Sentences with phrase «pinpoint because»

The other half of the equation is harder to pinpoint because it more difficult to assign a dollar amount to emotional turmoil and pain and suffering.
National euthanasia statistics are difficult to pinpoint because animal care and control agencies are not uniformly required to keep statistics on the number of animals taken in, adopted, euthanized or...
The annual salary range is difficult to pinpoint because there are many different factors that go into that exact salary amount.
«But how these defects develop at the genetic level has been difficult to pinpoint because research has focused on a small set of genes.
This lab detected aminopterin after switching to a UV - light detector to help them visualize the poison; it was initially difficult to pinpoint because of the food's gummy consistency, which makes it hard to load into their machines and then to isolate out components.
This is hard to really pinpoint because there were several things.
This kind of segmentation can be difficult to pinpoint because it's not always in the form of concrete information like geographic segmentation or age, which are clear and concrete sets of data.

Not exact matches

That last step is the most important, but also one of the most challenging because «when you try to sample a large population of people who you already know have a certain disease, like cancer, it's really difficult to pinpoint all the different biomarkers that will make you fairly sure of the person's illness is detected regardless of environmental conditions,» he says.
«The findings are encouraging because they are consistent with rodent literature that pinpoints exactly the parts of the brain that play a role in stress - induced memory benefits caused by exercise.»
Because Intuitive's catheter can be tracked and targeted with pinpoint accuracy, it should make it easier to identify lesions with precision, Lewis explains.
Because of the wide range of sensors on the spherical device, there are several tools to help pinpoint causes of wakefulness during the night.
Location tagging was a major privacy concern for many people when both Periscope and Meerkat started because it pinpointed the specific location you posted from.
«I think all of these things can contribute to increases, but we can't pinpoint them for sure because it's not what the study was designed to address,» said Hassin.
The rest of the supply, which probably accounts for at least 90 % of the total, is ignored because its location can't be pinpointed and its size can't be accurately measured.
Because of such, the editors at International Living Australia have just pinpointed the best golf courses in Thailand for 2018.
Catholic theologians pinpoint the act of coitus because this is where the «potential» for life begins.
I can't pinpoint one thing, it's a zeitgeist thing, it's in the air... maybe because we are entering a revolution, the age of Aquarius.
Because Oak Bottle is in the early stages, Paglione says the company has not pinpointed a demographic, but considers its target audience to be wine and spirit enthusiasts of all kinds.
It's difficult to pinpoint one compound to increase in the diet because nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants work symbiotically in the body.
It really tastes nothing like bananas, and I'd love someone with a very sensitive palate like you to try it and help my pinpoint what the flavor is because I still can not quite put it into words but I love it.
Gin said it's difficult to pinpoint energy savings of the new system because FSTC continually uses Bridges as a beta test site for new technology.
It is difficult to pinpoint what is wrong with the defense because, to put it lightly, the list is pretty long.
on another subject, I agree that is not for the best changing Managers Mid season, especially because we owe gratitude to WENGER for his past glories, BUT start looking for one from NOW is mandatory, this needs to be done by the Board and WENGER gracefully must accept it and why not pinpoint who would be his successor... no negotiation, this must be done.
He is able to pinpoint the start of his obsession because, for some odd reason, a picture in the 1924 Spalding's Base Ball Guide, which shows Herb Pennock being struck in the small of the back during a run - down play, throbs hauntingly in his mind.
That has to be tightened up on — don't really understand, because pinpoint passing used to be our strong point, with the same players.
i was ecstatic with Xhakas pinpoint long range passes simply because it's been long I saw such from an Arsenal player.
Because of this, it's easier to pinpoint an exact location, and it can detect a heartbeat as early as the seventh week of pregnancy.
If nothing else, it helps me remember and realise what we've been up to, because even last week is difficult to pinpoint.
I can't pinpoint when I became interested in names because I think that the fascination with them has always been there.
Unfortunately, because no cause for HELLP syndrome is yet known, doctors aren't able to pinpoint who will develop the condition.
It is extremely useful for parents to know these because if they can pinpoint the root cause of the misbehavior, they can be more successful at reducing it.
Because women are most fertile during ovulation, couples often chart a woman's cycle to pinpoint the best times to have sexual intercourse.
These remain way underutilized in politics — mostly because campaigns have yet to realize how well the technologies can pinpoint voter groups.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said his office would work with the police and the mayor's office to pinpoint the «the very small number» of marijuana - possession cases that should be prosecuted because of public safety concerns.
County Sheriff Louis Falco was present to support the resolutions, emphasizing that the map was both a public safety and law enforcement concern because the information allows home invaders to pinpoint vulnerable households and placed law enforcement officers, many of whom have weapons in their homes, at risk.
However, because they occur in short bursts and originate in distant galaxies — sometimes even billions of light years from Earth — scientists have not been able to exactly pinpoint what causes them.
Experts want more research, more demonstrations Because CCS has never been tried at a commercial scale, it is impossible to pinpoint the exact leakage rate that would occur with 3,000 gigatons of gas, analysts say.
The results, to be published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, are a surprise, because previous studies of frog evolution pinpointed the blossoming of the main frog lineages today to about 35 million years earlier, in the middle of the Mesozoic era.
The fly can pinpoint the location of a chirping cricket with remarkable accuracy because of its freakishly acute hearing, which relies upon a sophisticated sound processing mechanism that really sets it apart from all other known insects.
Humans and other mammals have the ability to pinpoint sound sources because of the finite speed of sound combined with the separation between our ears.
That finding made some people uncomfortable because it echoed studies that pinpointed, in far more detail than Penfield achieved, the exact locations in the brain that were most active and most inactive during periods of profound religious experience.
He noted that the equipment to track the seismic signals from calving glaciers is expensive, and it's necessary to have a number of sensors in place — as the Alaska network does — because to pinpoint the location of a calving, glacier scientists have to triangulate data from several sensors.
Because the sampled Latino genomes had low levels of African ancestry (on average, just a few percent, compared to around 80 percent in African Americans), it was more powerful for pinpointing where on the map the marker was.
But no one had empirical proof because gamma - ray bursts are so fleeting and difficult to pinpoint.
DNA evidence has become a standard forensic tool because it can pinpoint one individual out of millions.
However, because the measurements calculate the total amount of methane at a regional level, it is hard to pinpoint the specific source of the methane.
The scopes picked out thousands of these silicon monoxide clouds, which they liken to lasers because they emit radio waves as bright pinpoints.
Pinpointing the source is also important because it is possible, although not well established, that animal feces are less virulent than human feces.
«In addition, we're finding that diagnosing reading difficulties with these kids is challenging because we're trying to pinpoint how much impact instruction has on them,» Orosco said.
Scientists say that the findings are exciting because, though disrupting telomerase has looked like a good strategy for treating cancer, it's been difficult to pinpoint compounds that do so.
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