources, many have not...»
Because the death of Jesus
on the cross was the very
fact that sparked off the development which led to the Easter message, it came to determine the more
precise meaning of the exaltation of Jesus in a way that had no parallel in the tradition of Elijah, for he was thought never to have died.
On many matters of
fact the statement can be relatively
precise and objective.
In
fact, Dante is not at all interested in placing persons (or as he would see them, ex-persons) in their proper places in the afterlife, nor is he interested in speculating
on the
precise nature of the sufferings of the damned: he is, rather, interested in exploring the nature of sin.
With this in mind, Chloé Rutzerveld explored the process of growing — or to be more
precise, designing — crops, based
on scientific
facts, to model the outcome into an interactive installation: Future Food Formula.
Indeed, though some 200 players competed
on the Grand Prix tour last year, the
fact that the major tournaments were dominated by the same four millionaires only confirms Brodeur's thesis that «tennis is a game that follows very
precise patterns.»
Now, based
on the theoretical work, a group from RIKEN, the University of Bristol, and other institutions have used an extremely
precise technique to experimentally verify that light does in
fact exert the extraordinary perpendicular force, which is determined by the polarization of the light.
The accuracy and the stability of optical clocks are mainly based
on the
fact that the frequency of the optical radiation used is higher (by several orders of magnitude) than that of the microwave radiation which is used in cesium atomic clocks, which makes optical clocks much more
precise than cesium clocks.
A small molecule in cells that was previously believed to have no impact
on animal behaviour could in
fact be responsible for controlling
precise movements, according to new University of Sussex research.
«In
fact, this method, based
on simple geometrical principles, gives the most
precise distances for remote galaxies.
As during previous panels, speakers Moon Duchin, Rafael Luna, Joan Reede, Alberto Roca, and Jessica Tytell made it was obvious that more data is needed for us to fully understand the
precise makeup of academic researchers and, in
fact, one of the projects developed during the Saturday Hack Day Session focused
on finding this information and making it more easily digestible / available.
The website includes all the basic features that you'd expect
on a typical dating site expect for the
fact that their implementation isn't as
precise as some of the other sites in the segment.
In
fact, although it'll be impossible to match the Bavarian hardware
on every shift, the Boss's shift is
precise, feelsome and effective.
The
precise distribution of drive torque between the front and rear wheels to suit the current situation
on the road is taken care of by the
fact that the ALL4 control unit is interconnected with the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system.
Students should be
precise when it comes to saying what they need to say and focus more
on the proven
facts and your perspective
on each data.
It is difficult to give you a
precise amount due to the
fact that it really depends
on the size of the puppy, but it should be a little more than lunch.
This is mostly caused by the
fact that climate models are constructed to make projections
on much longer time scales and can not predict the
precise timing of individual events.
If I want to know what the true SST was at the
precise location of HMS Endeavour
on the 4th May 1877 at noon then I have to live with the
fact that there is an error in that particular measurement and stick appropriate uncertainty ranges
on it.
It's compounded by the
fact that so many of India's citizens aren't
on the grid at all (no count is
precise, but the number is probably somewhere between 300 million and 400 million).
A year ago, July 23, 2012 to be
precise, former Republican congressman Bob Inglis famously predicted the
facts on global warming will «overwhelm» GOP resistance to climate change action and alter the party's stance.
The
fact is that the first
precise calculations about the impact of increased CO2 concentrations
on the earth's surface temperature were made by Svante Arrhenius in 1896, more than five decades before the NSF was founded.
As you might guess, this caused a bit of an uproar notwithstanding that the map was built
on public information, information that had in
fact been published by the same newspaper in 2006 (albeit without mapping or
precise street addresses).
So, ignoring the every day English language meaning of the words, is there in
fact a clear and
precise definition of «assault» (in which case some sources are simply using it incorrectly), or do I just need to accept that there is confusion, even within the law itself, and rely
on context to establish in any given instance which meaning is meant?
Further, even
on a plea of «guilty» there can still be a «trial of an issue» to determine and mitigate the
precise facts affecting penalty.
it is based
on the faulty assumption that, because of the speed of electronic searching, indexing is no longer necessary; in
fact, electronic searching of a good index is the fastest, most
precise, and therefore the safest type of searching; that is what continues to justify the adding of headnotes and the indexing they start with, to judgements for publishing them;
The
precise meaning of good character will always be an elusive concept, and will depend
on the
facts of each case.
Someone like this associate, who is good with people,
facts, and «big picture» thinking, will be more motivated and engaged when working
on factually interesting matters; lawyers with a greater propensity for analyzing the fine points of documents or financial data may be more motivated in cases that involve more
precise, detailed study.
Harnessing the collective intelligence of everyone who works
on a matter ensures that stories are more complete and
precise, because the exploration of almost every possible combination of
facts can take place.
In
fact, our platform measures price movements
on every residential block in the country, allowing for
precise valuations today and three years into the future.